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  • LIN Interface Module

    C Series LIN - NI

    C Series LIN Interface Modules are bus interfaces for developing applications with the NI-XNET driver. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine couples the LIN bus to host memory to minimize message latency. You can import, edit, and use signals from LDF databases in integrated LIN databases. C Series LIN Interface Modules work well for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of many LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.

  • LIN Development Suite

    LIN Development Suite - XOn Software GmbH

    The XOn LIN Development Suite is a package of hard- and software that gives you easy access to the LIN bus. The provided software package consists of the application LinMaster and the programming interface LinAPI.Both components are able to process LIN definition files (LDF files) directly, so no additional effort has to be made to describe the exact schedule of the communication.

  • LIN Interface Device

    NI

    LIN Interface Devices are bus interfaces for developing applications with the NI-XNET driver. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine couples the LIN bus to host memory to minimize message latency. You can import, edit, and use signals from LDF databases in integrated LIN databases. LIN Interface Devices work well for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of many LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.

  • LIN Interface Module

    C- Series - NI

    C Series LIN Interface Modules are bus interfaces for developing applications with the NI-XNET driver. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine couples the LIN bus to host memory to minimize message latency. You can import, edit, and use signals from LDF databases in integrated LIN databases. C Series LIN Interface Modules work well for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of many LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.

  • PXI LIN Interface Module

    NI

    The PXI LIN Interface Module is a bus interface for developing applications with the NI-XNET driver. The NI-XNET device-driven DMA engine couples the LIN bus to host memory to minimize message latency. You can import, edit, and use signals from LIN Description File (LDF) databases in integrated LIN databases. PXI LIN Interface Modules work well for applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of many LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, and automation control.

  • TRC-8546, LIN Transceiver Cable

    783702-02 - NI

    LIN Transceiver Cable—The TRC-8546 is designed to provide flexibility in connecting a LIN bus to the NI-9860, PXIe-8510, and/or the native NI-XNET port on a cDAQ-9134 or cDAQ-9135 controller. You can connect the TRC-8546 to the port to support a LIN interface. The TRC-8546 is an isolated cable that includes the necessary transceiver for the bus type.

  • TRC-8546 , LIN Transceiver Cable

    783702-03 - NI

    The TRC-8546 is designed to provide flexibility in connecting a LIN bus to the NI-9860, PXIe-8510, and/or the native NI-XNET port on a cDAQ-9134 or cDAQ-9135 controller. You can connect the TRC-8546 to the port to support a LIN interface. The TRC-8546 is an … isolated cable that includes the necessary transceiver for the bus type.

  • USB-8506 , LIN Interface Device

    784664-01 - NI

    1- or 2-Port, USB LIN Interface Device—The USB‑8506 is a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver. The USB‑8506 is powered over the USB bus and does not require external power. The USB‑8506 excels in applications requiring logging or manipulation of hundreds of LIN frames and signals, such as in-vehicle data logging, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. The NI‑XNET device-driven DMA engine enables the onboard processor to move LIN frames and signals between the interface and the user program without CPU interrupts, minimize message latency, and free host processor time. The USB‑8506 is available with a three‑pin COMBICON synchronization connector for triggering and synchronizing the internal hardware timebase with other devices.

  • Bus Systems LIN / CAN

    ams AG

    A companion IC for battery- and current sensor LIN slaves. The integrated chop clock synchronization enables a zero offset measurement system for small shunt signals in positive battery rail in conjunction with AS8510.

  • PCI-8516, 2-Port, PCI, LIN Interface Device

    781365-01 - NI

    2-Port, PCI, LIN Interface Device—The PXI‑8516 is a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver. The PXI‑8516 excels in applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of hundreds of LIN frames and signals, such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. The NI‑XNET device-driven DMA engine enables the onboard processor to move LIN frames and signals between the interface and the user program without CPU interrupts, minimize message latency, and free host processor time for processing complex models and applications.

  • PXI-8516, 2-Port PXI LIN Interface Module

    781366-01 - NI

    2-Port PXI LIN Interface Module—The PXI‑8516 is a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver.The PXI‑8516 excels in applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of hundreds of LIN frames and signals, such as hardware-in-the-loop simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. The NI‑XNET device-driven DMA engine enables the onboard processor to move LIN frames and signals between the interface and the user program without CPU interrupts, minimize message latency, and free host processor time for processing complex models and applications.

  • Configurable CAN And LIN Data Logger

    Rebel CT4 - Influx Technology LTD

    The Influx Rebel CT 4 is a compact data logger, making it an ideal choice for engineering applications that require vehicle CAN 2.0 and LIN network data. The Rebel CT 4 can optionally be expanded to include GNSS , 3D accelerometer, 3D Gyro, Wi-Fi and 4G LTE.

  • USB-8506, 1-Port, USB LIN Interface Device

    784663-01 - NI

    1- or 2-Port, USB LIN Interface Device—The USB‑8506 is a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver. The USB‑8506 is powered over the USB bus and does not require external power. The USB‑8506 excels in applications requiring logging or manipulation of hundreds of LIN frames and signals, such as in-vehicle data logging, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. The NI‑XNET device-driven DMA engine enables the onboard processor to move LIN frames and signals between the interface and the user program without CPU interrupts, minimize message latency, and free host processor time. The USB‑8506 is available with a three‑pin COMBICON synchronization connector for triggering and synchronizing the internal hardware timebase with other devices.

  • Test Slave For The LIN Bus With Various I/Os

    PLIN slave - PEAK-System Technik GmbH

    The PLIN slave is an evaluation board with an interface for a LIN 2.0 bus. The device also offers comprehensive I/O functionality, which is accessible via operating and display elements.

  • NI-9866, 1-Port C Series LIN Interface Module

    781963-01 - NI

    1-Port C Series LIN Interface Module—The NI‑9866 is a Local Interconnect Network (LIN) interface for developing applications with the NI‑XNET driver. The NI‑9866 excels in applications requiring real-time, high-speed manipulation of hundreds of LIN frames and signals such as hardware‑in‑the‑loop (HIL) simulation, rapid control prototyping, bus monitoring, automation control, and more. You can perform this manipulation while taking other DAQ measurements in the same CompactDAQ hardware platform or while performing low-level FPGA control and embedded monitoring in the same CompactRIO Chassis.

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