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Case studies – new structure & updates
We have restructured our Case Studies section, which now contains 40+ cool CAN logger case studies. The overview includes detailed use cases from companies like Volkswagen, Siemens, JCB, Bosch, Continental, Toyota, Marelli, BorgWarner and more. The cases are split into Heavy Duty, Marine, Agriculture, Electric Vehicles, Automotive and other.
See our LinkedIn update – and feel free to share it.
CANcloud now shows log file meta data
CANcloud is an open source browser for managing your CANedge 2 devices & log file data on your S3 server. With our latest update, CANcloud now displays log file meta data at both the session folder and log file level (across MF4, MFC, MFE, MFM formats). In particular, you will be able to directly see the “start time” of log files – i.e. when the data was recorded. This makes it much faster to find relevant log files.
Python API, CANcloud & Case Studies
Our open source Python API lets you easily list, load and DBC decode CAN/LIN log files from your CANedge. The Python API now supports compressed and/or encrypted log files. With this update, you can directly process both MF4, MFC, MFE and MFM log files from your local disk or S3 server via Python. As a result, you get the full benefits of compression / encryption (50-70% size reduction, 100% secure data), while retaining a simple work flow – e.g. if you are setting up telematics dashboards.
For more details, see our LinkedIn update below: