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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:42:55+00:00 2026-05-11T01:42:55+00:00

Will the CAN interface card likely be installed as a COM port? How do

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  1. Will the CAN interface card likely be installed as a COM port?

  2. How do I break up a message to be sent as separate frames? What about assembling data from multiple frames received into one message? Is this a valid concern?

  3. What is the CANopen stack? If I already have an API for communicating with serial ports, can I have my program read/send CANopen messages without the CANopen stack? What exactly does my program have to do?

  4. What is the ideal/correct way of implementing the object dictionary (OD) in software?

(Current situation: I have to write a Java program to interpret CANopen messages. Due do certain circumstances, I am unable to get my hands on the CAN hardware.)

(This is continuation of the series of Stack Overflow questions I have posted last week at Java and CANopen.)

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:42:55+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:42 am
    1. That depends on your interface card. But most likely, it won’t be a COM port, but you’ll get a DLL file which has exported functions to access the card (most available CAN interfaces are connected via the USB port to your PC). But don’t worry: even though it’s not an official standard, most of those DLL files use the same functions so that you can exchange your CAN interface with another from another manufacturer with no problems.

    2. It’s very uncommon to send so much data over the CAN bus that you have to split them up into multiple frames. But if you absolutely have to, then you have to do that yourself.

    3. A CANopen stack is a library which provides higher-level functions for you to use. It takes care of everything CANopen requires (e.g., heartbeat) so you don’t have to do it yourself. A good stack also takes care of multiple frames (2). Unfortunately, such stacks are not available for cheap, but IMHO they’re worth it.

    4. Most implementations use a struct, either in ROM or RAM, depending on whether the OD can be modified or not. But a good CANopen stack also takes already care of this for you.

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