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03-31-2012 12:12 PM
04-02-2012 11:00 AM
Youssef89,
I did a bit of digging here, and it sounds like VECTOR makes a CANcaseXL labview driver, but unfortunately it is not free. It also seems like They also have a free .NET library, which you could call into in LabVIEW, but it sounds like its a bit tedious, based on a few other threads such as this. That said, most of those forums were pretty old, so I would suggest contacting VECTOR to see what their options look like now.
04-11-2012 01:22 AM
Are you trying to monitor the CAN traffic, CAN messages on the bus? Do you have the VECTOR CANoe app also?
You could call CANoe from Labview...
What more exactly are you trying to achieve?
Vincent
04-11-2012 02:44 AM
In fact there is another application running on parallel with labview to send the testing frames to the dashboard of a car.
I would like to get the passed frames using labview, than compare the frames to the data base to identify what kind of tests was done on the dashboard.
04-12-2012 02:50 PM - edited 04-12-2012 02:51 PM
Youssef89,
If you are trying to interface with a CAN bus to read an OBDII port, you should be able to do everything you need in LabVIEW with a simple CAN device (either NI-XNET or NI-CAN) and a CAN-OBD-II connector. we then offer full APIs for talking to the bus. You can send and receive any frames or signals you could need from there through LabVIEW. The simplest setup would probably be a USB 8473 with a CAN-OBD-II connector cable. Would that be a viable option? It would circumnavigate needing to used the Vector CAN libraries altogether.
04-20-2012 02:29 PM
The driver is for free, so try the links below.
http://s3.amazonaws.com/us.vector.com/drivers/Vect
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