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Kvaser PC104+ HS/HS IDC

SKU #: KV-00336-1
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Original price $739
Current price $674

Not for New Design - March 2022

Compact and self-stacking, the Kvaser PC104+ board complies with the flexible PC/104-Plus specification. Allowing embedded system designers to substantially reduce development costs and time. The Kvaser PC104+ board represents a dual channel CAN interface, with a high performance microcontroller onboard.

  • Compliant with the PC/104-Plus specification
  • Stack-through connector
  • On-board 16-bit microcontroller
  • Communicates with the PC through a fast DPRAM
  • CAN Controller from Renesas (M16C)
  • Supports CAN 2.0 A and 2.0 B (active)
  • Supports Silent Mode
  • High-speed ISO 11898 compliant driver circuits, supports bit rates up to 1 Mbit/s
  • Optoisolated driver circuits with fast optocouplers
  • CAN oscillator frequency: 16 MHz
  • Quick and easy plug-and-play installation
  • Dimensions 91 x 96 mm (approx. 3.6 x 3.8 in.)
  • Interfaces the CAN bus with IDC Headers
  • Wide temperature range, -40°C - +85°C
Property Value
The information herein is subject to change without notice.
Galvanic Isolation Yes
Bitrate 5-1000 kbit/s
Connectors IDC 10
Interfaces PC 104+
Silent mode Yes
Error frame generation Yes
Error frame detection Yes
Weight 100 grams
Timestamp resolution 1
On board buffer No
Maximum message rate, send 8000
Maximum message rate, receive 14000
Sound No
Clock synchronization N/A
Dimensions (WxLxH) 91x96x20 mm (3.6x3.8x0.8in.)
OS Win XP, Linux, Win 7, Win Vista, Win 10, Win 8
Datasheet
Kvaser PC104+ HS/HS IDC Datasheet
Kvaser PC104+ Users Guide
Kvaser PC104+ Users Guide
V6.2.0
Kvaser PC104+ Firmware
Firmware update for Kvaser PC104+
Version V3.7.115
Python module
The Canlib module is a Python wrapper for Kvaser CANlib SDK.
Version V1.17.748
Kvaser CANlib SDK
Software development kit - everything you need to develop software for the Kvaser CAN and LIN interfaces. Libraries, header files, sample programs for e.g. C, C++, C#, Visual Basic and Delphi, documentation, and more. Note: you need to download and install the appropriate device drivers separately.
Version V5.35.477
Kvaser SocketCAN Device Drivers
Kvaser SocketCAN Drivers for Linux.
Version V1.7.153
Kvaser DIADEM Driver
This free driver for National Instrument's DIAdem supports all CAN hardware from Kvaser.
Version V4.1.0
Kvaser Drivers for Windows
Windows drivers for all our CAN hardware. Please check release notes for information on which Windows versions are supported. It also contain a driver for the virtual CAN bus.
Version V5.35.477
Kvaser CANKing
A free of charge general-purpose CAN bus momnitor. Works with all CAN interfaces from Kvaser. Windows 200 and later recommended.
Version V6.18.106
Kvaser LabView VI Library for CAN
Library for National Instrument's LabView version for all Kvaser CAN hardware.
Version V19.3.0
Kvaser Linux Driver and SDK
Linux driver and SDK for Kvaser PCIcan/PCIcanx, Kvaser PCIcanII, Kvaser PC104+, Kvaser PCIcanx II, Kvaser USBcan II, Kvaser Memorator*, Kvaser Leaf family, Kvaser Memorator Pro**, Kvaser USBcan Pro and VirtualCAN. For LAPcan and LAPcan II, you should use version 4.2 of the driver. (*) only with USBcanII functionality, (**) only with USBcan Pro functionality
Version V5.35.477
Remove old drivers
Driver removal program. This program will remove the CAN driver (version 3.2 or older) from your computer. This is a version intended for those who have installed CANLIB 3.2 or older. Use it only if you need to remove an old version of the driver from your computer. Contact technical support if you have any questions.
Version 3.9c
Cleanup
Driver removal program. This program will remove the CAN driver (version 3.9 or older) from your computer. This program will not work with driver 4.0 or later. Use it only if you need to remove an old version of the driver from your computer.
Version 3.9c
Not for New Design - March 2022 Compact and self-stacking, the Kvaser PC104+ board complies with the flexible PC/104-Plus specification. Allowing embedded system designers to substantially reduce d...