MCP2515 CAN Bus Module TJA1050 Receiver SPI Module For Arduino

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Detail MCP2515 CAN Bus Module TJA1050 Receiver SPI Module For Arduino

Easily implement CAN Bus interface with any microcontroller having SPI interface.

CAN SPI board is ideal for industrial automation, home automation as well as in automotive and mobile machine industry. Board is designed to use 5V power supply only. Be careful to use voltage translators on communication lines when connecting it to 3.3V systems.

CAN-BUS is a common industrial bus because of its long travel distance, medium communication speed and high reliability. It is commonly found on modern machine tools and as an automotive diagnostic bus. This CAN-BUS module adopts MCP2515 CAN Bus controller with SPI interface and TJA1050 CAN Bus transceiver to give your controller such as Arduino CAN-BUS capability. For those who want to learn CAN Bus, this module is your best choice to step into the CAN Bus world, please note that at least 2 pcs of CAN-BUS module are need to finish the CAN Bus Communication.

Module features:
1. Support CAN V2.0B specification, the communication speed 1Mb / S
2. 0 to 8-byte data field
3. the standard frame and expand the frame and remote frame
4. 5V DC power supply module, SPI interface protocol control
5. 120 ohm termination resistors. Impedance matching, ensure drive capability, long-distance data transmission to prevent signal radiation
6. module size: 4.4cm x 2.8cm screw holes center to center spacing 23mm x 38mm
7. the working current: typ. 5mA, 1 microamp standby current. Except the power indicator.
8. the working temperature: Industrial grade to 85 -40

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MCP2515 CAN Bus Module TJA1050 Receiver SPI Module For Arduino
MCP2515 CAN Bus Module TJA1050 Receiver SPI Module For Arduino