

⚡ Hack your ride like a pro with the ultimate CAN-Bus Shield V2!
The Seeed Studio CAN-Bus Shield V2 is a versatile Arduino-compatible shield featuring the MCP2515 CAN controller and MCP2551 transceiver. It supports CAN V2.0B communication at speeds up to 1 Mb/s, offers selectable OBD-II or CAN standard pinouts via jumpers, and includes a TF card slot for data logging. Designed for industrial and automotive applications, it boasts a robust 9-pin sub-D connector and customizable chip select and interrupt pins, making it the go-to solution for makers and professionals aiming to hack, monitor, or develop CAN bus systems with ease.










| Brand | seeed studio |
| Manufacturer | Seeedstudio |
| Model | 103030215 |
| Model Name | CAN-Bus Shield V2 |
| Package Dimensions | 10.31 x 6.81 x 3.2 cm; 50 g |
| Item model number | 103030215 |
| Ram Memory Technology | DDR2 |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Compatible Devices | Arduino, Personal Computer |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Connector Type | OBD-II, CAN, DB9 |
| Material | Other |
| Form Factor | All-in-One |
| Manufacturer | Seeedstudio |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
A**D
Months of tinkering with other mcp2515 boards, changing crystals to 16MHz, trying different libraries, starting over, buying a knock off shield, all didn't work trying to talk to megasquirt via can bus. finally this seeed studio can shield and an arduino UNO knock off is working.
T**V
Worked perfectly! Was able to use this shield to open and close my homemade truck bed cover using my OEM key fob by intercepting CAN messages.
A**R
works good with the Arduino giga and mega, and good documentation
R**S
The item arrived on time. I uploaded a test program and ran it but have not hooked it up to my car's OBD2 port yet but i am sure it works fine
S**R
I am still pretty new to arduino and soldering stuff. I was also thinking the saulders were missing. I checked them with the multimeter and some were connected even though I could not visually see it. I use the box cutter to separate them all and confirmed that with a multimeter. I soldered them all back mostly to default except for the can bus that I did not want on obd2. The supporting documentation is terrible on the website but I did manage to find a "v2" document that actually looked like the "v2" that I had received. I did lots of extra Googling and finally got it working. All the defaults worked with my mega 2560 r3. I think there's some other can bus shields out there that have better documentation and would have been a better choice. You can also just buy the individual parts and build it yourself. I needed something quick and it worked so it's good with me.
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