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FAQ:
Q: What is the difference between the CANbus USB and Gc-can-USB adapters?
A: The CANbus USB adapter connects a CANbus to the USB port of a PC or notebook, which also supplies the power to the adapter (no power supply needed). A 5-Volt supply to the CAN connection can be connected through a solder jumper, e.g., to power a simple Peak System accessory such as a PCAN-Optoadapter. GC-CAN-USB is the non-isolated version.
Q: What is a CANbus USB adapter used for?
A: Monitor a CAN network, write a CAN program and communicate with industrial, medical, automotive or other CAN based device. The CANbus USB adapter connects a CANbus to the USB port of a PC or notebook, which also supplies the power to the adapter (no power supply needed).
Q: What are the features of this USB CAN interface?
A: This USB CAN interface offers the following features: Help menu is integrated for set-up/configuration commands. Automatic set-up of “bit-time” and “slew rate” (may be adjusted through configuration commands).
Q: What does GC-can-USB stand for?
A: CAN USB ADAPTER (GC-CAN-USB) Product Information Monitor a CAN network, write a CAN program and communicate with industrial, medical, automotive or other CAN based device. The CANbus USB adapter connects a CANbus to the USB port of a PC or notebook, which also supplies the power to the adapter (no power supply needed).