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Warwick Control Technologies ltd
[edit]Warwick Control Technologies Ltd.[1] (Warwick Control) is a company that produces software for the developement of networks such as:
The Company Specialises in Protocols:
Over the last 25 years Warwick Control have become established as experts in electronic networking in both Automotive and Marine technology. CAN software X-Analyser has been at the heart of this journey..
Their flagship product, the X-Analyser is a powerful, low cost Windows based tool that uses Kvaser or Vector interfaces to test your CAN/CAN FD/CANopen/J1939/NMEA2000/DeviceNet and LIN bus systems. It can also be used for testing SENT devices using a specialised SENT/CAN gateway developed by Mach Systems[3]. a company from Czech Republic.
History
[edit]- Warwick Control Technologies Ltd[1]Officially started in 1999 as a spin off from the University of Warwick
- Launch CAN bus analyser product (X-Analyser) in year 2000
- Expanded distribution network worldwide in 2002 saw it original four members Richard Mclaughlin, Kiah Hion Tang & Andy Roxburgh. including current Director Chris Quigley[4] begin a global journey[5]
- Expanded CAN portfolio into marine industry using NMEA 2000 in 2015
- Became involved in improved the cybersecurity of maritime controls from 2022 Cybersecurity[6]
- Released X-Analyser v3.13 in 2025
References
[edit]- ^ a b Companies, House (27 July 2007). "Find and update company information". GOV.UK.
- ^ "NMEA 2000", Wikipedia, 2024-11-15, retrieved 2025-02-07
- ^ "MACH SYSTEMS s.r.o. – Embedded Networking, License Plate Recognition, IT and embedded systems". MACH SYSTEMS s.r.o. Retrieved 2025-04-08.
- ^ Quigley, Chris. "LinkedIn".
- ^ "6-month old University "spin-out" company now sells to 20 countries". warwick.ac.uk. Retrieved 2025-04-04.
- ^ Fischer, Olga (February 2022). [chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.can-cia.org/fileadmin/cia/documents/publications/cnlm/june_2022/cnlm_22-2_p12_can_goes_on_and_under_the__sea_olga_fischer_cia.pdf "CAN goes on (and under) the sea"] (PDF). CAN Newsletter: 2.
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