At Embedded World 2025, Arcane Four unveiled TeleCANesis, a tool designed to streamline data transfer across various systems and transport protocols. This solution minimizes the need for repetitive boilerplate code, enabling rapid setup of connections and ensuring seamless data flow within applications. The demonstration showcased TeleCANesis operating on a Linux system powered by the i.MX 8M Plus processor.
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TeleCANesis offers two primary tools: a web-based system architecture interface and an extension for Visual Studio Code (VS Code). The web-based tool allows system architects to design and map out data flow by creating “blueprints.” Users can drag and drop various “capsules,” each representing different system components, such as QNX capsules or Linux cloud capsules. Connectors like CAN receivers, MQTT receivers, and ZeroMQ transmitters facilitate data routing between these capsules, ensuring efficient communication across the system.
For engineers, the VS Code extension provides a more hands-on approach. By importing messages from a DBC file—commonly used in automotive contexts to define CAN bus messages—engineers can create internal representations that the TeleCANesis engine comprehends. This process involves setting up receivers and transmitters, such as a socket CAN receiver for Linux systems and a Storyboard IO transmitter for user interfaces. This integration within VS Code offers engineers a familiar environment to configure and manage data flows effectively.
Arcane Four’s experience in systems integration has led to the development of TeleCANesis, addressing the challenges of modern, complex systems that require multiple interconnected components, including cloud servers and various devices. By reducing the need for repetitive coding, TeleCANesis enhances development efficiency and ensures consistent data flow across diverse platforms.
The company’s business model centers on providing development tools like TeleCANesis, granting users access to these advanced features. Arcane Four is based in Ottawa, Canada, and continues to focus on bridging the gap between hardware and software in embedded systems.
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