

MCP2515 or MCP25625 CAN Controller
October 23, 2020
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rpscd
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I am wondering if anyone here has worked with the MCP2515 or MCP25625 CAN Controller in LabVIEW. I see there are several Arduino libraries for using those chips but I have not found anyone who wrapped them into LabVIEW VIs.
Or instead has anyone created VIs from scratch to read/write CAN frames through the SPI interface? Successful or not, it would be interesting to see if anyone has already tried this.
Thanks
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