2021-06-07 09:34 PM
2021-06-08 12:09 AM
do you need the builtin canbus transceiver also?
2021-06-08 12:29 AM
If possible, it's the best option. However, I can use the external transceiver.
More important one is the budget which is less than 200$ / EA.
2021-06-08 01:10 AM
200$is more than enough i believe.
I dont know any stm32 official board with builtin canbus transceiver. Maybe some ST employee should answer your question.
If i were the one choosing i would pick the latest version of their nucleo-64 f401 board and two of those cheap canbus transceivers.
The entire setup shoulnd cost more than 30$ per student (cheaper if you do big orders)
2021-06-08 01:40 AM
Thanks for the quick response.
One problem is that there is no built-in CAN controller in STM32F401xE (MCU of Nucleo-64 F401 board). That's why I am looking for the different evaluation board.
2021-06-08 05:06 AM
2021-06-08 05:46 AM
1. Get some CAN analyzers.
2. We used NUCLEO-L476RG(STM32L476RG) for CAN experiments.
3. FYI
http://thelukens.net/science/electronics/Engineer%27s%20Mini-Notebooks/
Paul
2021-06-08 06:10 AM
This is a very interesting board, i migth buy some
2021-06-08 06:56 PM
Thanks for the information! This is a cheap and an interesting board! I will check it out.
2021-06-08 07:03 PM
Good information! Prototyping is important technique to the engineer. I will check those boards also. I appreciate your help.