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CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro
$150
Part Number: TP360210
Availability: In-Stock
The CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro is the ideal tool for the embedded systems developer working with CAN and I2C protocols. This board provides known-good CAN and I2C target devices to help developers get up and running quickly. Target devices featured on this activity board can operate as CAN nodes or I2C slaves. The CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro is compatible with the the Komodo™ CAN Duo Interface and the Aardvark™ I2C/SPI Host Adapter.
- Receive a 20% discount on this product when purchased with any host adapter, interface, protocol analyzer, or development kit
- Offer limited to 3 accessory boards for each host adapter, interface, protocol analyzer, or development kit purchased
Key Features
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Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) check
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) check
3-axis Linear Accelerometer check
8-pin Port Expander #1 with pins configured as inputs or outputs check
2-axis Joystick with five output pins check
Port Expander #2 to communicate status over CAN an I2C check
LCD Display Module check
Temperate Sensor check
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Resources
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Using the Komodo GUI to Interface with the CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro
Interact, monitor, and transmit CAN data to the CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro using the Komodo GUI Software.
Using the CAN/I2C Activity Board Pro as an I2C-to‐CAN Translator
Learn how you can easily generate a CAN to I2C translator with an Aardvark Adapter and Komodo CAN Duo Interface.
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Reviews
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Moncada R.
Good Product and fast delivery
2018-11-05
arrived on time
Veronica P.
great experinece
2016-04-14
great experinece
Scott W.
Komodo Duo's at NetApp
2014-11-15
We have acquired six so far and it seems to be working out well enough for us. Only recently have I tried using it. I have not figured out yet if I can read data with the batch script as oppose to just sending commands.