The professional-grade, no-nonsense interface for automotive, industrial, and aerospace engineers.
Proprietary commercial software (not open source). SocketCAN native.
| Time Delta | ID | Dir | Len | Data | Cycle Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 122887 | 0x00000543 | Tx | 8 | 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 | 122.89 ms |
| 122882 | 0x00000544 | Tx | 4 | 05 00 00 00 | 122.88 ms |
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• TEST_MSG_R2Sig327: 5 (0x5) |
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Watch a quick walkthrough of the tool features and workflow.
Most existing CAN analysis software forces you into an ecosystem you didn't choose.
Stop rebooting or running VMs just to check a CAN bus. Native Linux support is often an afterthought in major tools.
Heavy Java or Electron apps eat your RAM. We use native libraries for maximum throughput on embedded devices.
Enterprise licenses cost thousands per seat. We offer a powerful toolset accessible to every engineer.
Visualize up to CAN 2.0-B traffic in real-time with microsecond precision. Auto-scroll, pause, and inspect frames without dropping packets.
Construct and send custom frames. Setup periodic transmission tables to simulate ECUs or trigger diagnostics.
Import DBC files to automatically decode raw hex data into human-readable signal values and physical units.
Record sessions to log files and replay them back onto the bus or virtual interface for regression testing.
Filter by ID, data content, or bus source. Isolate specific messages to debug noisy buses efficiently.
Works with any hardware supported by the Linux kernel (Peak, Kvaser, Slcan, vcan). No proprietary drivers needed.
Works seamlessly with industry-standard SocketCAN-compatible CAN-USB adapters
Plus any other SocketCAN-compatible adapter supported by the Linux kernel
Debugging ECU firmware directly from your development machine.
Validating vehicle networks without rebooting into Windows.
Anyone using SocketCAN who needs a GUI better than candump.
RCAN Viewer was born out of frustration. As embedded Linux engineers, we were tired of switching OS environments or fighting with command-line tools just to visualize a signal.
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