National Instruments NI 9852 User Manual

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NI 9852 Operating Instructions

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Determining the Necessary Termination Resistance
for the Board

Unlike High-Speed CAN, Low-Speed/Fault-Tolerant CAN
requires termination at the Low-Speed/Fault-Tolerant CAN
transceiver instead of on the cable itself. Termination requires
two resistors, RTH for CAN_H and RTL for CAN_L. This
configuration allows the Philips Fault-Tolerant CAN transceiver to
detect and recover from bus faults. It is important to determine the
overall termination of the existing network, or the termination of
the individual device, before connecting it to a
Low-Speed/Fault-Tolerant port. Philips recommends an overall
RTH and RTL termination of 100 to 500

Ω (each) for a properly

terminated low-speed network.

Termination on the low-speed/fault-tolerant ports of the NI 9852 is
set through the NI 985x software to either 1 k

Ω or 5 kΩ.

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