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Keep in mind that this is rarely works/doesn't work scenario. Below a certain level it will not show up at all. Then it is a noisy line. You start losing packets. CAN is fault tolerant so they get re-transmitted. Once again you may or may not notice. Especially if you don't have a lot of traffic on the bus. Next you start getting quirky non repeatable issues. That might get attributed to other things.
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The setup used the standard CAN termination with the roboRio and the PDP with no additional resistors added. All CAN devices were wired to a pair of grounding bars (one for each color wire) we ordered from McMaster and connected using ring terminals. Also, if I remember correctly, the total bus useage was around 60% (though that may have changed as programmers added features). Last edited by cbale2000 : 04-01-2017 at 15:17. |
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Using a star network generally creates more problems on CAN bus than it will solve, and we do not recommend it.
Please read pages 35-37 of the Talon SRX User's Guide. http://www.ctr-electronics.com/talon...ical_resources |
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I actually think a better idea would be to use some of the tools now available via Linux for looking at the CAN bus for timeouts and retransmits (I believe you can do this on the RoboRIO in code too). I suspect you're going to see more errors with a star topology. We actually have a scope that can do this and if I had time then I'd like to but I don't honestly have the time to dig into it. If there is a team in NC that wants to do it then I'll volunteer the scope for the research but they would need to come out to our space to use it and bring the necessary test setups with them. |
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It's a good idea, but it's not better, just different.
Depends on what you're trying to accomplish. You'll need a piercing probe with that DSO to look at the signal at the SRX. |
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Would you though? We poked at ours last year and just did it at the junction point between two SRXs. |
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Only if you want to see what the waveform looks like at the SRX, compared to a proper bus with short stubs. Which is what I'm interested in. It would shed a lot of light on this whole discussion.
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Is there any active circuitry on this board, or is it just connectors?
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This is why they pay you the big bucks.
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Eric!! Haven't seen you here in almost 3 years! |
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Been a little while... I'm a grad student now. Thesis's rocket pitch is: terminate a high speed digital communication bus with biological goop instead of a resistor to make a cheap bio sensor. Time Domain Reflectometry that uses improved math to get away with worse (but cheaper!!) hardware.
Or put another way, I'm using the stuff that make e.g CAN busses fail for good instead of evil. |
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