Sold without pinheaders and DSUB-9 mounted (male DSUB-9 included - unsoldered)
See photo without DSUB-9 soldered.
Note: The current stock has the "female" DSUB-9 footprint, which is mirrored compared to the industry semi-standard of using a "male" footprint with CAN-low on pin 2 and CAN-high on pin 7.
If using a male DSUB-9 on a board marked as "TouCAN", just mount it on the bottom side of the PCB to get the same pinout as other CAN dongles (PEAK CAN for instance)
If you mount a male DSUB-9 on the top of the PCB, CAN-L will be on pin 4 and CAN-H will be on pin 8.
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