NXP Semiconductors KIT-UCANS32K1SIC CAN SIC Evaluation Kit is a Controller Area Network (CAN) Signal Improvement Capability (SIC) reference design based on the TJA1463 CAN SIC Transceiver. CAN SIC technology enables more complex networks and CAN FD communication up to 8Mbps by reducing the effects of signal ringing. The KIT-UCANS32K1SIC Evaluation Kit provides two CAN SIC interfaces and is controlled by a 32-bit Arm® Cortex®-M4 based S32K1 microcontroller. The KIT-UCANS32K1SIC also includes the EdgeLock® SE050 Secure Element for authentication and encryption development.
The NXP Semiconductors KIT-UCANS32K1SIC CAN SIC Evaluation Kit includes two UCANS32K1SIC Evaluation Boards, along with cables, USB-UART adapters, an NFC antenna, and a Segger J-Link Mini Debugger. The UCANS32K1SIC Evaluation Board can also be purchased separately.
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