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    CANopenNode

    CANopen based stack for communication in embeded control systems.

    Project was moved to https://github.com/canopennode ---- CANopenNode is an open source software stack used for serial communication of multiple devices over the CAN/CANopen Network. It works on different microcontrollers, is reliable, simple and powerful and is suitable for industrial or home automation. CANopen is the internationally standardized (EN 50325-4) (CiA DS-301) CAN-based higher-layer protocol for embedded control system.
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    This project is a public domain application that is written in Matlab that models the ISA100.11a protocol stack for industrial wireless devices.
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