The new CANtrace 4.1 is a robust software designed for analyzing CAN bus networks, particularly focusing on CANopen and J1939 protocols.
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TK Engineering executed a project for a customer that utilized CANtrace’s Python scripting to decode float signals from channel multiplexed CAN messages. This meant that the signals were converted to fixed point and transmitted without multiplexing on a virtual CAN channel, allowing the data to be plotted and logged like standard CAN signals. Python code was also used to log CAN channel data in multiple CSV files for spreadsheet analysis.
Summer 2023 is reaching its halfway mark, and we hope you have had a pleasant summer so far! In the meantime, we are extremely happy to announce that we have created two packages for you to operate in tough environments, and at a great price!
TK Engineering installed TCS-10 CAN switches in an energy storage system (ESS) in the Netherlands. The system can store energy from the grid, ideally when produced by the vast quantities of local renewables, and then supply the grid with stored energy during periods of high demand. This system reduces the need for fossil based balancing plants and when used in conjunction with low-carbon renewables reduce the energy system carbon footprint significantly.