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Raptor-CAN is a PC-based software tool used to monitor, log or send data to a CAN bus.
Raptor-CAN is a PC-based software tool used to monitor, log or send data to a CAN bus.


===Does Raptor-CAN work with any USB to CAN hardware?===
===Does Raptor-CAN work with USB to CAN hardware?===
Raptor-Cal works with any Kvaser or RP1210 USB to CAN hardware.
Raptor-Cal works with any Kvaser or RP1210 USB to CAN hardware.
===Where can I download Raptor-CAN?===
===Where can I download Raptor-CAN?===
If you have already purchased a software license, you can download the latest release of the Raptor-CAN software at [http://software.neweagle.net/issues/plugin.php?page=Artifacts/index software.neweagle.net].
Please contact our '''[mailto:sales@neweagle.net sales]''' team.


===How do I use Raptor-CAN?===
===How do I use Raptor-CAN?===
Please read the [[Raptor-CAN_Downloads|Raptor-CAN User Guide]] for detailed instructions on downloading, installing and using Raptor-CAN. You can also watch a brief 3-minute video on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/embed/IgnKSb9nuKQ here].
Please read the Raptor-CAN '''[[Raptor-CAN_Downloads|User Guide]]''' for detailed instructions on downloading, installing and using Raptor-CAN. A tutorial is also available '''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wwqxllclJAE&list=PLWcfPzOdW5sdMD48RWI2Mm1MmE2wGXaB7&index=4 here]'''.

Latest revision as of 18:10, 17 February 2023

New Eagle > Products Wiki > Raptor Platform > Raptor-CAN > Raptor-CAN FAQ

What is Raptor-CAN?

Raptor-CAN is a PC-based software tool used to monitor, log or send data to a CAN bus.

Does Raptor-CAN work with USB to CAN hardware?

Raptor-Cal works with any Kvaser or RP1210 USB to CAN hardware.

Where can I download Raptor-CAN?

Please contact our sales team.

How do I use Raptor-CAN?

Please read the Raptor-CAN User Guide for detailed instructions on downloading, installing and using Raptor-CAN. A tutorial is also available here.