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CAN Cables
Hey, just wanted to know where you all get your cables. Anyone make their own? It seems to make sense, because you never need as much as they give you or you never get enough.
If you do make your own, where do you get supplies? If not, where do you buy your cables? |
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Re: CAN Cables
The CAN cables aren't the same as the kind of phone wire you'd find at radio shack, so we make our own. It's easy if you have the tools
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We've made all of our CAN bus cables. Get an good phone terminating tool. Four and six conductor flat phone cable and RJ11 4 conductor and 6 conductor terminals. Just pay attention to wire orientation. |
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We used CAT5e cable, with stranded wire. We had noise issues with normal phone cable.
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Instructions and Digi-Key part #s can be found in the last chapter of this PDF
More info and the BDC-COMM app (connect laptop to CAN) can be found on the Luminary Micro site |
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Did you just leave 2 of the wires unconnected? Sounds like an awesome idea!
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Yes, we left the Brown Pair unused.
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Where did you get your endings/cable/crimper?
I don't know if Radio Shack has the stuff, but I'm pretty sure some home improvement stores have them. Anyone know? |
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We made our own. As others have indicated, getting the RJ-11 and RJ-12 isn't too bad - they're available at most places online (digikey, allied, mouser, newark, etc), and at Radioshack (our local store had both available). Add in a cheap $20 crimper, and you're set.
As for the wires... we got ours from our primary sponsor, Boston Scientific. As it turns out, one of the testing labs here was doing something with some wire terminals from another company. To get the terminals, they had to buy the whole cable (about 4 feet long per unit), but all they needed was the terminals on it. So they cut off the terminals, and were going to trash the rest of the cable. We snatched it up It's got 4 wires running through a nice, flexible outer sleeve. The only downside was the color coding - two white and two black. That just means we had to use a multimeter to ensure we got them in the right order ![]() |
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CAN is ridiculously tolerant of errors (I don't know what baud rate the FRC Jags operate at). You can just take two 28AWG wires or so, vise-clamp one end, put the other ends in a drill, and make some twisted-pair to carry the signal. (And then sleeve/braid it if you want).
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We found most of our supplies at our local ACE hardware store, including wire, connectors, and crimpers. Be aware that the crimpers you need will be six conductor crimpers. One of the connectors (the one with the serial cable) must be 6 wire. The rest can be four wire. This mistake wasted several days while we had bad connections on our serial cable.
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You can find everything (connectors, crimper, wire) at your local Lowes or Home Depot. They're pretty standard for home phone installations. Just make sure that you get the 6P6C RJ-12 connectors and associated crimper. Also, don't forget to flip the connector on one end to get pin 1 to pin 1 etc. connectivity.
Good luck, Mike |
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ok, i having some difficulty on how the wires are to be built, are the wires in the CAN cable reversed (AKA 1>6, 2>5, 3>4, 4>3, 5>2, 6>1)
and if that is so, would this work for the connection to the cRIO? DB9 RJ12 Jaguar 3 -TXD 6 1 - RXD 5 2 100 Ohm 4 3 - CAN H 100 Ohm 3 4 - CAN L 5 - GND 2 5 - GND 2 - RXD 1 6 - TXD I would like not to have to build a specail cable for just going from the adapter on the cRIO to the first Jaguar. I would perfer to have all the specal changes in the the DB9 to RJ12 adapter. Thanks! |
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the wires are NOT reversed. it is a through cable.
if you are using the db9 adapter with the rj12 jack, be aware that many have reversed pinouts. i killed one finding that out... sure, they were $.50 a pop, but it still was annoying. if you have any questions, be sure to read this: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/papers/2433 it's a document I recently wrote with everything you would ever want to know about making the wiring work for CAN. |
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