![]() In the next step I will show you how to use it. I have developed a tool which I call the SuperSniffer, It allows you to analyze the data in a way so you can make more sense of the incoming message stream, If you have scanned the can bus before you will now that 1000s of messages are being transmitted and its not really possible to make out what's happening when just watching the messages come in. The actual arduino code can be found from the previously mentioned linkĪlternatively you can use the Arduino Code embedded into the SuperSniffer's "Arduino Code" Sketch toolbar menu. ![]() Note:The CAN-BUS Shield needs a custom library to be loaded from the manufacturer of the shield, which can be downloaded from github. By now - CANBUS functionality work (may be) only for AudiVW, i can add code for Fiat. For example, within the automotive industry, a CAN Bus Sniffer tool can be used to pinpoint issues within a cars electronics systems. You can Google CAN bus sniffer and you should get some hits. It is used in a variety of fields, from automotive to industrial applications. In a nutshell, It involves attaching a SeeedStudio CAN-BUS shield to an Arduino UNO. The CAN Bus Sniffer tool is an indispensable resource in the world of network diagnostics. I created a forum thread explaining a bit more in detail , ![]() In a previous instructable Ive shown how you can put together hardware to scan your can bus, the instructable can be found here. The Hardware built in a previous Instructable
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