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CANFDuino

Original price was: $139.00.Current price is: $115.00.

CANFDuino is the best platform for open source CAN bus Arduino projects. It combines several essential features into one complete “ready-to-modify” package for the real world, including dual CANFD bus ports, SD card slot, and a multitude of analog/digital IO. It also includes a built-in prototyping shield for SMT and through-hole parts, and rugged packaging and connections.

CANFduino is now in stock on CrowdSupply and Mouser as part of the Microchip Get Launched design program, using the SAMC21 microcontroller!

Availability: 78 in stock (can be backordered)

SKU: CANFDUINO-006 Category:

CANFDuino supports the latest version of the CAN bus standard CANFD (flexible data rate) with speeds up to 2-5 Mbps using two native ports with DB9 connectors in an enclosure ready to mount into your vehicle or build into your autonomous project. The platform was designed for tinkerers, hackers, and industry professionals looking for an off-the shelf open source CAN bus solution with no building required.

Traditional open-source CAN bus solutions require the purchase of multiple shields, wiring, coding and provide no enclosure or connectors. The CANFDuino is a finished product that is “ready to modify”, providing prototyping space to add your own hardware, and open source Arduino IDE supported software libraries with example code.

Features & Specifications

  • Arduino IDE compatible, full library support
  • Based on Microchip ATSAMC21G18A.
  • 2 native (fast) CAN/FD ports
  • SD card slot
  • 10 analog inputs
  • Up to 24 digital IO w/14x PWM
  • 2x UART (+1USB)
  • 1x I2C(2wire)
  • 1x SPI
  • 3.3 V and 5 V supplies
  • Rugged aluminum case w/DB9 CAN connectors & termination resistors
  • Slide out PCB with prototyping space for through-hole and SMT footprints
  • 12way screw terminal block IO
  • Bus sniffing support via SavvyCAN or terminal.

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CANFduino is now in stock available on CrowdSupply as part of the Microchip Get Launched design program, using the ATSAMC21G18A microcontroller!

Resources

Getting Started – First Successful CAN Sketch

CANFDuino hook-up guide

GitHub Repository