The launch of Ixxat CAN@net Basic, a streamlined CAN-FD-to-Ethernet-Gateway developed to meet the growing demand for simple, scalable, and cost-efficient connectivity in industrial and automotive environments has been announced by HMS Networks.
• CAN data rates of up to 8 Mbit/s
• One Ethernet channel (RJ45)
• ASCII interface mode
• UDP/IP over Ethernet
• USB interface type C, USB 2.0 high-speed (480 Mbit/s)
• Removable Push-in connectors
• Galvanic Isolation (CAN: 2.5 kV 1 minute; Ethernet: 1.5 kV 1 minute)
• Operating Temperature from -25 °C to +85 °C
• Ingress Protection IP20
• DIN rail housing (108 x 149 x 27 mm)
Solving Engineering Challenge I: Balancing Latency and Jitter.
In many CAN-to-Ethernet systems, transmitting Ethernet frames for every CAN message creates excessive interrupts, leading to high jitter and unstable system performance. Conversely, aggregating data reduces jitter but increases delay. The CAN@net Basic uses UDP/IP communication, significantly reducing protocol overhead and minimizing interrupt load. This enables a balanced approach with low latency and controlled jitter, making it suitable for time-sensitive applications.
Solving Engineering Challenge II: Scaling Distributed Systems.
In applications where many devices (e. g. test setups or distributed machines) must exchange CAN FD data, physical CAN bus limitations become a bottleneck - especially regarding bus length and node count. CAN@net Basic enables flexible network expansion via Ethernet, allowing engineers to connect distributed systems without being constrained by classical CAN topology limits.
Solving Engineering Challenge III: Reducing Cost Without Compromise.
Many users only require a subset of advanced gateway functionality but are forced to pay for full-featured solutions. CAN@net Basic is specifically designed as a cost-optimized alternative, delivering essential functionality at a market-aligned list price of 270 Euros while maintaining industrial-grade performance and quality.
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