CAN repeater with fiber optics (ST) and backbone bus
The Ixxat CAN-CR210/FO repeater with two CAN interfaces, including one fiber-optic interface (ST connector), converts CAN signals from copper to fiber optics. It improves connectivity in areas with high electromagnetic interference and offers the flexibility to optimize network structures. With a built-in CAN backbone bus interface.
Key points
- Robust industrial use — Designed for industrial environments, meeting high requirements for robustness, temperature ranges and safety.
- CAN network design flexibility — Helps optimize CAN network structures by enabling extended topologies (stub lines, star and tree topologies).
- Fast and transparent operation — Minimal impact on real-time behavior, equivalent to a short line length (approx. 60 m/300 ns delay). Transparent transmission, compatible with all higher-layer protocols.
- Savings through simplified wiring — Optimized topologies allow simplified wiring, reducing the number of cables and installation and maintenance costs.
- Increased network reliability — Increased system reliability through electrical isolation of CAN segments and up to 1 kV of power. This strengthens device protection against electronic damage caused by voltage spikes.
- Network monitoring and fault recovery — In the event of a disturbance, the repeater automatically disconnects the affected segment and reconnects it once the fault has been resolved.
- Robust fiber-optic interface — Fiber optics ensure uninterrupted data transmission in areas with high electromagnetic disturbance, providing enhanced connectivity for critical, high-performance applications.
- Backbone bus for simplified network expansion — To create tree or star topologies, several repeaters can be connected in series via the built-in backbone bus, easily linking them to a CAN hub for enhanced connectivity.
- Built-in bus termination resistors — The built-in bus termination resistors (120 Ohm, switchable via DIP switch) prevent reflections at line ends and ensure optimal communication.
CAN specifications
| CAN bit rate | Up to 1 Mbit/s |
| CAN transceiver | TI SN65HVD251 |
General
| Net width (mm) | 100 mm |
| Net height (mm) | 120 mm |
| Net depth (mm) | 22.5 mm |
| Net weight (g) | 180 g |
| Packaged width (mm) | 13 mm |
| Packaged height (mm) | 4 mm |
| Packaged depth (mm) | 17 mm |
| Packaged weight (g) | 261 g |
| Mounting | DIN rail mounting (bracket included) |
| Typical current draw at nominal Vcc (mA) | 62 |
| Max. current draw at nominal Vcc (mA) | 100 |
| Supply voltage (V) | +9 V to +32 V DC |
| Isolation | 1 kV DC for 1 sec. |
| Operating temperature °C min. | -20 °C |
| Operating temperature °C max. | 70 °C |
| Storage temperature °C min. | -40 °C |
| Storage temperature °C max. | 85 °C |
| Relative humidity | 10% to 95%, non-condensing |
| Housing material | Polyamide housing for DIN rail mounting |
| Packaging material | Cardboard |
| Warranty (years) | 1 |
Physical specifications
| Contains a battery | No |
| Connectors / Input / Output | 1 x D-Sub 9 connector, 1 x backplane bus, 2 x ST connector, 1 x power connector |
| Fiber optic specification | Multimode fiber optic cables (glass only); Recommended: 50/125 μm, 62.5/125 μm, also compatible with: 100/140 μm, 200 μm (consider the max. line length) |
Certifications and standards
| CE | Yes |
| FCC | Yes |
| WEEE category | IT and telecommunications equipment |
| IP protection rating | IP30 |
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CAN repeater with fiber optics (ST) and backbone bus
The Ixxat CAN-CR210/FO repeater with two CAN interfaces, including one fiber-optic interface (ST connector), converts CAN signals from copper to fiber optics. It improves connectivity in areas with high electromagnetic interference and offers the flexibility to optimize network structures. With a built-in CAN backbone bus interface.
Key points
- Robust industrial use — Designed for industrial environments, meeting high requirements for robustness, temperature ranges and safety.
- CAN network design flexibility — Helps optimize CAN network structures by enabling extended topologies (stub lines, star and tree topologies).
- Fast and transparent operation — Minimal impact on real-time behavior, equivalent to a short line length (approx. 60 m/300 ns delay). Transparent transmission, compatible with all higher-layer protocols.
- Savings through simplified wiring — Optimized topologies allow simplified wiring, reducing the number of cables and installation and maintenance costs.
- Increased network reliability — Increased system reliability through electrical isolation of CAN segments and up to 1 kV of power. This strengthens device protection against electronic damage caused by voltage spikes.
- Network monitoring and fault recovery — In the event of a disturbance, the repeater automatically disconnects the affected segment and reconnects it once the fault has been resolved.
- Robust fiber-optic interface — Fiber optics ensure uninterrupted data transmission in areas with high electromagnetic disturbance, providing enhanced connectivity for critical, high-performance applications.
- Backbone bus for simplified network expansion — To create tree or star topologies, several repeaters can be connected in series via the built-in backbone bus, easily linking them to a CAN hub for enhanced connectivity.
- Built-in bus termination resistors — The built-in bus termination resistors (120 Ohm, switchable via DIP switch) prevent reflections at line ends and ensure optimal communication.