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Activity
board for CANDIP/505
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This
is the Activity board (ACB2/1)
for CANDIP/505. With this board you get a quick
start prototyping and testing CAN and your own
system. Click on the photo for a larger picture
showing all features of the Activity board. This
board is great for educational purposes and a low
cost alternative to wire up something on your
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ACB2 Features
- Board covered with a
ground layer on component side for good EMI
performance.
- 28 pin DIP carrier
for the CANDIP/505.
- AC/DC power input in
standard 2.1mm, not sensetive to polarity. 7-15V
AC/DC. A 7805 that generates +5VDC and a green
LED for +5V OK indication.
- BOOT jumper selector
for In system programming via CANopen protocol.
- Reset button.
- DB9 female for easy
RS-232 connections.
- DB9 male for CAN (CiA
standard DS102). Possible to feed other nodes via
one power supply and the CAN cable (selectable
via jumper).
- CAN Termination
resistor (120ohm) selectable via jumper.
- 2 ea. jumpers for
input, can work as Node addressing (0-3) or other
settings.
- 4 buttons and 4 leds
(all 4 buttons and leds cannot work at the same
time, but it is possible via jumpers to select
e.g. 3 leds and 1 button).
- 2 ea. potentiometers
for testing ADC, selectable with jumpers.
- Large prototyping
area with all signals from CANDIP/505 easy
accessible from the ends including many for power
and ground. The software controlled SPI signals
from CANDIP/505 is not hooked up with LED's or
buttons, so it easy to expand the I/O points with
SPI slave devices.
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