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SeatalkNG/N2K to USB interface
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I'm attempting to use a CAN-USB analyzer (RS485 - RS232/USB) UART to combine my SeaTalkNG network into openplotter. Reports from reviews say this unit works seamlessly with other CAN-BUS networks.

https://www.seeedstudio.com/USB-CAN-Anal...-2888.html



I have CAN high, CAN low and GND hooked up to STNG spur and can see data being received in RealTerm (serial terminal) under windows. I believe CAN-BUS is a binary communication, binary view mode in RealTerm looks "healthy".

In openplotter I can add the device as a CAN-USB, but there's no data populating into OP (RX light on interface always flashing with activity STNG/n2k network)

Am I missing something? Is there something special that the Open Plotter CAN-USB stick does that a regular CAN interface like this doesn't? Guessing OP is missing a step ie. the transport layer?
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SeatalkNG/N2K to USB interface - by Denham - 2020-01-08, 07:17 AM
RE: SeatalkNG/N2K to USB interface - by e-sailing - 2020-01-08, 03:02 PM
RE: SeatalkNG/N2K to USB interface - by Denham - 2020-01-10, 08:22 AM
RE: SeatalkNG/N2K to USB interface - by Denham - 2020-01-31, 11:31 PM

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