Mount it directly on a Raspberry Pi 40-pin header, or connect it to any Windows PC through a UART-USB converter.
See the use cases →A firmware that watches classical CANopen for security anomalies and reports them over the serial port for an auditable log.
Detect anomalies →Quickstart, manual, Linux and Windows software archives, and the CANopen Architect Mini tool.
Go to downloads →Available from Copperhill Technologies in the USA and the ESAcademy Store in Germany.
Where to buy →