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What is the difference between handles and channels?
11/08/2017

What is the difference between handles and channels?

By channel we mean the actual physical CAN channel. A handle can be seen as a virtual bus extension, that you need to open with a canOpenChannel() calRead More

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Can I use a Kvaser interface on my CANopen/J1939/Devicenet bus?
11/08/2017

Can I use a Kvaser interface on my CANopen/J1939/Devicenet bus?

As long as it is CAN based, yes. The CAN standard defines the hardware (“the physical layer” – there are several) and the communication on a basic levRead More

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Is the channel numbering persistent?
11/08/2017

Is the channel numbering persistent?

We try to keep the channel numbers as persistent as reasonably possible. Usually, they are persistent after a reboot, but it cannot be guaranteed. If Read More

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When does the timestamp wrap around?
11/08/2017

When does the timestamp wrap around?

The timestamps returned in for example the canRead() call are currently stored in 32 bits. This means that the resolution used for the timestamps deciRead More

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Can I configure the Memorator Light HS?
11/08/2017

Can I configure the Memorator Light HS?

No, the Memorator Light HS does not require configuration before data logging.  You use the Memorator Tools software with the Memorator Light HS only Read More

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What is ‘Silent Mode’?
11/08/2017

What is ‘Silent Mode’?

Silent Mode in a Kvaser interface or data logger is implemented in two different ways that both bring the same results to the operation of a device onRead More

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What operating systems do Kvaser interfaces support?
11/08/2017

What operating systems do Kvaser interfaces support?

Windows, Windows CE, and Linux.  To see a full chart of supported OS versions, click here.  For Windows and Linux drivers downloads, please visit our Read More

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How many CAN channels can I run simultaneously on the Kvaser driver?
11/08/2017

How many CAN channels can I run simultaneously on the Kvaser driver?

64 channels (in any combination of Kvaser hardware) into one PC with the appropriate Kvaser driver.Read More

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What is a ‘rugged’ product?
11/08/2017

What is a ‘rugged’ product?

Kvaser’s ‘rugged’ branded products are designed to meet IP65 rating, which protects against moisture, vibration, shock, oil, and dust.   Read More

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What protocols do Kvaser interfaces support?
11/08/2017

What protocols do Kvaser interfaces support?

Kvaser interfaces support all CAN higher layer protocols.  The hardware and SDK are designed to work at the raw CAN frame level, therefore you can useRead More

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