Lipowsky Baby-LIN-II LIN Bus Simulator
Lipowsky Baby-LIN-II LIN Bus Simulator
Overview
Please Note that the Baby-LIN-II has now been discontinued. If out of stock, please ask for availability. It's replacement, the Baby-LIN-3 Single & Dual are below:
The Lipowsky Baby-LIN-II is a control device that allows you to control LIN-bus-equipped devices with the help of a standard computer system. This controller connects to the computer's USB port and gives you the freedom to control the LIN Bus directly.
The Lipowsky Baby-LIN-II is the most compact system for controlling a LIN-BUS via USB. The PC can work as a LIN monitor, LIN master or LIN slave. The system also supports operation in stand-alone mode and enables the execution of continuous running sequences without a PC. In addition, the galvanic isolation ensures interference-free data transmission.
The Lipowsky Baby-LIN-II is a compact and cost-effective way to control LIN-Bus equipped devices with the help of a USB port of a standard computer. This controller features an integrated 32-bit microcontroller that is responsible for important tasks like LIN-bus protocol decoding and message scheduling. It comes with the LINWorks software suite that contains application programs, which along with a DLL, allows you to access the LIN-Bus of the controller. The LIN-Bus can also be accessed directly by the DLL-API that is easy to use and allows you to fetch or put frames, respective signals to the LIN-Bus.
One of the most unique features of Baby-LIN is that it can be powered either the USB port or from the LIN-Bus, allowing it to be as a standalone device, without a computer. The macro feature of this LIN-Bus allows it to store commands sequences, which can be later used for various tasks like, running an endless loop of tests on a LIN-equipped ECU.
The voltage provided at the LIN-Bus side can vary between 9 volts to 36 volts, and since the LIN-bus is isolated from the USB side, there are no electrical interference between the computer and on board electronics of the controller. The flash-based firmware storage of the Baby-LIN allows easy updates and changes of the LIN-bus specifications.
The LINWorks software suite that comes along with the Baby-LIN features various application programs. The LDF-Editor allows you to create, inspect, and edit LDFs. The Session Configurator allows you to define additional session parameters, like choosing which nodes should be available and which nodes should be simulated. It allows the Baby-LIN to play the role of both, master and slave nodes. The LIN-Bus can also work without any slave nodes, simulating all nodes at the same time.
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