Hi Stephan,
thanks for the answer.
How is the "time when the UDP packet is built" defined? If it's periodic, what's the periodicity?
Also, the manual implies a different behavior: "Frames per Packet: This value specifies how many CAN frames are
transmitted per IP packet. The higher the value, the ...
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- Wed 6. Oct 2021, 20:50
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
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- Wed 6. Oct 2021, 14:52
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
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Re: Only one CAN frame in each UDP packet
Earlier it has been said that the UDP timeout value cannot be changed.
What is the (hardcoded) timeout value?
I.e. after how many ms or us a UDP packet will be send even though the 'frames per packet' number is not yet reached?
What is the (hardcoded) timeout value?
I.e. after how many ms or us a UDP packet will be send even though the 'frames per packet' number is not yet reached?
- Wed 6. Oct 2021, 11:10
- Forum: PCAN-Ethernet Gateway DR
- Topic: Only one CAN frame in each UDP packet
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Re: Only one CAN frame in each UDP packet
Hi,
we're running into the same issue.
Can you tell is the timeout value? Then we can try to configure the CAN side accordingly.
Thanks
Thomas
we're running into the same issue.
Can you tell is the timeout value? Then we can try to configure the CAN side accordingly.
Thanks
Thomas