Chapter 5 : can communications, Overview, Port description – Horner APG QX751 OCS User Manual
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CHAPTER 5: CAN COMMUNICATIONS
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5.1 Overview
QX751 models with either a BP41 or BP43 attached provide a CAN networking port, which is
implemented with a 5-pin connector, labeled CsCAN.
Like the MJ1 serial port, the CsCAN port can be used for QX751/BPxx programming by connecting it to
the CAN port of a PC running Cscape. The CsCAN port also allows the QX751/BPxx to exchange global
data with other OCS/RCS controllers and to access remote Network I/O devices (SmartStix Modules).
5.2 Port
Description
The QX751/BPxx CsCAN port implements the ISO 11898-2 physical layer and the CAN 2.0A data link
layer standards. Also, since the CsCAN port is powered by an internal isolated power supply, external
CAN power is not required.
5.3 Wiring
This section shows how the CsCAN port pins are assigned.
Figure 5.1 – CsCAN Port Connector
Table 5.1 – CsCAN Port Pin Assignments
Pin
Signal
Signal Description
Direction
1 V-
CAN
Ground
−
2
CN_L
CAN Data Low
In/Out
3 SHLD
Shield
Ground
−
4
CN_H
CAN Data High
In/Out
5 NC
No
Connect
−
Note: The V+ connection is
not required on the
QX751BPxx. The
QX751BPxx network port is
self-powered. However,
supporting devices can
require this connection, and
this pin can be used to land
the extra wire required for
those devices.