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The Magic CAN Node is a general-purpose analog sensor interface designed for use onboard Buckeye Current's racing motorcycles.

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Magic CAN Node is a multifunctional, Controller Area Network (CAN)-enabled sensor interface module. It has the ability to connect, measure, and transmit data from a wide variety of sensors.

![Magic CAN Node](Documentation/Magic CAN Node.jpg)

It's based on the Texas Instruments C2000 Piccolo, a 32-bit microcontroller with useful features.

Some important features of the Magic CAN Node include:

  • 12 analog inputs with buffering and anti-aliasing
  • An onboard pushbutton and two general-purpose LEDs
  • Access to SPI, I2C, and serial interfaces, as well as power and ADC pins, through standard "backpack" header
  • Robust CAN interface, with onboard CAN termination
  • Powered from +12V, with a wide 6-42V input range

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The Magic CAN Node is a general-purpose analog sensor interface designed for use onboard Buckeye Current's racing motorcycles.

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