Yes, ros_canopen utilizes SocketCAN package and many Kvaser CAN interfaces, such as Leaf Light v2, are supported by SocketCAN.
To install SocketCAN drivers for Kvaser hardware:
Now you should see your Kvaser device listed, e.g.
- 3: can0: <NOARP,ECHO> mtu 16 qdisc noop state DOWN group default qlen 10
link/can
For the rest, I suggest you to consult
https://answers.ros.org/question/250174/how-to-control-maxon-motor-by-using-ros_canopen/
Originally posted by speloot with karma: 46 on 2018-11-28
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Comment by r.ghahremani on 2018-11-29:
Can you be specific? How should I do this?
Comment by speloot on 2018-12-10:
Just updated my previous response..
Comment by r.ghahremani on 2018-12-10:
@speloot, yup I found the answer pretty look like yours few days ago, was too busy to update here. After what you said, there is a configuration progress for ros canopen_chain_node after catching CAN data by ros socketcan_bridge.