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PCAN-Router DR

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IPEH-002213 PCAN-Router DR Universal CAN to CAN converter - DIN rail plastic casing 280.00 €
IPEH-002213
PCAN-Router DR Universal CAN to CAN converter - DIN rail plastic casing
280.00 €
280.00 € 280.00 €

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Universal CAN router in a DIN rail housing

The PCAN-Router DR features two high-speed CAN channels. The bit rate of each channel is set using a potentiometer on the front panel. The module provides bidirectional 1:1 transfer of messages between the two connected buses.

All connections benefit from mutual isolation of at least 500 V, including the power supply. CAN channel 1 additionally offers an isolation voltage of up to 5 kV (compliant with the IEC 60601-1 standard). Thanks to its DIN rail housing and extended temperature range, the module is well suited to industrial environments.

Like the PCAN-Router in an aluminum housing, the PCAN-Router DR supports custom programming. The corresponding development kit is included with delivery.

Requirements


A PEAK-CAN interface is required to load the firmware via the CAN bus.

  • NXP LPC21 series microcontroller (16/32-bit ARM CPU)
  • 32 KB EEPROM
  • Two High Speed CAN channels (ISO 11898-2)Compliant with CAN 2.0 A/B specificationsTransfer rate from 5 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s, adjustable via potentiometerNXP PCA82C251 CAN transceiver
  • Compliant with CAN 2.0 A/B specifications
  • Transfer rate from 5 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s, adjustable via potentiometer
  • NXP PCA82C251 CAN transceiver
  • Device reset via a push-button
  • Switchable termination for each CAN channel
  • Indication of module, CAN channel, and power supply status via LEDs
  • Connections for CAN, RS-232, and power supply via a 4-screw Phoenix terminal block connector
  • CAN 1 is isolated up to 5 kV from CAN 2, RS-232, and the power supply (compliant with IEC 60601-1)
  • CAN 2 and RS-232 are isolated with at least 500 V from each other and from the power supply
  • Plastic housing (width: 22.5 mm) designed for DIN rail mounting (DIN EN 60715 TH35)
  • Supply voltage from 8 to 30 V
  • Extended operating temperature range, -40 to +85 °C
  • RS-232 connector for serial data transfer (reserved for future use)
  • New firmware installation via a CAN interface

  • PCAN-Router DR in its DIN rail housing
  • Mating connectors for the CAN and RS-232 channels and for the power supply (Phoenix Contact MSTB 2.5/4-ST BK - 1756298)
  • Windows® development package with GCC ARM Embedded, flash program, and programming examples
  • PDF manual
  • A PEAK-CAN interface is required for firmware transmission via CAN

PEAK-DevPack - Development package for ARM-based products

Firmware development package for Windows®11 (x64), 10 (x86/x64) with GCC ARM Embedded, PEAK-Flash, programming examples, and quick start guide. Supported products: PCAN-MicroMod FD, PCAN-GPS, PCAN-GPS FD, PCAN-Router, PCAN-Router DR, PCAN-Router FD, PCAN-Router Pro, PCAN-Router Pro FD, PCAN-RS-232, and PCAN-RS-232 FD.


Manual PCAN-Router DR

PEAK-Flash 3

Easy-to-use tool for updating the firmware of PEAK-System hardware products and CAN and LIN adapters for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).

Universal CAN router in a DIN rail housing

The PCAN-Router DR features two high-speed CAN channels. The bit rate of each channel is set using a potentiometer on the front panel. The module provides bidirectional 1:1 transfer of messages between the two connected buses.

All connections benefit from mutual isolation of at least 500 V, including the power supply. CAN channel 1 additionally offers an isolation voltage of up to 5 kV (compliant with the IEC 60601-1 standard). Thanks to its DIN rail housing and extended temperature range, the module is well suited to industrial environments.

Like the PCAN-Router in an aluminum housing, the PCAN-Router DR supports custom programming. The corresponding development kit is included with delivery.

Requirements


A PEAK-CAN interface is required to load the firmware via the CAN bus.

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