HARBOR CITY, CA, June 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) CAN bus is a message based protocol commonly used in the automotive industry. Wi-Fi is a popular technology used to exchange data wirelessly over a computer network. ICP DAS USA would like to introduce I-7540D-WF, our CAN to Wi-Fi Converter which will allow CAN bus devices to communicate with other CAN bus devices over wireless Wi-Fi networks. I-7540D-WF supports point to point and point to multi point (ad-hoc) communication and is suitable for connecting mobile vehicles or machines to stationary CAN networks.
ICP DAS USA is a cost effective leader in the US industrial market. We provide flexible and easy to use solutions that provide a competitive price to performance ratio and cater to the latest industrial trends. We provide free technical support. ICP DAS USA provides a variety of products with modular solutions for any scale application or project.
I-7540D-WF has a CAN controller inside and an NXP 82C250 transceiver. It has a 10 pin screw terminal connector for easy wiring to power and CAN devices. It supports both CAN 2.0A and CAN 2.0B specifications. It has a 5 dBi omni-directional antenna and support IEEE 802.11b/g standards. I-7540D-WF supports WEP, WPA and WPA2 encryption. It supports transmission distances up to 100 meters. I-7540D-WF is very compact and can be din rail mounted. It can be easily installed anywhere and can be directly embedded into machines.
For further information call toll free at 1-888-971-9888 or visit our website at http://www.icpdas-usa.com.
ICP DAS USA, Inc. Introduces CAN to Wi-Fi Converters
CAN bus is a message based protocol commonly used in the automotive industry. Wi-Fi is a popular technology used to exchange data wirelessly over a computer network.
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[Press-News.org] ICP DAS USA, Inc. Introduces CAN to Wi-Fi ConvertersCAN bus is a message based protocol commonly used in the automotive industry. Wi-Fi is a popular technology used to exchange data wirelessly over a computer network.