Introducing an isolated analog/digital/temperature interface utilizing USB/CAN.
The "RAD-IO2 series" is a range of products designed to enhance durability, connecting isolated analog, digital, or temperature interfaces to a PC via the USB port. These tools can also be combined with Intrepid products that have a built-in USB port, such as the neoVI ION, neoVI FIRE 2, and RAD-Gigalog. Additionally, the RAD-IO2-CANHUB powers native UART signals and converts them for use with CAN or CAN FD devices. 【Features】 ■ Stackable, with daisy-chaining for up to 4 RAD-IO2 devices ■ Compatible with Vehicle Spy, built-in applications, or Open API ■ 1000Hz aggregated sampling rate ■ Rugged aluminum case ■ 2.5kV isolation between channels and between channels and USB *For more details, please refer to the PDF documentation or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Open I/O concept that integrates with the following: - CAN or CAN FD devices - Direct integration with neoVI USB port - Integration with PC via USB *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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In 1994, Intrepid Control Systems was established in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, and since then, we have been delivering the latest development tools that support various in-vehicle communication standards to customers around the world. We provide development tools for CAN/CANFD, LIN, Automotive Ethernet, BroadR-Reach, FlexRay, MOST, Keyword2000, ISO14229, ISO9141, UART, J1939, J1850, GMLAN, I2C, SPI, and more. Our customers range from large corporations included in the Fortune 100, major OEMs, to individuals. In addition to a global network of distributors, we have branches in the USA, Japan, China, India, Germany, the UK, and South Korea, where we offer direct sales and technical support. We also actively host seminars in the automotive industry, participate in exhibitions, and contribute in areas such as technical papers.