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Emotas embedded communication GmbH
Provider of CAN based protocol stacks and bootloaders for CANopen, J1939, ISO-TP or UDS and others
Emotas embedded communication GmbH has been founded in 2012 and is an embedded software development company headquartered in Germany. The company’s main focus is providing communication protocol stacks, tools and bootloaders for various CAN-based protocols such as CANopen, J1939, ISO-TP or UDS.
In addition to these products, the company offers training, consulting and software development services for this communication protocols.
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+49 3461 794160
- Contact partner
- www.emotas.de/
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- Europe
- North America
- Oceania
- Fritz-Haber-Str. 9
- Merseburg, 6217
- Germany
Resources
EMO-3P-CANOPEN — CANopen Protocol Stack from Emotas
The emotas CANopen stack supports multiple TI MCU platforms including: MSPM0, various TMS3200, Hercules and Sitara. Multiple editions of the CANopen stack are available for different application needs. All CANopen features, according to CiA 301 and CiA 305, are supported. Optional extension (...)
EMO-3P-J1939 — J1939 Protocol Stack from Emotas
The emotas J1939 stack supports all J1939 features and enables a fast and straight-forward development of J1939 applications on multi TI MCU platforms including MSPM0, various TMS3200, Hercules and Sitara. The stack covers J1939 Address Claiming, both transport protocols and the transmission and (...)