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Re: CAN and Jaguars, any limits?

There are wiring limits - 16 Jaguars with a maximum of 20 ft of cabling, although I have seen communication problems increase as cabling gets to 14-15 feet.

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Originally Posted by Alan Anderson View Post
If you're using a Jaguar as a serial-to-CAN gateway, you're probably pushing the limits of communication bandwidth with 11 devices to talk to. A 2CAN would not be as constraining.
To put some numbers around Alan's comment, Q22 of the Jaguar FAQ gives the practical capacity using the RS232 interface of about 930 packet/s each way.
But with a 50Hz polling frequency that means under 19 messages each way per period, shared across 11 Jaguars.
Think about how many messages you pass in a typical teleop period.
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