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CANopen with NXP Chipset

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narenchandra401
Contributor III

Hi community ,

We are developing a device that will be communicating over CANopen , we are planning to go with NXP chipset , 

are there any chips that support CANopen Configuration tool from any top CANopen tool vendors .

Have someone developed any application with CANopen and NXP MCU , please let me know , we need to know if there is any support for CANopen with NXP MCU 

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kerryzhou
NXP TechSupport
NXP TechSupport

Hi Naren chandra,

 I don't know which detail RT chip you are using, but about the RT canopen code, you can refer to the official SDK code.

 Just take the RT1050 as an example, you can download the SDK code from this link:

 Welcome | MCUXpresso SDK Builder 

Select the RT1050 chip, in the middleware, you can select all, then generate the code and download it.

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Wish it helps you!

Have a great day,
Kerry

 

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mjbcswitzerland
Specialist V

Naren

 

The uTasker project integrates CANopenNode, who's object directory is generated by the Object Directory Editor web application.

This has been used for commercial CANopen product developments on Kinetis parts with FlexCAN (and can be used in legacy Coldfire V2 products) and is also integrated in the i.MX RT project version. Unfortunately the i.MX RT version hasn't yet been released and is only available to development partners during the validation phase. If your development doesn't need to be completed in the next few weeks you could take a look again a little later to see whether its release could still make it feasible. https://www.utasker.com/iMX.html

Regards

 

Mark

[uTasker project developer for Kinetis and i.MX RT]