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MCP2515 CAN Bus Monitor Demo Board, Microchip
The MCP2515 CAN Bus Monitor Demo Board kit contains two identical boards which can be connected together to create a simple two node Controller Area Network (CAN) bus, which can be controlled and/or monitored via the included PC interface. The board(s) can also be connected to an existing CAN bus.
Using the PC interface, users can configure the MCP2515 registers, send CAN messages, and receive CAN messages. CAN traffic can be generated using a button on the board not connected to the PC.
There are also several headers (test points) so the MCP2515 pins can be monitored.

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MCP2515 CAN Bus Monitor Demo Board, Microchip