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Hello,
I'm trying to use pyxcp to connect to CAN-FD XCP slave. I'm using a raspberry pi as master, using socketCAN. I pass the parameter FD = True in the configuration file but it does not make a difference. The board's CAN interface is up and running and configured for CAN-FD at 500kb bit-rate and 2000000 data bit-rate. I can see the CAN XCP frames (connect) coming out as a regular CAN frame, wi
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Hey there, awesome package!
I was wanting to inquire; are there any future plans for implementing "Electricity" values or perhaps expanding the Energy namespace to include units and conversions for things like Voltage/Amperage/Wattage?
Thanks so much!
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It can be necessary to pull out the instrument sampling rate from data. In principle this should be easy but data gaps, instrument turn on/off, etc. can potentially frustrate this determination.
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support IPv6
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As per angularsen/UnitsNet#328 (comment)
Having a set of tests to validate that the correct abbreviation notations and symbols are used would be helpful, as we have seen from before that discrepancies tend to creep in over time.
See #328 for the (currently work in progress) guideline, go through the comments and identify what tests to write for the guid