CAN and CAN FD interface board in M.2 (PCIe) format
Thanks to the M.2 (PCIe) slot found on modern motherboards, the PCAN-M.2 board provides direct access to CAN and CAN FD buses. Its minimal footprint makes it a perfectly suited solution for embedded PCs, single-board computers (SBC) and compact applications. Galvanic isolation of up to 300 volts protects the computer side from the CAN bus side. This board is available in single, dual and quad channel versions.
The CAN FD (Flexible Data rate) standard provides significantly higher transfer bandwidth. Up to 64 bytes of payload data (versus 8 previously) can be transmitted at a bit rate of up to 12 Mbit/s. CAN FD ensures full backward compatibility with CAN 2.0 A/B, allowing CAN FD nodes to be integrated into a conventional CAN network (however, CAN FD-specific extensions cannot be used in this case).
The CAN FD-compatible PCAN-View visualization software and the PCAN-Basic development API are supplied with the product.
CAN FD ISO / Non-ISO
The CAN FD protocol has evolved since its first implementations and is now included in the ISO 11898-1 standard. However, this standardized version is not interoperable with the original protocol implementation.
PEAK-System addresses this constraint by integrating support for both protocol modes in its recent CAN FD interfaces. Users can switch between ISO and non-ISO modes at any time via software. Products sold before February 2015 require a firmware update to benefit from this dual compatibility. For any questions or further information, please contact info.peak@hms-networks.com.
D-Sub pinout
| 2 | CAN-L |
| 3 | GND |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | CAN-H |
- Expansion card for M.2 connector (uses one PCIe lane)
- 1, 2 or 4 High Speed CAN buses (ISO 11898-2)
- M.2 form factor type: 2280/2260-B-M; Height: single and dual channel 4.6 mm, quad channel 10.2 mm; Top-side component height beyond the specified form factor of 1.5 mm
- Compliant with CAN 2.0 A/B and FD specifications
- Allows switching between ISO and non-ISO CAN FD protocols
- CAN FD data transfer rate (64 bytes max) ranging from 20 kbit/s to 12 Mbit/s
- CAN transfer rate from 20 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s
- Connection to the CAN bus is made via a cable and 9-pin D-Sub connectors (per CiA® 106)
- FPGA implementation of the CAN FD controller
- Microchip MCP2558FD CAN transceiver
- Galvanic isolation at the CAN connector up to 300 V, separate for each CAN channel
- CAN termination can be enabled via soldered jumpers, separately for each CAN channel
- PCIe data transfer in DMA mode
- DMA memory access operations with 32- or 64-bit addressing
- Bus load measurement, including error frames and overload frames at the bus's physical level
- Secondary error generation for incoming and outgoing CAN messages
- Extended operating temperature range, -40 to +85 °C
- PCAN-M.2 card
- Connection cables with D-Sub connector, choice of 20 or 40 cm. Other lengths available on request
- Drivers for Windows® 11 (x64), 10 (x64) and Linux
- PCAN-View CAN monitor for Windows®
- PCAN-Basic programming interface for applications with CAN connections
- Programming interfaces for standardized automotive protocols
- Manual in PDF format
PEAK-System installation package containing tools and device drivers for our PC interfaces for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64). Included tools: PEAK Settings, PCAN-View, PLIN-View Pro and Virtual PCAN-Gateway. Included APIs: PCAN-Basic, PLIN-API and PCAN-RP1210.
Device driver for PEAK CAN interfaces from kernel 2.6 onward.
Software for displaying, transmitting and recording CAN and CAN FD data traffic for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x86/x64). Note: PCAN-View is installed together with our device driver.
API for developing applications with CAN CC, CAN FD and CAN XL connections for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).
API for developing applications over CAN connections for Linux.
The PCAN-Basic.NET assembly is available as a package in the NuGet Gallery. Online documentation is available on our website.
API for developing applications to communicate with ECUs according to the CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x86/x64).
API for developing applications to communicate with ECUs according to the Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol (XCP) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x86/x64).
API for transmitting data packets according to the ISO-TP standard (ISO 15765-2) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).
API for communicating with control devices according to UDS (ISO 14229-1) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).
API for vehicle diagnostics according to OBD-2 (ISO 15765-4) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).
The Pass-Thru API and connection to PEAK CAN interfaces via Pass-Thru software. The installation for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64) includes: interface DLLs, configuration software and the PCAN-ISO-TP API. Documentation is included in the download.
CAN and CAN FD interface board in M.2 (PCIe) format
Thanks to the M.2 (PCIe) slot found on modern motherboards, the PCAN-M.2 board provides direct access to CAN and CAN FD buses. Its minimal footprint makes it a perfectly suited solution for embedded PCs, single-board computers (SBC) and compact applications. Galvanic isolation of up to 300 volts protects the computer side from the CAN bus side. This board is available in single, dual and quad channel versions.
The CAN FD (Flexible Data rate) standard provides significantly higher transfer bandwidth. Up to 64 bytes of payload data (versus 8 previously) can be transmitted at a bit rate of up to 12 Mbit/s. CAN FD ensures full backward compatibility with CAN 2.0 A/B, allowing CAN FD nodes to be integrated into a conventional CAN network (however, CAN FD-specific extensions cannot be used in this case).
The CAN FD-compatible PCAN-View visualization software and the PCAN-Basic development API are supplied with the product.
CAN FD ISO / Non-ISO
The CAN FD protocol has evolved since its first implementations and is now included in the ISO 11898-1 standard. However, this standardized version is not interoperable with the original protocol implementation.
PEAK-System addresses this constraint by integrating support for both protocol modes in its recent CAN FD interfaces. Users can switch between ISO and non-ISO modes at any time via software. Products sold before February 2015 require a firmware update to benefit from this dual compatibility. For any questions or further information, please contact info.peak@hms-networks.com.
D-Sub pinout
| 2 | CAN-L |
| 3 | GND |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | CAN-H |