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A powerful open environment for automotive bus monitoring, simulation, testing, diagnostics, calibration and so on. It supports all kinds of mainstream hardware such as TOSUN, Vector, IXXAT, PEAK, Kvaser, Intrepidcs, ZLG, CANable, CandleLight, cantact and so on. Free for research and education purpose for some features.
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TSMaster Demo Program Source Code
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Vector SIL Kit – Open-Source Library for Connecting Software-in-the-Loop Environments
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Embedded platform developed at Preh Portugal to integrate automotive HMI key-testing systems in production environments
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A repository showcasing Implementation of the LIN protocol on a microcontroller-based device (Raspberry Pi Pico). Includes only short presentation and a graduation thesis. Source Code is shared only after contacting repository author.
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Measurement and Calibration tool
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Automotive diagnostics tool
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LIN Description File parser written in Python
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Master communication in embedded systems by exploring key protocols like I2C, SPI, UART, CAN, and LIN. Learn trade-offs, schematics, and practical applications through hands-on exercises and a vehicle communication project. Explore microcontrollers, logic circuits, and digital signal processing while building hands-on skills through breadboarding.
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Opel Insignia A (facelift, 2015) climatronic panel using STM32/HAL.
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Opel Insignia climatronic panel using STM32/HAL.
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Alfa Romeo Giulia climatronic panel using STM32/HAL.
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BMW G08 heater blower motor drive LIN bus communication using STM32/HAL.
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