CAN and CAN FD interface board in M.2 (PCIe) form factor
Thanks to the M.2 (PCIe) slot present 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 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 (compared with 8 previously) can be transported at a bit rate reaching 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 PCAN-View visualization software as well as the PCAN-Basic development API, both CAN FD compatible, 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 implementation of the protocol.
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 Description
| 2 | CAN-L |
| 3 | GND |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | CAN-H |
- Expansion card for M.2 connector (uses a 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 D-Sub connectors, 9-pin (as 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 solder jumpers, separately for each CAN channel
- PCIe data transfer in DMA mode
- DMA memory access operations with 32-bit or 64-bit addressing
- Bus load measurement, including error frames and overload frames at the physical bus level
- Secondary error generation for incoming and outgoing CAN messages
- Extended operating temperature range, from -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 protocols standardized in the automotive sector
- Manual in PDF format
PEAK-System installation package containing tools and device drivers for our PC interfaces for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64). Tools included: PEAK Settings, PCAN-View, PLIN-View Pro and Virtual PCAN-Gateway. APIs included: PCAN-Basic, PLIN-API and PCAN-RP1210.
Device driver for PEAK CAN interfaces from kernel 2.6.
Software for viewing, 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 on CAN connections for Linux.
The PCAN-Basic.NET assembly is available as a package on the NuGet gallery. Online documentation is available on our website.
API for developing applications for communication with ECUs using the CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x86/x64).
API for developing applications for communication with ECUs using 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 units 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 via Pass-Thru software to PEAK CAN interfaces. The installation for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64) includes: interface DLLs, configuration software and PCAN-ISO-TP API. Documentation included in the download.
CAN and CAN FD interface board in M.2 (PCIe) form factor
Thanks to the M.2 (PCIe) slot present 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 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 (compared with 8 previously) can be transported at a bit rate reaching 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 PCAN-View visualization software as well as the PCAN-Basic development API, both CAN FD compatible, 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 implementation of the protocol.
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 Description
| 2 | CAN-L |
| 3 | GND |
| 6 | GND |
| 7 | CAN-H |