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CAN Analyser -Experiences
NorthGuy:
--- Quote from: JPortici on July 19, 2019, 01:11:09 pm ---... the higher end models can also run custom srcipt/software written in C inside of them.
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I just have PIC24 with ISO1050 which drops everything to the PC through USB (possibly with filtering), and then I can use C to parse it as I want.
digsys:
Just ordered a couple of cheap "play modules" / analyzers from Digikey. Time to find out what I'm up against ... looks like a long journey ! btw did I mention that I hate CAN :-)
0xdeadbeef:
As somewhat affordable CAN FD solution, I'm using a Peak CAN FD Pro at work. It's dual channel and also support LIN.
CAN FD ISO and non-ISO are supported and you can also create CAN faults. The applications are somewhat limited but there's also an API for your own applications. Of course it's not a CANalyzer which offers scripting, more advanced filtering and more in-depth manipulations like ignoring the acknowledge when sending.
JPortici:
--- Quote from: NorthGuy on July 19, 2019, 01:57:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: JPortici on July 19, 2019, 01:11:09 pm ---... the higher end models can also run custom srcipt/software written in C inside of them.
--- End quote ---
I just have PIC24 with ISO1050 which drops everything to the PC through USB (possibly with filtering), and then I can use C to parse it as I want.
--- End quote ---
the point of having the device running custom code is that it can then do what it has to do without having a pc connected, which is VERY useful in certain places
NorthGuy:
--- Quote from: JPortici on July 19, 2019, 02:36:32 pm ---
--- Quote from: NorthGuy on July 19, 2019, 01:57:23 pm ---
--- Quote from: JPortici on July 19, 2019, 01:11:09 pm ---... the higher end models can also run custom srcipt/software written in C inside of them.
--- End quote ---
I just have PIC24 with ISO1050 which drops everything to the PC through USB (possibly with filtering), and then I can use C to parse it as I want.
--- End quote ---
the point of having the device running custom code is that it can then do what it has to do without having a pc connected, which is VERY useful in certain places
--- End quote ---
PIC24 can run custom code ;)
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