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- Mon 15. Aug 2016, 15:29
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: DIN Rail Attachment Force Limit
- Replies: 1
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DIN Rail Attachment Force Limit
What is the maximum force that the gateway is designed to withstand? Specifically, where the gateway attaches to the DIN rail.
- Wed 2. Mar 2016, 19:48
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10428
Re: Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
Hi Gunther,
The firmware update solved the issue. Thanks for the help!
The firmware update solved the issue. Thanks for the help!
- Tue 1. Mar 2016, 17:00
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10428
Re: Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
Hi Gunther,
I tried your recommendation and updated the ini file, but I am still seeing a 200 ms delay. I have attached the ini file that I imported. The software version that I have is 2.3.13. Any other suggestions??? Thanks!
I tried your recommendation and updated the ini file, but I am still seeing a 200 ms delay. I have attached the ini file that I imported. The software version that I have is 2.3.13. Any other suggestions??? Thanks!
- Tue 1. Mar 2016, 14:29
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
- Replies: 4
- Views: 10428
Signal delay due to CAN/ENET Gateway
I am using the PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR to communicate with a CAN device that is connected to a LAN. I need to both transmit and receive data using TCP protocol to/from the CAN device with minimum delay.
Linux TCP Client (transmit data to Gateway)
Linux TCP Server (receive data from Gateway ...
Linux TCP Client (transmit data to Gateway)
Linux TCP Server (receive data from Gateway ...