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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
GND should be connected to - on the jag, but CSn should as well. Even though you aren't using the DSC that page should still be helpful.
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
I can't change the wiring ATM, but I have a couple of pics for clarity:
Spoiler for Encoder pic1:
Spoiler for Encoder pic2:
Spoiler for JAG Hookup:
Do we need to change the wiring? Edit: Sorry, I didn't see your last post |
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
Excellent job on the pictures! If you run a wire from CSn to GND on the board and leave GND connected to - on the Jag I believe you should be all set.
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
Okay, thank you. We have someone sodering the pins right now. Just wondering if you have tried doing this, and if you have, what's the best way to test it works? BDC-COMM?
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
Using the encoder, used CAN, never used them together before. BDC-COMM sounds like a good way to check things out and moving to an O-Scope or DMM on one of the channels to see if it's actually changing are where I would go next if that doesn't work.
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Re: Problems with the AS5145B and CAN
Thanks, we tried it out and it worked perfectly.
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