--Communication Protocols
CANopen Source Code Library
Version: 4.3

port GmbH

Microcontrollers Support:
C500 Family: C505CA-4E, C505CA-4RC, C505CA-4RM, C505CA-LM, C515C-8E, C515C-8R, C515C-LM
C166 Family: C161CS-32RF, C161CS-LF, C164CI-4RM, C164CI-8EM, C164CI-8RM, C164CI-LM, C164CL-4RM, C164CL-8RM, C167CR-16RM, C167CR-4RM, C167CR-LM, C167CS-4RM, C167CS-LM, XC161CJ-16F20F, XC161CJ-16F40F, XC164CS-16F20F, XC164CS-16F40F, XC167CI-16F40F
Tricore Family: TC1775, TC1765, TC1920
Platforms: MS-DOS, Win NT, Win 95, Win 98, Win 2000, Linux 
Requirements: minimal 
Package includes: ANSI-C source code for CANopen protocol services;
CANopen object dictionary implementation;
One CAN driver package for C5xx, C16x or TwinCAN;
Documentation in PDF and HTML
 
Price: configuration dependent 
Order Code: 0564/xx 
Availability: 01/99 
Description:
CANopen Standard Services according to
CiA DS301 V4.02 and DS302 for typical Network Master or Slave Devices. The Library supports an universal implementation of the CANopen Object Dictionary.
The Library is available with support
for multiple CAN lines (bridges).
Complete set of tools for generating the Object Dictionary, EDS files, device documentation and for testing and integration.
The Source code is useable for all Infineon CPUs with internal or external
CAN controller. The library is approved by the CAN in Automation.
Additional software modules for LSS, CANopen Safety, I/O DS402, CAN maritime, LED DS303, are available.
Standards Compliance: CiA DS301-305, DS307, DS401, 
Product Manager: Andreas Boebel 
Email: boe@port.de  
Product URL: http://www.port.de/engl/canprod/sw_lib_data.html  


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