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My software engineers generate .dbc vector files that are the structure of CAN messages they send between microprocessors. I am using LabView to simulate one of the micros and talk to another micro to test it. The software guys want the LabView program to use the .dbc file to structure the messages sent out to the micro undertest when there are code changes. Can LabView deal with this? How? Has it been done before?
This is not a problem at all. You just treat your can vector as a chunk of bytes. Use the type cast function and cast everything to a byte array.I gueess your software engenieers can help help you with the dbc vector spec. Pay attention to the data format. Is little edian/ big edian expected. You may have to do some byte shuffle, but labview has a funtion for this
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