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Are 32 bit numbers too large for an SDM-CAN to handle?

Four byte IEEE4 (floating point) decoding can be handled Up to 24 bit signed and unsigned integer decoding can be handled. However, there are methods to use byte math in the datalogger program code to decode CAN frame integer data values larger than 24 bits.

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