CAN FD to IP network gateway in DIN rail housing
The PCAN-Ethernet Gateway FD DR provides access to both classic CAN buses and CAN FD buses via an IP network. Several units can also link CAN buses together over the IP protocol. CAN frames are encapsulated in TCP or UDP packets, then routed via the IP network to a remote device. This module features one LAN port and two CAN FD interfaces supporting bit rates of up to 10 Mbit/s. An AM5716 Sitara processor supplies the required computing power.
The PCAN-Gateway range is configured via an intuitive web interface. The JSON interface provides an alternative for software-based control. Both access methods provide information on device status, settings, communication interfaces, message routing and filters.
The CAN FD (Flexible Data rate) standard is mainly distinguished by an increased data transfer capacity. Each frame can carry up to 64 bytes of payload data (compared with 8 previously) at a bit rate of up to 10 Mbit/s. CAN FD maintains backward compatibility with the CAN 2.0 A/B standard, allowing CAN FD nodes to be integrated into an existing CAN network (the extended CAN FD features cannot, however, be used in this case).
- Two high-speed CAN channels (ISO 11898-2)Complies with CAN 2.0 A/B and FD specificationsCAN FD data transfer rate (max. 64 bytes) from 20 kbit/s to 10 Mbit/sCAN transfer rate from 20 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/sMicrochip MCP2558FD CAN transceiver
- Complies with CAN 2.0 A/B and FD specifications
- CAN FD data transfer rate (max. 64 bytes) from 20 kbit/s to 10 Mbit/s
- CAN transfer rate from 20 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s
- Microchip MCP2558FD CAN transceiver
- Galvanic isolation up to 500 V between all CAN channels, between the RS-232 channel and the power supply
- Connections for CAN, RS-232, and power supply via a 4-screw Phoenix terminal block connector
- LAN connectionData transmission via TCP or UDPBit rate of 10/100/1000 Mbit/sRJ-45 connector with status LEDs
- Data transmission via TCP or UDP
- Bit rate of 10/100/1000 Mbit/s
- RJ-45 connector with status LEDs
- Device monitoring and configuration via the web interface or the JSON interface
- Software update via the web interface
- Restart or reset the device to a previous software version using a reset button
- Plastic housing (width: 45.2 mm) for DIN rail mounting (DIN EN 60715 TH35)
- Device status and power LEDs
- Mini PCI Express slot, USB port and RS-232 connector for future use
- Supply voltage 8 to 30 V
- Operating temperature range from -40 to +70 °C
- Fan for active cooling when a temperature limit is exceeded
- PCAN-Ethernet Gateway FD 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)
- RJ-45 network cable (2 m)
- Manual in PDF format
- Printed quick start guide
This package is used to update the website, software and configuration of the PCAN-Ethernet Gateway FD DR (IPEH-004012).
This package contains code examples and a Wireshark dissector to help with the development of socket applications that connect to a PCAN gateway.
This is the PEAK-System installation package containing tools and device drivers for Windows® 11 (x64/ARM64), 10 (x64).Note:Select "Virtual PCAN-Gateway" among the available options during installation.
CAN FD to IP network gateway in DIN rail housing
The PCAN-Ethernet Gateway FD DR provides access to both classic CAN buses and CAN FD buses via an IP network. Several units can also link CAN buses together over the IP protocol. CAN frames are encapsulated in TCP or UDP packets, then routed via the IP network to a remote device. This module features one LAN port and two CAN FD interfaces supporting bit rates of up to 10 Mbit/s. An AM5716 Sitara processor supplies the required computing power.
The PCAN-Gateway range is configured via an intuitive web interface. The JSON interface provides an alternative for software-based control. Both access methods provide information on device status, settings, communication interfaces, message routing and filters.
The CAN FD (Flexible Data rate) standard is mainly distinguished by an increased data transfer capacity. Each frame can carry up to 64 bytes of payload data (compared with 8 previously) at a bit rate of up to 10 Mbit/s. CAN FD maintains backward compatibility with the CAN 2.0 A/B standard, allowing CAN FD nodes to be integrated into an existing CAN network (the extended CAN FD features cannot, however, be used in this case).