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Tutorial Using Python
Tutorial Using Python
  • Overview
  • Quick Start with RB
    • Pre-Requisite
      • Required Hardware and Software Components
      • Host Setup
      • Linux Commands
    • Power Up your RB
    • Fiddle with RB Command-line
  • Lib-Mraa & UPM Sensor Libraries (Python)
    • First Python Program
    • Know Your Libraries
      • LibMRAA
        • Python Programming using MRAA (SPI)
        • Python Programming using MRAA (PWM)
        • Python Programming using MRAA (gpio_blink)
        • Python Programming using MRAA (Aio)
      • LibUPM
    • Example Programs for Sensors
      • Procedure to interface phyNODE with RB
      • Accelerometer
      • Temperature Sensor
      • Pressure Sensor
      • Humidity Sensor
      • Magnetometer
      • PIR Sensor
      • Ultrasonic Sensor
      • Gas Sensor (MQ5)
    • mikroBUS UPM Sensor
    • Example programs for Communication Protocols
      • GPIO
      • I2C
      • UART
  • Hello World in C language
    • Setting up Environment
    • Transferring Files from Host to Board
    • Write your first C program
  • IoT Implementation
    • What is IoT?
    • IoT Protocols
    • MQTT Setup
  • Peripherals Functionality Testing using C Language
    • Interfaces
      • GPIO(General purpose Input/Output):
      • UART(Universal Asynchronous Receiver-Transmitter)
      • RS232
      • RS485
      • CAN
      • MikroBUS
      • mPCIe
  • Advance RB
    • Preparing SD card in case of OS failure
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  1. Peripherals Functionality Testing using C Language
  2. Interfaces

CAN

A Controller Area Network (CAN bus) is a robust vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other in applications without a host computer. It is a message-based protocol, designed originally for multiplex electrical wiring within automobiles to save on copper, but is also used in many other contexts.

Testing info will be added Shortly!!

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