kiran
2014-09-30 10:57:17 UTC
Hello,
Does anyone have an idea how to recognise if CANH and CANL are shorted. In a
bus if a node CANH and CANL are shorted then whole Bus communication will be
crashed.
In that suituation separating that node might be a solution....but is there
any better way?
I have tried with using CAN hub. It works but i have CAN bus problems @1 Mbs
bit rate, Bus warning and oszillation during the acknowlodge bit time.
I m using CF173 CAN Transceiver and 8051 Silabs controller.
Any Idea would be great help. Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards,
Kiran
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Does anyone have an idea how to recognise if CANH and CANL are shorted. In a
bus if a node CANH and CANL are shorted then whole Bus communication will be
crashed.
In that suituation separating that node might be a solution....but is there
any better way?
I have tried with using CAN hub. It works but i have CAN bus problems @1 Mbs
bit rate, Bus warning and oszillation during the acknowlodge bit time.
I m using CF173 CAN Transceiver and 8051 Silabs controller.
Any Idea would be great help. Thanks a lot in advance.
Best Regards,
Kiran
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