CANable 2.0 is a small, low-cost, open-source USB to CAN adapter. CANable enumerates as a virtual serial port on your computer and acts as a serial line to CAN bus interface. Using the alternative candleLight firmware, CANable enumerates as a native CAN interface on Linux. CANable 2.0 supports standard CAN and CAN-FD.
The CANable adapter is compatible with ARM-based embedded platforms such as Raspberry Pi, Raspberry Pi Zero, ODROID, BeagleBone, etc., making it ideal for integration into OEM products.
The resource is a 3D package library (STEP model) of common components available for Altium Designer, including 42 3D model libraries of common SMD components; 17 inductors, resistors and capacitors; 38 common connectors; 34 common light-emitting and display devices, a total of more than 130 exquisite 3D models of common components.
OpenEarable aims to enable ear-based sensing applications by providing a flexible open source hardware platform. It integrates a range of sensors, including a 9-axis inertial measurement unit, ear canal pressure and temperature sensors, inward-facing ultrasound microphone, speakers, buttons and controllable RGB LEDs. With these capabilities, OpenEarable provides researchers and developers with the ability to explore a variety of application scenarios.
OpenEarable controls and transmits sensor data via BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy). Audio is played from or recorded to the internal SD card. OpenEarable is compatible with the provided dashboard and Edge-ml.
Commercial electronic loads are more expensive, especially high-power loads such as computer power supplies that must handle transient current spikes well above their nominal ratings (1800W spike for a 600W GPU) and should be tested under worst-case conditions to Ensure stability.
The basic functions of USB-C are supported, such as high-speed communication and charging functions. Then this design solves the problem of painless switching between one host and multiple devices, or one device and multiple hosts.
The analyzer host computer directly uses Wireshark. The hardware is implemented using Cypress CY7C68013A MCU + Lattice LCMXO2 FPGA + Microchip USB3343 USB PHY