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Kvaser’s Ethercan provides secure link for container port crane CAN monitoring
A world away from the manual-labour dominated models of 50 years ago, container ports have become intermodal transport hubs that work in an increasing Read More
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Smartphone ‘tilt’ demo brings CAN to life
During the European TA/QSR Conference, Martin Henriksson, a software developer at Kvaser AB, demonstrated the advantages of Kvaser’s Blackbird v2… Read More
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Kvaser QSR/TA Conference Hjortviken
The 2016 Kvaser QSR/TA Conference held at Hindås, Sweden brought together long-term members of the Kvaser family and many new… Read More
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Intempora adds Kvaser compatibility to RTMaps, its multisensory development & execution environment
Kvaser is pleased to announce that Intempora has joined Kvaser’s TA network. Kvaser CAN interfaces and dataloggers can now be… Read More
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Kvaser 2016 Product ‘End of Life’ (EOL) Announcement
EOL announcement for Kvaser Blackbird SemiPro HS/HS (EAN: 30-30130-00453-5). Read More
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Comparing CAN FD with Classical CAN
Our own Kent Lennartsson has released a paper comparing CAN FD with Classical CAN. The piece covers the basics of CAN FD and is recommended for engine Read More
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J1939-13 Type II connection is now available
Alerting all those involved in industrial and heavy-duty applications. Kvaser has now released a Leaf Light HS v2 J1939-13 Type… Read More
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Kvaser Software Release September 2016: Single Shot Function Among CANlib’s Latest Features
Kvaser has just released CANlib 5.17, a major software update. This update adds lots of new features to CANlib for… Read More
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Kvaser’s website gets more than a new look
If you are a regular visitor to Kvaser.com, you’ll notice some big changes took place in August. Top of the list was some overall design refreshment, Read More
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Kvaser hardware takes the complexity out of data gathering for CERN
Kvaser’s PCICanx boards are playing an important role within the world’s most powerful particle accelerator, CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. The ATLAS e Read More
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