West Control Solutions KS 800 CANopen Interface Manual User Manual

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KS 800 CAN-Interface

11.4

Cable parameters

ISO 11898-2 defines some DC or AC parameters for the cables which can be used in CAN bus
networks (typically, pairwisely twisted cables with defined electrical properties are used). The
important AC parameters are 120 Ohm cable impedance and a nominal _propagation delay_ of
5 ns/m ! Recommendations for the bus cables and terminating resistors are given in the following
table:

Bus-length

Bus-cabel

(Z: 120 Ohm, tp: 5ns/m

Terminating-

resistance

Max. Bit-rate

Spec.

resistance

Cabel-size

0 ..40 m

70 mOhm/m

0,25mm², 0,34mm²

AWG 23, AWG 22

124 Ohm, 1%

1 MBd

@ 40m

40 m .. 300 m

<60 mOhm/m

0,34mm², 0,6mm²

AWG 22, AWG 20

127 Ohm, 1%

*

)

> 500 kBd

@ 100m

300 m .. 600 m

<40 mOhm/m

0,5mm², 0,6mm²

AWG 20

127 Ohm, 1%

*

)

> 100 kBd

@ 500m

600 m ..1 km

<26 mOhm/m

0,75mm², 0,8mm²

AWG 18

127 Ohm, 1%

*

)

> 50 kBd

@ 1 km

*

) With very long cables, a higher value for the terminating resistor (150 .. 300 Ohm) is useful for

reducing the attenuation.

Further recommendations for CAN networks (especially large ones):

Galvanic isolation is necessary with very long bus cables (e.g. 400m).

A separate ground line is purposeful.

The voltage drop (potential difference) between the transceiver ground potentials should

be low (smaller than 2 V, supply voltage from power supply in the middle of the cable).
The total input resistance of bus nodes should be > 500 Ohm.

Any tap lines should be as short as possible to prevent/reduce reflections, e.g. 6m @

500kbit (DeviceNet). < 1 m with higher bit rates !

For further information, refer to ODVA (DeviceNet), CiA (CANopen), various chip manufacturers
and Internet.

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