Dear sir, madam,
For a project we are looking for a USB to CAN adapter and we are
currently looking at your USB-CAN Analyzer (SKU 114991193).
We need to know, however, how the hardware functions in combination with
Linux and whether it will register as a Virtual COM device under Linux.
We are not necessarily interested in the functioning of the software
under Linux, as we have a proprietary software suite that we will be
using, instead of the provided Windows software.
Could you get back to me within one business day, as the project hinges
on the need for a USB-CAN adapter?
Hi Thom,
Thanks
best rgds
Bill
Hi There,
I’m having the same issue. I’m wanting to integrate the USB-CAN Analyzer with a raspberry pi for data logging however even though I’ve successfully integrated the chip I’m having no luck in getting any response. I’m writing serial to the USB, but as there’s little documentation I’m not sure if that’s the correct approach. an you please provide any code (python preferred) for integrating the analyzer?
regards,
Lachlan
Hello, I am having the same issue. The driver is already installed on my Raspberry Pi 5 but it’s saying input/output error. I’ve written to the support team but I did not get any response.
FYI
Hey! thanks for this. I got the exact same hardware as what you have posted.
I’ve used other CAN to USB adapters before (i.e. Canable pro, etc.) so I don’t have issues with setting up the serial commands but I have issue with this hardware that I got from Seeed that seems to not work even with the drivers properly installed.
interesting i will try to get someone to help… will be monday before they get into work
Thanks alot! How do I reach out to them? The error that I see is Input/Output error, usually I resolve this by unplugging and replugging and re-setting up the serial commands but it doesn’t work for this.
Here is a tutorial for Linux support to try out. github。com/kobolt/usb-can
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