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- | Some rules on how to design a CAN network. Consider reading [[: | ||
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- | The rules are general and valid for an CAN network including [[: | ||
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- | * Always use twisted pairs for CAN_H and CAN_L. | ||
- | * Several manufacturers offer also four twisted cables for CAN when using 4-wire construction. This makes cable thinner and enables moulding of 2x2x0.5mm2 into e.g. M12-connectors | ||
- | * Maximum cable length is between the two farthermost nodes on the CAN bus line. Remember, in the worst case a signal has to travel from the node at one end to the node on the other and of the line. It is a function of the bit rate as follows: | ||
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- | |bit rate |max cable length (in m) | | ||
- | | 1Mbit/s | 25 | | ||
- | | 800Kbit/s | 50 | | ||
- | | 500Kbit/s | 100 | | ||
- | | 250Kbit/s | 250 | | ||
- | | 125Kbit/s | 500 | | ||
- | | 50Kbit/s | 1000 | | ||
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- | (Table from CiA DS 301 4.02 page 20) \\ CiA 303 Part 1: Cabling and connector pin assignment has recommendations for connectors and cables used in CANopen systems. | ||
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- | If you ask for a formula? There is one rule of thumb: | ||
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- | ==== CAN cable types ==== | ||
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- | All big vendors have specialized CAN cables, but they are not necessary called **CAN** | ||
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