Hello,
I was wondering if the #freemaster development team has any plans to add support for the PEAK PCAN-USB device in their CAN plugin? Many of the supported CAN devices are either too expensive (Vector) or hard to find and purchase in North America.
Thanks!
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Hi jjacp,
Thank your for pointing this one to us. The FreeMASTER is going through an internal redesign process - therefore we are open to improvement suggestions.
I've captured this request as FMNG-21 (just for record - you will not be able to access the link) in our internal database.
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi jjacp,
Thank your for pointing this one to us. The FreeMASTER is going through an internal redesign process - therefore we are open to improvement suggestions.
I've captured this request as FMNG-21 (just for record - you will not be able to access the link) in our internal database.
Best regards,
Daniel
Hi alexisberthon,
Currently the FreeMASTER 2.0.8 (latest version) supports these versions of CAN drivers:
Do you know is there are plans to support PEAK PCAN-USB in the FreeMASTER 2.0 ?
Thank you!
Daniel
Hello Daniel,
We would also like to see the support of the pcan peak usb adapter! We have a PC bootloader application which only supports pcan and so we need to USB devices connected to the host one to flash (pcan) and one to debug (ixxat).
I just found the Kvaser CAN adapter is supported in the fresh 2.0.7.0 - even nobody asked for ;-).
My company could send you a peak usb can adapter if needed or we could help implementing the driver.
We have also implemented a MCU Freemaster CAN interface which has no access to the CAN hardware. In many applications we have already implemented a CAN handler and so we only want to pass the data[8], ID and length to the Freemaster code. If anyone is interested I can upload the modifications.
And talking about the Freemaster we found a small bug. When you have CAN enabled and an oscilloscope with 0=maxspeed (bus load ~30%) you have variable reading <1ms on the CAN bus but only data points every ~13ms in the Freemaster window.
Cheers
Sebastian