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Beto Max December 17th 13 04:14 PM

Free CAN Emulator (req)
 
Hello Dears

can anyone know a Free CAN Emulator HW & SW out there?

i'm trying to develop a small CAN interface so we can connect it to do some temeetry using a Cellular GSM module, but i need first debug my CAN interptreter.


thanks in advance.

Rich Webb[_2_] December 17th 13 04:52 PM

Free CAN Emulator (req)
 
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 08:14:14 -0800 (PST), Beto Max
wrote:

Hello Dears

can anyone know a Free CAN Emulator HW & SW out there?

i'm trying to develop a small CAN interface so we can connect it to do some temeetry using a Cellular GSM module, but i need first debug my CAN interptreter.


The least expensive would probably be a dev board with CAN peripheral,
something like this:
https://www.olimex.com/Products/Duino/STM32/OLIMEXINO-STM32/open-source-hardware
also available from
http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?cPath=154_170_271&products_id=438 0
Note: I haven't used this particular board but I do use other Olimex
dev boards and STM32F Cortex-M chips, so I'd presume that it would
work okay. It appears that it uses the open source Maple environment,
so your compiler setup should be cheap and (relatively) easy.

I use a PEAK CAN/USB http://www.peak-system.com/Produkte.57.0.html
also available from http://gridconnect.com/can-usb.html for general
sniffing and poking at CAN busses. Not free but reliable and comes
with DLLs and Linux drivers to integrate with your own code.

Beto Max December 18th 13 01:08 AM

Free CAN Emulator (req)
 
El martes, 17 de diciembre de 2013 10:52:16 UTC-6, Rich Webb escribió:
On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 08:14:14 -0800 (PST), Beto Max

wrote:



Hello Dears




can anyone know a Free CAN Emulator HW & SW out there?




i'm trying to develop a small CAN interface so we can connect it to do some temeetry using a Cellular GSM module, but i need first debug my CAN interptreter.




The least expensive would probably be a dev board with CAN peripheral,

something like this:

https://www.olimex.com/Products/Duino/STM32/OLIMEXINO-STM32/open-source-hardware

also available from

http://microcontrollershop.com/product_info.php?cPath=154_170_271&products_id=438 0

Note: I haven't used this particular board but I do use other Olimex

dev boards and STM32F Cortex-M chips, so I'd presume that it would

work okay. It appears that it uses the open source Maple environment,

so your compiler setup should be cheap and (relatively) easy.



I use a PEAK CAN/USB http://www.peak-system.com/Produkte.57.0.html

also available from http://gridconnect.com/can-usb.html for general

sniffing and poking at CAN busses. Not free but reliable and comes

with DLLs and Linux drivers to integrate with your own code.




Thanks, i will give to it a try !!!

Jim[_25_] December 18th 13 12:21 PM

Free CAN Emulator (req)
 
In article , Rich Webb
wrote:

On Tue, 17 Dec 2013 08:14:14 -0800 (PST), Beto Max
wrote:

Hello Dears

can anyone know a Free CAN Emulator HW & SW out there?


You might also have a look at our ELM329 integrated circuit. Although
you would need to build it into a circuit to use it, the interface is a
very simple one - serial based with ascii characters.
See www.elmelectronics.com/obdic.html

--
Jim Nagy
Elm Electronics


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