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A powerful open environment for automotive bus monitoring, simulation, testing, diagnostics, calibration and so on. It supports all kinds of mainstream hardware such as TOSUN, Vector, PEAK, Kvaser, Intrepidcs, ZLG, CANable, CandleLight, cantact and so on. It is a permanent free software for all automotive engineers.
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Programmable position memory for IKEA BEKANT adjustable sit/stand desk
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LIN Description File parser written in Python
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Implementation of Local interconnect network in c
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Vector SIL Kit – Open-Source Library for Connecting Software-in-the-Loop Environments
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Development tool to read and write CAN/LIN/flexray and other buses using gRPC which allows usage of preferred language.
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A parser for retrieving data from automotive Lin description files (LDF)
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Unified Diagnostic Services (ISO-14229) protocol on LIN
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TSMaster Demo Program Source Code
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Provide LIN-Master functions (write and request LIN-Frames via hardware UART
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