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    How to Program an Arduino for CAN bus Network Communication

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    How to Program an Arduino for CAN bus Network Communication

    How to Program an Arduino for CAN bus Network Communication
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 613 MB | Duration: 1h 23m
    Learn how to build and program Arduino hardware to implement CAN bus network communication

    What you'll learn
    Download and install CAN Bus library for Arduino
    Understand what hardware is required to implement CAN bus on Arduino
    Build Arduino hardware to implement CAN bus
    Write code sketches to test I/O devices connected to an Arduino
    Write code sketches to implement CAN bus communication on Arduino
    Understand the requirements to implementation of CAN bus messages on embedded systems
    Requirements
    Elementary understanding of the "C" programming language
    Basic understanding of elementary electronics
    Familiarity with the Arduino Uno prototyping system and it's programming
    Familiarity with the installation of software applications on the Windows OS platform
    Description
    99% of the time, CAN bus will be implemented on embedded systems. That's the plain reality. So if you get a job where you are working with CAN bus, you will mostly likely be programming and troubleshooting this protocol on embedded systems. This course is designed to give you your first taste as to what it is like to program an embedded system in order to create your first very own CAN bus network.

    This course uses the Arduino because by far it is the most popular system of it's kind out there. It's very inexpensive, widely available, easy to use and there is tons of support on the web for it. It's why I chose it for this course.

    At the end of this course, I hope that you will purchase your own components and build, run and test just as is shown in the lectures. In that way, if you go to a job interview and they ask you go about building a CAN bus network, you will be able to say … "Sure, let me tell you how I did it!"

    Who this course is for:
    Electrical Engineers
    Electrical Technicians
    Electrical Tech or Engineering Students
    Process Control Technicians and Engineers
    Process Automation Engineers
    Programmers working in the Process Automation field
    Automotive Engineers
    Automotive Technicians