Difference between revisions of "Laptop/CAN Interface"
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− | *[[MCP2515]] - U2 - Microchip CAN Controller with SPI Interface | + | *[[MCP2515]] - U2 - Microchip CAN Controller with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Peripheral_Interface SPI] Interface |
*[[MCP2551]] - U1 - Microchip CAN TransponderP966-ND | *[[MCP2551]] - U1 - Microchip CAN TransponderP966-ND | ||
*14.7KXBK-ND - RN1 - 14.7 ohm Metal Film Resistor | *14.7KXBK-ND - RN1 - 14.7 ohm Metal Film Resistor |
Revision as of 02:47, 7 January 2006
The Laptop/CAN Interface sits at the head of the CAN bus and has a CAN address of 1, giving it highest device priority next to the E-Stop.
Contents
Parts
Part numbers listed are those of the Digi Key Corporation parts database.
Processor
CAN Specific
- MCP2515 - U2 - Microchip CAN Controller with SPI Interface
- MCP2551 - U1 - Microchip CAN TransponderP966-ND
- 14.7KXBK-ND - RN1 - 14.7 ohm Metal Film Resistor
Onboard Power Control
- 296-12290-1-ND - U4 - 5V Linear Regulator
- 1N4004GICT-ND - D1 - Diode
- P966-ND - C1,C2 - 10 microfarad Capacitor
- 399-2127-ND - C3,C4 - 0.1 microfarad Capacitor
Oscillator
- 300-7022-1-ND - U3 - 11.0592 MHZ Clock Siqnal Oscillator
Receptacles
- A19423-ND - J1 - Power receptacle 2-pin MTA100
- A19430-ND - J2 - CAN receptacle 3-pin MTA100
- A19431-ND - J3 - Connect laptop to interface 7-pin MTA100
Misc.
- 377-1090-ND - Box to contain the module
- 1892K-ND - Standoffs