CAPE design for mutliple CAN ports on Beaglebone AI-64

I have published the kicad files for my design for multiple CAN on the Beaglebone AI-64 on my suzielinux website.
It is done in two parts. The first part allocates 5 CAN ports and the second one adds 6 more CAN ports and support for a small LCD display and SD card.
I also published the source of my overlay dts file.

I put a picture of my test box. I tested on debian.

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How do we find your website to get these kicad files?

https://www.suzielinux.com/

https://www.suzielinux.com/index_fichiers/Beagley-ai-CAN.tar.gz

This link is not the one for the Beaglebone ai-64 but for the Beagley ai.
Google is a good way to find my suzielinux website.
I named the site after my Maine Coon girl cat after she passed away from old age.
She was a sweetheart. One morning she was trying to keep me from leaving the house.
Around 20 minutes later I had a head on collision on the toll road with a semi truck.
The car was completely destroyed, the engine thrown around 500 feet away.
Some idiot was staring in the window of the car and was stunned when I got out of the car bleeding all over. He told me that it wouldn’t have happened to me if I had been a better christian.
I told him that I would already be in heaven if I had been a better christian. His friend got close to punching him.
The CEO of the company where I worked came to pick me up. When I came home my Suzie was my seeing eye cat since there were times when I couldn’t see anything.

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That is wonderful.
We have 11 cats of those 1 is a house cat and 2 are at work, the rest are farm cats. All of ours have been either rescues or feral born and I tamed them down. Momma Kitty found us, she was living under the dumpster and Deb rescued her. She started out in the office until she was in good enough health to get fixed. Then she became our house cat. Its amazing what a can of Fancy Feast will do.

Have you considered going by “Lucky” that seams VERY appropriate.