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MCP2515 CAN Bus Module

5.0(1 review)
SKU: ME-2962
JD4.90JD6.00

The MCP2515 CAN Bus Module with TJA1050 is a compact SPI-based CAN communication module supporting the CAN 2.0B protocol. Designed for 51-series MCUs and ARM controllers, it integrates the MCP2515 CAN controller and a high-speed TJA1050 transceiver, making it ideal for automotive, industrial, and embedded CAN network applications.

وحدة MCP2515 CAN Bus مزودة بمستقبل TJA1050 عالي السرعة، مصممة للتواصل عبر ناقل CAN باستخدام واجهة SPI. تدعم بروتوكول CAN 2.0B، وتعمل مع متحكمات 51 وARM. تتميز بحجم صغير، مقاومة إنهاء 120Ω، ومؤشرات LED مدمجة، ما يجعلها مناسبة لتطبيقات السيارات والصناعة والمشاريع الإلكترونية.

Interface Modules

The MCP2515 CAN Bus Module is a reliable and easy-to-use CAN communication solution built around the Microchip MCP2515 standalone CAN controller and the TJA1050 high-speed CAN transceiver. Communication with the host microcontroller is handled via SPI, enabling simple integration with 51-series MCUs, ARM controllers, Arduino, and other embedded platforms.

This module fully supports the CAN 2.0B standard, offering stable data transmission in automotive, industrial control, and automation systems. With onboard termination, crystal oscillator, indicators, and power pins, it provides a complete CAN interface in a compact form factor.

 

Specifications:

CAN Controller: Microchip MCP2515

CAN Transceiver: TJA1050 (High-Speed)

Supported Protocol: CAN V2.0B

MCU Interface: SPI

Compatible MCUs: 51 MCU, ARM, Arduino, and similar controllers

Crystal Oscillator: 8 MHz

Termination Resistor: 120 Ω (onboard)

Board Dimensions: 40 × 28 mm

 

Onboard Features:

Independent control key (button)

LED status indicator

Power indicator LED

Onboard power pin

Serial port monitoring support (for viewing communication data)

 

Applications

Automotive CAN networks

Industrial automation systems

Robotics and motion control

Sensor and actuator networks

CAN-based communication projects

Embedded system development

Learning and prototyping CAN bus systems

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