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Brian Wilson (talk | contribs) Created page with "A few months ago, I got a couple Grove based CAN bus boards that use a Cortex M0 based controller but most everything I see out there for sample code is based on the MC2515. When I saw this board I thought it might be a better starting point for me It came with its sockets soldered on, and a 3 wire screw terminal for the can bus wires. Pretty simple to set up. No need to debate pinouts. Plug and play. I will be trying to use it with a Xiao ESP32C6 controller. https..." |
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A few months ago, I got a couple Grove based CAN bus boards that use a Cortex M0 based controller | A few months ago, I got a couple [[Grove]] based CAN bus boards that use a Cortex M0 based controller | ||
but most everything I see out there for sample code is based on the MC2515. | but most everything I see out there for sample code is based on the MC2515. | ||
When I saw this board I thought it might be a better starting point for me | When I saw this board I thought it might be a better starting point for me |
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A few months ago, I got a couple Grove based CAN bus boards that use a Cortex M0 based controller but most everything I see out there for sample code is based on the MC2515. When I saw this board I thought it might be a better starting point for me
It came with its sockets soldered on, and a 3 wire screw terminal for the can bus wires. Pretty simple to set up. No need to debate pinouts. Plug and play. I will be trying to use it with a Xiao ESP32C6 controller.
https://www.seeedstudio.com/Seeed-Studio-CAN-Bus-Breakout-Board-for-XIAO-and-QT-Py-p-5702.html