Hi,
My problem turned out to be the 9 pin cable between the AUX5790 and the National Instrument CAN system.
They use pin 7 for the CAN signal while PEAK uses pin 5. Grounds were on pin 3.
I mistakenly thought it was a standard. So This works well with a PEAK USB CAN adapter when I added my own ...
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- Thu 4. Sep 2014, 22:07
- Forum: PCAN-USB
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- Thu 4. Sep 2014, 14:10
- Forum: PCAN-USB
- Topic: PCAN USB with AUX5790
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PCAN USB with AUX5790
Hi,
I am trying to get a low speed GMLAN 33.33Kbps message going using the PCAN USB and the AUX5790.
Help, I am trying to use a USB to Can convertor with a AUX5790. I am confused about ground. I need to add the 5V input to pin 1 using a power supply. Do I let that 5V float. and use pin 3 and 6 as ...
I am trying to get a low speed GMLAN 33.33Kbps message going using the PCAN USB and the AUX5790.
Help, I am trying to use a USB to Can convertor with a AUX5790. I am confused about ground. I need to add the 5V input to pin 1 using a power supply. Do I let that 5V float. and use pin 3 and 6 as ...