Microchip LIN Serial Analyzer Development Kit APGDT001
- RS Stock No.:
- 681-0960
- Mfr. Part No.:
- APGDT001
- Manufacturer:
- Microchip
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- RS Stock No.:
- 681-0960
- Mfr. Part No.:
- APGDT001
- Manufacturer:
- Microchip
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Microchip APGDT001 LIN Serial Analyzer
The Microchip APGDT001 LIN Serial Analyzer is a development tool which connects to your PC and enables it to communicate with a LIN bus. This tool contains various components which work together to provide debugging and analysis functionality.
You can use the LIN Serial Analyzer to send messages, monitor the bus traffic, perform error checks and filter messages.
You can use the LIN Serial Analyzer to send messages, monitor the bus traffic, perform error checks and filter messages.
Whats included?
1 x LIN Serial Analyzer
1 x mini-B USB cable
1 x CD
What is LIN?
LIN, short for Local Interconnect Network, is an affordable serial network, used primarily for communication between devices within cars and other vehicles.
How does it connect?
The LIN Serial Analyzer connects to a PC via the USB cable provided. You will require a PC with a Microsoft Windows operating system and a USB port. The LIN Serial Analyzer sits between your PC and the board that you are testing.
What are the status LEDs for?
There are 3 status LEDs on top of the Microchip LIN Serial Analyzer. A green USB light indicates that power is being supplied from the USB cable. A yellow light marked Busy is confirmation that the device is communicating with the LIN network. Finally, there is a blue LED marked LIN which confirms that the device is connected to the target bus.
1 x LIN Serial Analyzer
1 x mini-B USB cable
1 x CD
What is LIN?
LIN, short for Local Interconnect Network, is an affordable serial network, used primarily for communication between devices within cars and other vehicles.
How does it connect?
The LIN Serial Analyzer connects to a PC via the USB cable provided. You will require a PC with a Microsoft Windows operating system and a USB port. The LIN Serial Analyzer sits between your PC and the board that you are testing.
What are the status LEDs for?
There are 3 status LEDs on top of the Microchip LIN Serial Analyzer. A green USB light indicates that power is being supplied from the USB cable. A yellow light marked Busy is confirmation that the device is communicating with the LIN network. Finally, there is a blue LED marked LIN which confirms that the device is connected to the target bus.
LIN Communication - Microchip
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
Kit Classification | Development Kit |
Kit Name | LIN Serial Analyzer |