Communication between two PCAN-USB adapters
Posted: Tue 28. Apr 2020, 01:12
Hello,
We have run into an issue while testing the communication between two PCAN-USB adapters.
Here are the FW/ Driver versions as detected by PCAN-View:
Firmware Version: 8.4
Driver Version: 4.2.0
Number of channels: 1
Using a bitrate of 250k, we’ve tested communication between two PCAN-USBs with both PCAN-View in windows and SocketCAN in linux (w/ cansend, candump). On the sender side, there is no indication that the frames cannot be sent, and on the receive side we don’t receive any frames in both of our test configurations. While running PCAN-View on the receive side, we observe that there is a BUSHEAVY status, but the status shows as OK on the send side.
The CAN adapters are connected to each other by a single DB-9 female to female serial cable. We have tried testing with two different brands of serial cables. Are these CAN adapters known to be working together in this kind of setup? We are using this test setup to validate that the CAN Analyzers will be able to reliably transmit frames between one another without risk of frame dropping or swapping.
If you can advise on the expected performance in the scenarios described above, it would be helpful for us to know. Additionally are there any limitations we should be aware of when testing directly between two PCAN-USB’s adapters?
We have run into an issue while testing the communication between two PCAN-USB adapters.
Here are the FW/ Driver versions as detected by PCAN-View:
Firmware Version: 8.4
Driver Version: 4.2.0
Number of channels: 1
Using a bitrate of 250k, we’ve tested communication between two PCAN-USBs with both PCAN-View in windows and SocketCAN in linux (w/ cansend, candump). On the sender side, there is no indication that the frames cannot be sent, and on the receive side we don’t receive any frames in both of our test configurations. While running PCAN-View on the receive side, we observe that there is a BUSHEAVY status, but the status shows as OK on the send side.
The CAN adapters are connected to each other by a single DB-9 female to female serial cable. We have tried testing with two different brands of serial cables. Are these CAN adapters known to be working together in this kind of setup? We are using this test setup to validate that the CAN Analyzers will be able to reliably transmit frames between one another without risk of frame dropping or swapping.
If you can advise on the expected performance in the scenarios described above, it would be helpful for us to know. Additionally are there any limitations we should be aware of when testing directly between two PCAN-USB’s adapters?