How to ? SetupaCANserialbus
Set up a CAN serial bus
First, follow the common steps to set up any bus (see page 580). TocontinuetosetupanCANserial
bus, follow these steps:
1. To define the b us type in the Bus Setup window, click Serial as the Bus Type, and select CAN from the
drop-down list.
2. To select the components, click Components and select a component from the drop-down list.
3. To select the input for the displayed components of the bus, click on the component Input and select a
channel from the cascading list.
4. To set an input voltage reference threshold level, double-click the Threshold entry box and use the
keypad to enter the level.
5. To select the bit rate, click the Bit Rate arrow, and select the rate from the drop-down list.
6. Click the Display tab, and configure the bus display
(see page 590).
Set up a LIN serial bus
First, follow the common steps to set up any bus (see page 580). To continue to set up an LIN serial
bus, follow these steps:
1. To define the bus type in the Bus Setup w indow, click Serial as the Bus Type, and select LIN from the
drop-down list.
2. To select the input for the displayed components of the bus, click on the component Input and select a
channel from the cascading list.
3. To set an input voltage reference threshold level, double-click the Threshold entry box and use the
keypad to enter the level.
4. To select the polarity, click the Polarity arrow, and select the polarity from the drop-down list.
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o select the LIN standard, click the LIN Standard arrow, and select the standard from the drop-down
list.
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o select th e bit rate, click the Bit Rate arrow, and select the rate from the drop-down list.
7. Click the Display tab, and configure the bus display
(see page 590).
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