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The ViewtoolGinkgo2 Mini USB to CAN Bus Adapter is a versatile and compact solution for seamless CAN network communication across multiple platforms, including Windows, Linux, Mac, Android, and Raspberry Pi. With a lightweight design and robust features, it enables efficient data acquisition and analysis, making it an essential tool for tech-savvy professionals.
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB, USB 2.0 |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Desktop |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 9 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Color | BLUE |
G**S
Works, but not easy to customize
While it does works with the software downloaded from their website the documentation to use it with my own custom software is very limited.With their software we can receive messages from the bus and filter them. It's also possible to send messages to the bus. But even this took me some time to do since it only responds to interface CAN2 (even it has only one interface... I've discovered this after a long time thinking bad words when trying to use interface CAN1 without any success).My original intention was to use it with my own software running on socketCAN, but so far I was not able to find a way to install it as an interface on my linux (Can change this rating if that changes in the future).
A**G
Linux support? Are you sure?
Linux support is atrocious. They supply a program to view CAN bus data, and a proprietary, closed source library.There is no SocketCAN support. All the examples and provided software use the libGinko_driver.so library. If you have a socketcan application that you hope to use with this adapter, be prepared to do some significant rewrites.There are no instructions on setting up USB device permissions. No udev rules. A few scattered programs here or there on github. Otherwise, linux support is disappointing.
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