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Description of πŸ”Œ Arduino and Seeeduino CAN-BUS Shield: A Perfect Match for Efficient Communication

Implements CAN V2.0B at up to 1 Mb/s. SPI Interface up to 10 MHz. Standard (11 bit) and extended (29 bit) data and remote frames. Two receive buffers with prioritized message storage. Industrial standard 9 pin sub-D connector, Two LED indicators

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Great Value

Excellent Value. Note the 9-pin Dsub connector. This doesn't follow what I consider to be a standard 2-low/7-high pinout convention. After the correct connection everything worked for me. For this price I would buy the same part again.

Pros
  • Price
Cons
  • Having Problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works as expected but is not intended as an Arduino Uno Shield

Shield cannot be easily plugged into an Arduino Uno due to conflicts with the USB connector and the DC connector. I had to do some modifications (solder an extra screen offset pin header) to be able to use it. Otherwise the CAN function works normally.

Pros
  • Glossy
Cons
  • Security The

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Short circuits itself and the Arduino UNO board

Shield pins touch the Arduino UNO's USB socket. This will never work as the shield is too close to the Arduino components. I'm amazed that Azone is selling this pitch.

Pros
  • Two receive buffers with priority message storage
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Excellent value for money

Excellent value for money. Note the 9-pin Dsub connector. This doesn't follow what I consider to be a standard 2-low/7-high pinout convention. After the correct connection everything worked for me. For this price I would buy the same part again.

Pros
  • Standard (11-bit) and enhanced (29-bit) data and remote frames
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good product for debugging code

I bought several boards from another source (not Revain) but this is the exact same board. As mentioned in some reviews, the code is poorly documented and difficult to implement. The thumbnail examples mostly work, but only as is. For example, the "get" example only works with 11-bit message IDs, not 29. In order for things to work, you need to dive deep into the code and debug it, which means the code appears to have been tested very tightly limits. The rest of the hardware is good, but the…

Pros
  • Industry standard D-sub 9 pin male, two LEDs
Cons
  • Could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well. Documentation is VERY hard to find, .

Works well. The documentation is VERY hard to find, especially if you're not using it with Uno. It took me several hours to get this working with my Mega2560. However, this does NOT work with any of my megs. I'm still not sure if it's because of this shield or my Arduino. Feel free to message me if you are having similar issues with this product and I can try to help you find the correct documentation if using it with the Mega2560. Warning: One of the guides I found online says that you need to

Pros
  • Implements CAN V2.0B up to 1 Mbps
Cons
  • New competitors