Hi, I read once about a guy who has done a 125KHz Can implementation in a AFAIR 16C715. more speed seems to be impossible. While I read the discussion in the German Magazine called "Design & Electronic" I assume that the "intellectual property" is held nonpublic because of financial interest. CAN by Software is NOT a trivial task ... Take a look at the affered Chip's as R. Russ suggests. Kind regards, Stefan "R. Russ" wrote: > > The vast majority of PICs need a CAN interface chip amd I think they > are coming out with or already have a high-end PIC with built in CAN. The > latest selector quide has lists the new MCP2510 CAN interface chip haven't > > seen any pricing or availabilty yet. We use the PIC16C66 with an Intel > 82527 > in our CAN232 product. > > Brian Kraut wrote: > > > Anyone have experience with CAN buss? Can a PIC be configured to send > > and receive signals off CAN or does it require some type of special > > controller chip? > > -- > > From: Ron Russ > EMICROS - Embedded Micro Software > (http://www.emicros.com) > CANPORT - Lowest cost PC to Controller Area Network Adapter > (http://www.emicros.com/canport.htm) > CANTEC11 - 68HC11 SBC with Controller Area Network > (http://www.emicros.com/cantec11.htm)