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BABY-LIN-3-MB

BABY-LIN-3-MB
LIN and CAN bus analog device with RS-232/Ethernet interface
The Baby-LIN-3-MB is a LIN and CAN emulation device with RS-232 and Ethernet interfaces. This allows you to extend your PLC with network protocols and remote maintenance functions to upgrade to Industry 4.0. The Baby-LIN-3-MB can be switched between several bus configurations as well as the wide range of functions and possible extensions can be customized for many applications.
Deliverables
- Baby-LIN-3-MB Equipment
- 3-pole plug with screw connection (MC 1,5/ 3-ST-3,81)
- License to download the LINWorks package (including LINWorks PC software, USB drivers, sample files and documentation)
Performance Overview
Applications
- Industry 4.0 applications for network protocols and remote maintenance functions
- Control of different interfaces through multiple SDF functions and rich feature sets
- Can be used for PLC coupling, residual bus simulation, control unit testing, automated test systems and EOL applications
- Enable gateway between LIN and CAN buses
- Stand-alone mode with freely programmable Web GUI
- Data logging at 100% bus loads
- Remote maintenance of Industry 4.0 through integrated website, SDF uploads, log file downloads, parameter changes and firmware updates, all from anywhere!
Technical Features
- Supports all LIN bus versions + K-Line communication, CAN-HS and CAN-FD, RS-232 and LAN interfaces
- Up to 6 LIN and 2 CAN channels
- Up to 11 inputs and 9 outputs, 4 with integrated current measurement and PWM for improved sequence control
- 1,54" display and 9 buttons for easy operation
- Integrated UPS Prevents Data Loss
- Current isolation between interfaces
- Power supply voltage from 8-50V
Compatibility and system requirements
- Windows 10/11 (x86/x64)
- DLL library interfaces: Windows (x86 and x64), PC-based Linux (x86 and x64), ARM-based Linux (x86 and x64)
- Native programming in C/C++ is possible, as well as through the wrappers of .NET language, Python, VB6 and LabView.