Description
The MIKROE-2228 MCP25625 Click Board integrates a Microchip CAN controller with an integrated transceiver and meets the automotive requirement for high speed operation (up to 1 Mb/s). It has a RS232 port, which is a standard connector for CAN communications. Additionally, the two CAN wires (CANL and CANH) can also be connected directly through two pins on the right edge of the board. The click communicates with the target MCU through the SPI interface.
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Stand-Alone CAN2.0B Controller with Integrated CAN Transceiver and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)
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Up to 1Mb/s Operation
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Very Low Standby Current (10 uA, typical)
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Up to 10 MHz SPI Clock Speed
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Temperature Ranges:
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Extended (E): -40C to +125C
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ImplementsCAN2.0B(ISO11898-1)
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Three Transmit Buffers with Prioritization and Abort Feature
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Two Receive Buffers
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Six Filters and TwoMasks,with Optional Filtering on the First Two Data Bytes
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Supports SPI Modes 0,0 and 1,1
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Specific SPI Commands to Reduce SPI Overhead
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Buffer Full, and Request-to-Send Pins Configurable as General Purpose I/O
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One Interrupt Output Pin
- Datasheet
- MCP25625 click example on Libstock
- MCP25625 click schematic
- Learn Artical - MCP25625 Can Controller
FAQs:
Q: What is the MCP25625 Click Board™ used for?
A: The MCP25625 Click Board™ is designed to add Controller Area Network (CAN) functionality to your MikroElektronika Click™ board projects, making it ideal for automotive, industrial, and automation applications.
Q: What does the MCP25625 Click Board™ include?
A: The MCP25625 Click Board™ includes the MCP25625 CAN transceiver IC, which provides high-speed CAN communication, along with necessary components like a 3.3V regulator and a 120Ω termination resistor.
Q: Is the MCP25625 Click Board™ compatible with all MikroElektronika Click™ boards?
A: Yes, the MCP25625 Click Board™ is compatible with MikroElektronika Click™ boards that have a mikroBUS™ socket, which allows you to connect and integrate it into a variety of development environments.
Q: How do I connect the MCP25625 Click Board™ to my microcontroller?
A: You connect the MCP25625 Click Board™ to your microcontroller using the mikroBUS™ interface. The board connects via SPI communication, and you can configure it using the onboard jumpers for different settings.
Q: What software support is available for the MCP25625 Click Board™?
A: The MCP25625 Click Board™ is supported by MikroElektronika’s libraries and example code for various MikroC, MikroPascal, and MikroBasic compilers, which help you get started with CAN communication in your projects.