National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 42) Controller Area Network (CAN) Interfaces NI CAN interfaces provide connectivity to embedded networks for sending, receiving, monitoring, logging, and simulating frame and channel data. Integration with the NI hardware platform enables a wide variety of applications. Interfaces for PCI, PXI, USB, PCMCIA, and NI CompactRIO High-speed, fault-tolerant, and single-wire CAN interfaces Powerful NI-CAN Channel and Frame APIs for rapid development Learn more at ni.com/can Toolkits for NI CAN Interfaces Ideal for automotive OEMs and suppliers, the NI Automotive Diagnostic Command Set for KWP2000 (ISO 14230) and Diagnostics on CAN (ISO 15765) protocols helps you access diagnostic trouble codes, flash electronic control unit (ECU) firmware, initiated diagnostics tests, and more. The NI ECU Measurement and Calibration Toolkit for XCP and CCP calibration protocols offers access to internal ECU characteristics for calibration applications. Both toolkits work with LabVIEW, LabWindows™/CVI, and Visual C/C++ 6.0. Serial Interfaces for RS232, RS485, and RS422 NI serial interfaces are ideal for connecting a wide variety of devices to PC and PXI systems, ranging from consumer electronics and PC peripherals to specialized military, industrial, and laboratory devices. You can add up to 16 standard COM ports to your system. Interfaces for PCI, PXI, USB, PCMCIA, ExpressCard, and CompactRIO Flexible baud rates up to 3 Mb/s High-speed DMA transfer technology to reduce CPU usage and improve system performance Learn more at ni.com/serial Modbus TCP/Serial Connectivity Isolated Serial Interfaces 2- and 4-port electrically isolated interfaces are ideal for industrial and harsh electrical environments 2000 V port-to-port isolation and 15,000 V ESD protection The LabVIEW Real-Time and LabVIEW Datalogging and Supervisory Control modules add native Modbus over Ethernet and serial support to LabVIEW with NI and standard serial interfaces. Learn more at ni.com/comm 42 ni.com The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. http://ni.com/can http://ni.com/serial http://ni.com/comm http://ni.com
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