Kvaser USBcan Light 4xHS, Quad USB to CAN Bus Interface
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The USBcan Light 4xHS is a compact, reliable and cost-effective means of connecting four high speed CAN buses to a PC or mobile computer. With galvanic isolation as standard, this USB to quad channel CAN interface has a standard USB connector at one end and four high speed CAN channels in a single 26-pin HD D-SUB CAN connector at the other. The supplied HD26-4xDS9 splitter can be used to connect to four separate 9pin DSUB connectors.
Features
Low cost USB CAN interface.
Quick and easy plug-and-play installation.
Supports both 11-bit (CAN 2.0A) and 29-bit (CAN 2.0B active) identifiers.
Power is taken from the USB bus.
Galvanic isolation.
High-speed CAN connection (compliant with ISO 11898-2), up to 1 Mbit/s.
Fully compatible with J1939, CANopen, NMEA 2000 and DeviceNet.
Simultaneous operation of multiple devices.
Includes 4 channel breakout cable.
Support for SocketCAN, see elinux.org for details.
Warranty
2-Year Warranty from Kvaser.
Software
Documentation, software and drivers can be downloaded for free at www.kvaser.com/downloads.
Kvaser CANLIB SDK is a free resource that includes everything you need to develop software for the Kvaser CAN interfaces. Includes full documentation and many program samples, written in C, C++, C#, Delphi, and Visual Basic.
All Kvaser CAN interface boards share a common software API. Programs written for one interface type will run without modifications on the other interface types!
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