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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
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The schematic for the tan Jag is available online (to substantiate my claim): http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/spmu022c/spmu022c.pdf see page 42 upper right hand corner. Could the problem you saw have to do with wiring? |
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The problem we had wasn't due to wiring (confirmed by swapping wires between connections to confirm functionality), but more likely due to internal Jaguar complications (which seem to pervade all our attempts to coax them into being functional). In any case, I would believe that the rationale behind a backbone would be that it would allow one's CAN to continue functioning even in the event of a bizarre Jaguar breakdown in which the hardwired connection is somehow shorted or cut. |
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
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To me, the backbone element gets rid of my favorite feature of CAN, clean simple wiring. And I don't think I quite understand the rational that it would help resolve shorts/cut of your communications cables. I would think this system is still susceptible to shorts, and if a wire is getting cut during a match, then me or my electrical team made a grave mistake in how we ran the wires... That said, the wiring in that backbone box is really clean. If that's the route a team wants to go it looks like a nice reliable solution. |
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Based on a smattering of reports from a couple of teams, that Jaguar might just have had a connector with the pins not sprung out far enough to make good contact with the CAN cable.
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@Alan, thanks for that info - I hadn't been aware that that had been an issue. I'll keep that in mind when we play with Jaguars in the future. |
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
Sorry that I'm late to the party, I found my way here by a link from a different thread.
I'm curious how the CAN hub is holding up during testing. It is an interesting tradeoff between cable reliability and signal reflection. How many places are you terminating? What are your cable lengths? If I remember my CAN math correctly (and honestly it has been >2 years since I've done any form of line reflection analysis), at 1 megabit those taps should be limited to a third of a meter. But I think that was assuming an electrically significant distance between the taps. Could you scope the bus and see what the reflections look like? If it works, this could be really handy. PS: Maybe this needs to be spun out into a different thread. |
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Re: [Rookie] How to set up electrical the best way?
I have spun off a different thread.
http://chiefdelphi.com/forums/showth...15#post1121115 |
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