CANgineBerry - Active CAN232, CANopen and CANcrypt system on module
for Raspberry Pi and other embedded computing platforms
CANgineBerry module shown from three angles

The CANgineBerry is an active CAN co-processor module that uses a regular UART communication channel towards the host system. With its independent 32-bit microcontroller, the CANgineBerry can easily execute CAN protocols with tough timing demands such as CANcrypt or CANopen with response times of under 10 ms.

Depending on the configuration, the CAN communication can be up and running within 50 ms after power-on, even if the host system takes significantly longer to boot.

Available firmware options include a generic minimal CANopen Manager/Controller and a CANopenIA Device, both based on the CANopenIA implementation, and a CANcrypt-secured version of the popular Lawicel protocol (CAN232/SLCAN). A CANopen security anomaly-detection firmware is available soon.

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CANgineBerry module

Use Cases

Mount it directly on a Raspberry Pi 40-pin header, or connect it to any Windows PC through a UART-USB converter.

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Anomaly Detection Available soon

A firmware that watches classical CANopen for security anomalies and reports them over the serial port for an auditable log.

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Downloads

Quickstart, manual, Linux and Windows software archives, and the CANopen Architect Mini tool.

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Buy

Available from Copperhill Technologies in the USA and the ESAcademy Store in Germany.

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