Summary of Total Phase Previews the Highly Anticipated Komodo CAN Duo Interface at the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley
Total Phase introduces the Komodo CAN Duo Interface, a two-channel CAN-to-USB adapter for embedded systems. It enables real-time monitoring and data transmission up to 1 Mbps, acting as a repeater between networks. Compatible with existing Data Center and Control Center software, it supports Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Ideal for automotive, military, industrial, and medical applications, it features a portable, durable design and was scheduled for release in June 2011.
Parts used in the Komodo CAN Duo Interface:
- Komodo CAN Duo Interface hardware
- Data Center Software
- Control Center Software
- Windows operating system support
- Linux operating system support
- Mac OS X operating system support

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) May 03, 2011
Total Phase, an industry-leading provider of embedded systems tools, is pleased to showcase the Komodo CAN Duo Interface at Booth 1838 during the Embedded Systems Conference Silicon Valley. The Komodo interface, a powerful two-channel CAN-to-USB adapter, is the newest addition to Total Phases line of development tools that already includes support for USB, I2C, and SPI.
Total Phase is excited to add the Komodo CAN Duo Interface to our line of our products, said Derek Fung, VP Business at Total Phase. With the broad availability of CAN-integrated microcontrollers and the increasing use of the protocol in embedded applications, adding support for CAN to our product line is of strategic importance. The Komodo interface will have all the features and ease-of-use that engineers have come to expect from our market-leading tools in USB, I2C, and SPI protocols.
Using the Komodo interface, developers will be able to monitor CAN activity in real time while also actively transmitting data across the bus at up to 1 Mbps. The Komodo interface is also able to act as a repeater to bridge two separate CAN networks. With its industrial-strength architecture, the Komodo interface is ideal for operating in a wide variety of environments. Combined with its portable size and durability, the Komodo interface is an ideal solution for a variety of applications including automotive, military, industrial, and medical.
Developers already familiar with Total Phase software will find the learning curve minimal as CAN support will be integrated into the industry-recognized Data Center Software and the Control Center Software. Engineers that have used a Beagle protocol analyzer will be able to seamlessly transition to CAN analysis without the need to learn a new interface.
Pricing and Availability
Featuring a low price and cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, the Komodo interface will be available in June 2011.
About Total Phase
Total Phase manufactures user-friendly, powerful, and affordable USB, I2C, and SPI development tools for embedded systems engineers. Total Phase tools combine best-of-breed features, Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X support, a royalty-free API, free software updates, and free lifetime support, making them perfect additions to any engineer’s toolbox.
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- What is the Komodo CAN Duo Interface?
It is a powerful two-channel CAN-to-USB adapter that allows developers to monitor CAN activity and transmit data at up to 1 Mbps. - Can the interface act as a repeater?
Yes, the Komodo interface can act as a repeater to bridge two separate CAN networks. - Which operating systems does the Komodo interface support?
The device features cross-platform support for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. - Does using this tool require learning new software?
No, CAN support is integrated into the industry-recognized Data Center Software and Control Center Software, allowing seamless transition for users familiar with Total Phase tools. - What are the primary application areas for this interface?
It is ideal for automotive, military, industrial, and medical applications due to its industrial-strength architecture and durability. - When will the Komodo interface be available?
The interface was scheduled to be available in June 2011. - How does the Komono interface compare to previous Total Phase tools?
It offers the same features and ease-of-use engineers expect from their USB, I2C, and SPI protocols while adding strategic CAN support.
