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PC interface card for CAN (1 x CAN), galv. isolated
Item number 1.01.0232.12001
The Ixxat CAN-IB100/PCIe is a passive PCI Express interface card with one CAN channel and galvanic isolation, equipped with a low-profile slot bracket. It is an easy and cost-efficient way to connect computers to a CAN bus network. Based on a modular design, the card enables simple integration, supporting various CAN applications.
Direct access to CAN networks – suitable for applications where a straightforward, microcontroller-free connection is required.
Offers a cost-effective solution, delivering high performance at an economical price. Ideal choice for demanding applications, without having to compromise on quality.
Single-lane (1x) PCI Express interface supports high-speed data transmission, ideal for demanding industrial applications.
PC board with slot plate for fixed installation in desktop or industrial PCs, providing reliable connectivity.
Low-profile slot bracket size, ideal for installations where space conservation is crucial, ensuring full functionality in a compact form.
Integration of multiple cards in one PC allows easy channel extension, making it suitable even for demanding settings like test benches and manufacturing plants.
Modern and modular concept enables easy extension with customer specific interfaces via expansion boards and piggyback modules.
Expansion boards for additional low-speed CAN channel supported – switchable through software.
Galvanic isolation safeguards against overvoltage and protects from potential electrical damage.
Ixxat VCI driver packages support multiple fieldbuses and allow easy switching between different PC interface types. Available as free download.
Ixxat offers versatile programming interfaces for Windows (VCI), Linux (ECI) and real-time OS (on request), enabling flexible development across multiple operating systems.
Ixxat canAnalyser3 Mini is included in the VCI V4 download package and enables first steps in analyzing and monitoring CAN networks.