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Whistle, Bell Guitar Evaluation Board User Guide
Cables
MAN-EVLBRD-WHI-BEL-GUI (Ver. 1.401)
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.29.4.2
CAN Communication (CBL-RJ45CAN1-1)
RJ45
Pin No. Color
D-type
Female
Pin No.
Signal
Description
1
Green
7
CAN-H
CAN_H bus line
1
2
Yellow
2
CAN_L
CAN_L bus line
3
White
3
CAN_GND
CAN ground
4
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—
—
—
5
—
—
—
—
7
—
—
—
—
8
—
—
—
—
Body
Drain Wire Body
Shield
Cable shield
The shields of the RJ-45 and D-type plugs are connected to each other through the cable
braid.
Figure
B-4: CAN Cable (Part No. CBL-RJ45CAN1-1)
.30 Guidelines for Making Your Own Cables
Proper wiring, grounding and shielding are essential for ensuring safe, insulated and
optimal servo performance of the Evaluation Board. If you do not plan to use cables
provided by Elmo, follow the instructions below carefully.
Follow these instructions to ensure safe and proper wiring.
Use twisted pair shielded cables for control, feedback and communication connections.
For best results, the cable should have an aluminum foil shield covered by copper braid,
and should contain a drain wire.
The drain wire is a non-insulated wire that is in contact with parts of the cable, usually the
shield. It is used to terminate the shield and act as a grounding connection.