Am having both the CAN controller and CAN tranceiver. Now I am sending the data using the IG block in the CANoe. Instead of that I would like to send an data only if a button is pressed. I can make a button using a Tk. To interface the button action to send an data to the another node I need your help. All the CAN communication is already there. For testing purpose we are sending an data through IG block. I am trying to change that part by a button.

This makes no sense at all. If you can make a button, and you can make it do something, and you can send the data using the IG block in the CANoe, whatever that is, why can't you send the data on button press?


In reply to Re^3: Data Transfer using CAN (Controller Area Network) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Data Transfer using CAN (Controller Area Network) by Sathish

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