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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. |
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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. |
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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 !!! |
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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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