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Started by Unknown November 21, 2006
If you want to develop custom CAN to ethernet or
serial bridging applications we are offering a
turn key hardware solution:

http://www.netburner.com/products/can_to_ethernet/cb34ex.html


Paul


pbreed@netburner.com wrote:

> If you want to develop custom CAN to ethernet or > serial bridging applications we are offering a > turn key hardware solution: > > http://www.netburner.com/products/can_to_ethernet/cb34ex.html > > > Paul
Paul, You don't specify anything about the physical layer of CAN. Neither on http://www.netburner.com/products/can_to_ethernet/cb34ex.html nor on http://www.netburner.com/downloads/cb34ex/CB34EX_datasheet_connector_descriptions.pdf With 2 MB Flash / 8 MB RAM uClinux should be happy as well as uC/OS. Do you already support the CAN module of the 5234 with a piece of software? What makes it unique, compared with the IGW/900 ? -- with best regards / mit freundlichen Gr��en Heinz-J�rgen Oertel +=========================================================== | http://www.port.de | http://www.CAN-Wiki.info/ +=================================================================== Merokok dapat menyebabkan kanker, serangan jantung, impotensi dan gangguan kehamilan dan janin.
>You don't specify anything about the physical layer of CAN. >Neither on >http://www.netburner.com/products/can_to_ethernet/cb34ex.html >nor on >http://www.netburner.com/downloads/cb34ex/CB34EX_datasheet_connector_descriptions.pdf
We use the Philips PCA82C251 can tranceiver.
>With 2 MB Flash / 8 MB RAM uClinux should be happy as well as uC/OS.
Yes you can run uClinux but the uCOS stuff is twice as fast 1/4th the size, and there are not GPL issues.
>Do you already support the CAN module of the 5234 with a piece of software?
We provide a low level software interface to send and receive CAN messages. We have a number of partners that provide higher level CAN softwar drivers.
>What makes it unique, compared with the IGW/900 ?
It's 2.5 times as fast. (147 Mhz vs 66). We provide a complete set of RTOS, TCP/IP and software tools. We include deployment tools that allow your customer to easily setup IP addreses, update code in the field etc... We publish our prices. (I could not find a published price for the IGW900) Our price is $239 in singles down to $129 Q1000 Our CB34 development kit is $299 with software and tools. If you want a 5282 based design and are willing to put the CAN driver chip on your own board we go down to $79 in 1K. See out MOD5282
pbreed@netburner.com wrote:

> We use �the Philips PCA82C251 can tranceiver.
in this case you can specify ISO11898-2. And galvanic isolation ?