Specifications
CAN FIFO driver blocks for the CAN-AC2-PCI with Philips SJA1000 CAN-Controller
5-9
Slot edit field described further below. If just one board is present in the target
system, board number 1 should be selected.
CAN - Physical bus — Defines the physical CAN bus type of the CAN port 1.
In the board’s standard hardware configuration, only High speed CAN is
supported. By extending the board with Low speed CAN piggyback modules, it
is possible to additionally select Low speed CAN as the physical bus. The value
of this control shouldn’t be changed to Low speed if no module is present for the
corresponding CAN port. If the module is present (see the Softing user manual
on how to install the modules), you can select between High speed and Low
speed CAN.
CAN 1 - Baud rate — Defines the most common baud rates for CAN port 1. If
special timing is necessary (baud rate), select
User defined.
CAN 1 - User defined baud rate — If you select User defined from the CAN-1
Baud rate list, enter the four values for the timing information. The vector
elements have the following meaning
[ Prescaler, Synchronisation-Jump-Width, Time-Segement-1,
Time-Segment-2 ]
For more information about these values see the Softing user manual for this
board.
CAN 2 - Physical bus — Defines the physical CAN bus type of the CAN port 2.
In the board’s standard hardware configuration, only High speed CAN is
supported. By extending the board with Low speed CAN piggyback modules, it
is possible to additionally select Low speed CAN as the physical bus. The value
of this control shouldn’t be changed to Low speed if no module is present for the
corresponding CAN port. If the module is present (see the Softing user manual
on how to install the modules), you can select between High speed and Low
speed CAN here.
CAN 2- Baud rate — Defines the most common baud rates for CAN port 2. If
special timing is necessary (baud rate), select
User defined.
CAN 1 - User defined baud rate — If you select User defined from the CAN-2
Baud rate list, enter the four values for the timing information. The vector
elements have the following meaning
[ Prescaler, Synchronisation-Jump-Width, Time-Segement-1,
Time-Segment-2 ]