- Stock: In Stock
- Model: 9045
- SKU: SAT3215
- Location: India
With this shield, you can easily connect to a CAN (Controller Area Network) Bus. Discover new possibilities of interaction between your Arduino MKR Board and the CAN ecosystem.
The MKR CAN shield can simplify the connection of the MKR boards with industrial systems and especially with automotive applications. This shield opens a new set of possible applications like smart vehicles, autonomous cars, and drones. A CAN connection also provides the possibility to connect an MKR board directly with several types of industrial-grade sensors, motors, and displays.
Compatible with:
- MKR Zero
- MKR 1000 WiFi
- MKR WiFi 1010
- MKR FOX 1200
- MKR WAN 1300
- MKR WAN 1310
- MKR GSM 1400
- MKR NB 1500
- MKR Vidor 4000
Specifications and Features:
- Protocol: CAN bus
- Communication: SPI
- Integrated circuits:
- Controller Microchip MCP2515
- Transceiver NXP TJA1049
- Buck converter: TPS54232
- Power Operating voltage: 3.3V
- Vin (screw connector): 7-24V
- Vin (header): 5V
- Dimensions
- Weight: 25 g
- Width: 27 mm
- Length: 68.6 mm
Package Includes:
1 x Arduino MKR CAN Shield
6 Months Warranty
This item is covered with a supplier warranty of 6 months from the time of delivery against manufacturing defects only. This is a quality product from the original manufacturer. Only manufacturing defects are covered under this warranty. Reimbursement or replacement will be done against manufacturing defects.
What voids the warranty:
If the product is subject to misuse, tampering, static discharge, accident, water or fire damage, use of chemicals & soldered or altered in any way.
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