SDM-CAN

The SDM-CAN interface allows a Campbell Scientific datalogger to sample data directly from a CANbus communications network. CANbus data can be stored (and synchronized) with other data values measured directly by the datalogger, allowing testing and verification of CANbus-based data alongside measurements made independently via the datalogger's input channels. The SDM-CAN also supports transmission of data onto a CANbus network.

SDM-CAN

Features

Supports CAN 2.0A and 2.0B active and passive modes
Supports up to 1 Mbaud data rate
Uses latest Philips SJA1000 CAN controller clocked at 16 MHz
The CANbus protocol is used in a number of networking applications including vehicle testing applications (VDAS)
Allows up to 16 SDM-CAN units to be addressed and simultaneously connected to a datalogger

Specifications

Operating Voltage: 7 to 26 Vdc
Current Consumption
Typical Active in Self-Powered, Isolated Mode: 70 mA (recessive state); 120 mA (dominant state)
Typical Active, Non-Isolated: 30 mA (recessive state); 70 mA dominant state)
Typical Standby (with or without isolation): <1 mA
Communications with Datalogger: typically 50 mA
RS-232 Port Active: typically 50 mA

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