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USER’S MANUAL

PCI Express PEX Series Board

(Product Model: PEX-485111)

1-Channel High-Speed CAN and

1-Channel Low-Speed CAN PCI Express Product

1-channel high-speed CAN

High-speed CAN transfer rate

60 kbps to 1 Mbps

SJA1000 compatible

CAN controller

1-channel low-speed CAN

Low-speed CAN transfer rate

40 kbps to 125 kbps

Transmission length

40 m (max.)

64-byte receive FIFO I/O transfer method

„

Notes to Users

You should carefully read

Handle with Care

for your safety before using this product.

The specifications of the product are under continuous improvement and while every effort is made to keep this manual up-to-date, we reserve the right to update the contents of this

USER’S MANUAL

without prior notice.

Therefore, you should thoroughly read this

USER’S MANUAL

even if you have often purchased this product before.

All official specifications are expressed in metric. English unit is supplied for convenience. Using this product requires technical knowledge of hardware and software.

Conventions Used in This Manual

!

Warning

This mark means that there is a possibility of death or serious injury if you ignore or do not follow the said instructions.

!

Caution

This mark means that there is a possibility of injury or physical harm if you ignore or do not follow the said instructions.

Prohibited Action

Don’t Disassemble

Stated action must be avoided.

Equipment must not be disassembled.

Don’t Touch

Keep away from Static

Electricity

Equipment must not be touched with hands.

Be careful of static electricity for the product damage.

Note

Denotes a note.

Other product and company names are trademarks, registered trademarks, or servicemarks of their respective owners.

© 2010 Interface Corporation

All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or altered in any form or by any means without the written permission of Interface Corporation.

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Document Description

Interface Corporation provides the following documents for this product. Please read carefully before using it.

Manual Price Description

User’s Manual Free of charge The user’s manual including setup and hardware specifications describes the basic operation to install this product.

- Product installation

- Device driver software installation

- Product summary

- Features

- External interface specifications

- Example connection of external equipment

Technical Data Book Free of charge The technical data book is for a person who designs hardware and software.

It includes direct control methods for hardware, I/O map, and external specifications.

Note: You may download software drivers from our Web site free of charge. We also provide software drivers on CD-ROM for a nominal fee.

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Handle with Care

!

Warning

Please consult our Customer Support Center if you intend to use our products for special purposes, such as the use for moving vehicles, medical treatment, aerospace engineering, controlling nuclear power, submerged translators and

so on. Refer to “Chapter 11 Information Service,” page 35, for more details.

Keep this product away from flammable gases.

Do not modify the product. Interface Corporation assumes no liability for any malfunctions resulting from users’ unauthorized modification of the product.

!

Caution

Do not touch around the following label because of high temperature when using this product. Do not remove the label from the product.

Do not touch around the following label because electric shock may occur when using high-voltage (50 Vdc or greater) for an external circuit. Do not remove the label from the product.

Do not touch around the following label when using this product because there is a rotary part near here. Do not remove the label from the product.

Discharge static electricity from your body by touching a grounded metal object before handling the product. The static electricity may damage the product.

Care should be taken in the following situations.

- When touching this product.

- When connecting a cable.

- When wiring a terminal block.

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Make sure the external cable connector is disconnected before installing or removing any boards. It may cause short-circuit with the boards in adjacent slots.

To avoid possible injury or malfunction, do not touch the soldered surfaces of this product.

Use this product only under the specified conditions such as power supply, voltage, temperature, and humidity range.

Take measures to avoid and minimize shock, vibration, magnetic fields, and static electricity in the storage or operating environment of this product.

Avoid the following conditions for storage and operation.

Extremely high temperature and humidity

Exposure to the direct rays of the sun

A lot of soot and dust

Vibrations and mechanical shocks

Chemical vapors

Keep this product away from foreign matter.

Do not forcibly bend the cable connected to each module.

This product is made under strict quality management, however, when using this product for the purposes that may result in any damages, lost profits, or any other incidental or consequential damages resulting from breakdown of this product, the user is required to take adequate and appropriate measures, such as installing safety devices to avoid possible serious accidents.

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Environmental Specifications

Use this product only under the conditions as shown below.

Environmental Conditions

Operating temperature: 0 degrees C to 50 degrees C

Relative humidity: 20% to 90% (non-condensing)

Dust

Corrosive Gas

Typical office environment

None

Noise

Voltage Requirements

Keep this product away from power source such as motors as far as possible to avoid electromagnetic interference.

+3.3 Vdc (+/-0.3 V): 0.5 A (typ.)

Bus Requirements

PCI Express

TM

Base Specification Rev. 1.0a x1

Dimensions

Number of Slots Required

MD1:106.68(D) x 64.4(H) [mm]

1 slot

Periodic Inspections

The following inspections should be carried out on this product periodically.

Item

Cable connections

Card edge

Connector contacts

Surfaces

Checkpoint

Be sure that all connectors and cables are installed correctly.

Check for dirt or corrosion.

Check for dirt or corrosion.

Surface should be free of dust and foreign matter.

Storage

This product should be stored exactly the same way as when it was received. Proceed as follows: electro-conductive bag

1. Put this product back in its electro-conductive bag. box

2. Wrap this product with the original packing material.

3. Do not expose this product to the direct rays of the sun. Avoid excessive humidity. Store the product at room temperature.

The pictures are for reference purpose only.

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Contents

Document Description

Handle with Care

1

2

Chapter 1 Summary 7

1.1 Features ...................................................................................................................... 7

Chapter 2 Factory Default Settings 8

2.1 Factory Default Settings .............................................................................................. 8

Chapter 3 Setup 10

3.1 Board Installation....................................................................................................... 10

Chapter 4 Software Installation 11

4.1 Windows.................................................................................................................... 11

4.1.1 Installation of Device Driver Software ............................................................ 12

„ Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista ......................................................... 12

„ Windows Embedded Standard, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, or

Windows Server 2003 ........................................................................................ 13

„ Windows 2000 ................................................................................................ 14

4.1.2 Installation of Utility Disk................................................................................ 15

4.1.3 Uninstallation of Utility Disk ........................................................................... 15

4.2 Linux ......................................................................................................................... 16

4.2.1 Installation ..................................................................................................... 16

„ Loading the Driver Modules and Making a Device Node ................................. 17

„ Kernel Version ................................................................................................ 18

4.2.2 Uninstallation................................................................................................. 18

Chapter 5 Uninstallation 19

5.1 Board Uninstallation .................................................................................................. 19

Chapter 6 Hardware Description 20

6.1 Hardware Specifications ............................................................................................ 20

6.2 Electric Characteristics .............................................................................................. 22

6.2.1 High-Speed CAN Channel ............................................................................. 22

6.2.2 Low-Speed CAN Channel .............................................................................. 22

Chapter 7 Functional Description 23

7.1 Circuit Diagram.......................................................................................................... 23

7.2 Input/Output Circuit.................................................................................................... 23

7.2.1 High-Speed CAN Transceiver ........................................................................ 23

7.2.2 Low-Speed CAN Transceiver......................................................................... 24

7.3 Function for CAN Bus Monitor ................................................................................... 24

7.3.1 Listen-Only Mode .......................................................................................... 24

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Chapter 8 External Connections 25

8.1 Interface Product Pin Assignments ............................................................................ 25

8.2 Signals ...................................................................................................................... 26

8.3 Connection Diagrams ................................................................................................ 26

8.3.1 Cabling with Optional Cables ......................................................................... 26

8.4 Example Connections ................................................................................................ 27

8.4.1 Bus Level and Ground Reference .................................................................. 27

8.4.2 High-Speed CAN Connection Rules .............................................................. 28

8.4.3 High-Speed CAN Channel Example Connection ............................................ 29

8.4.4 Low-Speed CAN Connection Rules ............................................................... 30

8.4.5 Low-Speed CAN Channel Example Connection............................................. 31

Chapter 9 Front Panel Installation 32

9.1 How to Exchange ...................................................................................................... 32

Chapter 10 Optional Products 34

10.1 Accessories ............................................................................................................. 34

Chapter 11 Information Service 35

11.1 How to Get Information ............................................................................................ 35

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Chapter 1 Summary

The PEX-485111, a CAN (Controller Area Network) interface product for PCI Express-based computers, provides one high-speed and one low-speed communications channels. The product uses the

SJA1000 CAN controllers or equivalent. The high-speed CAN uses the SN65HVD251 CAN transceiver or equivalent and performs high-speed CAN communications compliant with ISO11898-2.

The maximum transfer rate is 1 Mbps. The low-speed CAN uses the TJA1054A CAN transceiver or equivalent and performs low-speed CAN communications compliant with fault-tolerant CAN.

The maximum transfer rate is 125 kbps. There is one CAN controller for each channel and its transfer rate can be set individually. The terminating resistors are DIP switch selectable.

1.1 Features

>>CAN protocol

The high-speed CAN can perform high-speed CAN communications compliant with the CAN 2.0B protocol and ISO11898-2. It uses the SJA1000 CAN controller or equivalent and SN65HVD251 CAN transceiver or equivalent. The maximum transfer rate is 1 Mbps. The low-speed CAN can perform low-speed CAN communications compliant with the CAN 2.0B protocol and fault-tolerant CAN. It uses the SJA1000 CAN controller or equivalent and TJA1054A CAN transceiver or equivalent. The maximum transfer rate is 125 kbps.

>>One CAN controller for each channel

The PEX-485111 incorporates one CAN controller per channel. Each channel provides independent communications at an individually set transfer rate. The system clock frequency is 24 MHz.

>>High-performance CAN controller

With the SJA1000 CAN controller or equivalent, the PEX-485111 provides the following functions: error code capture, error count, two receiver message filters, and so on.

>>Receive FIFO

The SJA1000 CAN controller features an internal 64-byte FIFO as a temporary receiving buffer.

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Chapter 2 Factory Default Settings

2.1 Factory Default Settings

(7)

(5)

(2)

(3)

LED1 RSW1

(1)

CN1

(6)

(4)

(1) 25-pin D-sub male connector (CN1)

This connector connects to external equipment.

(2) Access LED (LED1)

The LED1 glows green to indicate the CPU accesses to this product. A single access lights the LED1 for 500 ms. When continuous accesses cease, the LED1 turns off 500 ms later.

(3) Board ID rotary switch (RSW1)

The rotary switch on each of our boards is used to uniquely identify each board in cases where our multiple boards of the same type are installed in the same system. Remember to set this switch to a unique setting on each board so there is not a conflict among boards of the same type. When using an board of the same type, set the rotary switch to “0.” (Factory default setting: 0)

(4) Reserved switches (ISP0, ISP1)

Setting Description

The switches must be fixed to position A.

Do not change the setting.

The „ shows the switch setting position.

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(5) DIP switch (DSW16)

The DSW16 DIP switch selects the appropriate terminating resistors for the high-speed CAN channel 1 (CH1).

Setting

ON

Terminating Resistor

Unconnected

OFF

(Factory default setting)

ON

Connected

OFF

The „ shows the switch setting position.

(6) DIP switches (DSW21, DSW22)

The DSW21 and DSW22 DIP switches select the appropriate terminating resistors for the low-speed

CAN channel 2 (CH2).

DSW21

ON

Setting

DSW22

ON

Terminating Resistor

510

Ω

(Factory default setting)

OFF

ON

OFF

ON

15 k

Ω

OFF OFF

Do not apply settings other than the above.

The „ shows the switch setting position.

(7) DIP switch (DSW25)

The DSW25 DIP switch controls the (V

BAT

) power supply selection for the low-speed CAN tranceiver of the channel 2 (CH2).

Setting Power Supply

Internal power supply

(Factory default setting)

External power supply

*

The „ shows the switch setting position.

!

Caution

* When using external power supply, connect the power supply in the range from +5 Vdc to +27 Vdc to the V

BAT

signal.

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Chapter 3 Setup

This chapter explains about preparations for using this product.

<Flow>

Board installation

Driver installation

How to setup software

We recommend you to check the operation. Refer to “4.1.3 Uninstallation of Utility Disk,” page 15, and

“Chapter 5 Uninstallation,” page 19, for uninstallation.

3.1 Board Installation

Note: The following pictures are for reference purpose only.

1. Make sure that the system is turned off, and unplug the power cable.

2. Remove the PC case cover and a slot cover.

3. Insert the board into an open slot.

PCI Express connector

Screw fastening

Board

Computer

Insert the board into an open slot in your computer.

!

Caution

Be careful of the insert direction to avoid system damage when you insert this product into your system.

4. Fasten the panel to the bracket with a screw.

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Make sure that the goldfingers are properly inserted into the

PCI Express connector.

5. Replace the cover, plug in the power cable, and turn on the computer.

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Chapter 4 Software Installation

Information

To operate this product, the driver software is required. To download the driver software free of charge, visit our Web site and get a user ID.

Refer to Help in the software about how to use the DLL functions, sample

programs, and utility programs.

4.1 Windows

The Interface device driver software is composed as follows.

• Driver disk

This disk contains the device drivers.

Downloading procedure

>> Download the Driver Disk of GPF-4851 for your operating system from our Web site.

>> Execute the downloaded program, and then a folder is created.

Note: Refer to “4.1.1 Installation of Device Driver Software,” page 12, for more details.

• Utility disk

This disk contains the Readme, Help, sample programs, utility programs, and so on.

Downloading procedure

>> Download the Utility Disk of GPF-4851 from our Web site.

>> Execute the downloaded program, and then [SETUP] folder is created.

>> Run the SETUP.EXE file on the [SETUP] folder. The programs will be installed to the drive you specify.

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4.1.1 Installation of Device Driver Software

„ Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista

The driver may only be installed by a member of the System Administrators group.

1. When you log on to Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista, the device driver wizard will start automatically. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, select Continue.

2. The Found New Hardware dialog box will appear, select Locate and install driver software

(recommended).

3. Select Don’t search online.

4. Click I don’t have the disc. Show me other options.

5. Click Browse my computer for driver software (advanced).

6. Click Browse and specify the Win2000 driver folder downloaded from our Web site, and then click

Next.

7. Installation will start automatically.

8. Follow further instructions on your screen.

9. Repeat the procedure 2 through 8 by the number of channels.

Note: For Windows Server 2008 Server Core, install the driver with the following command.

<Example>

[Win2000] driver folder is in C drive: pnputil -i -a c:\Win2000\xxxx.INF

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„ Windows Embedded Standard, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, or

Windows Server 2003

The driver may only be installed by a member of the System Administrators group.

1. When you log on to Windows Embedded Standard, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, or

Windows Server 2003, the device driver wizard will start automatically.

2. The Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will appear, select Install from a list or specific

location [Advanced], and then click Next.

3. Select Search for the best driver in these locations, and select Include this location in the

search: Then click Next.

4. Click Browse and specify the Win2000 driver folder downloaded from our Web site, and then click

Next.

5. Installation will start automatically.

6. Follow further instructions on your screen.

Note: Repeat the procedure 2 through 6 by the number of channels.

Make sure that there are no conflicts in setting up the computer resources, such as I/O addresses and interrupt request levels. After installing the device driver software, the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will not appear as described above in procedure 2 when the computer is turned on. After the installation of device driver software is completed, install the utility disk.

• When importing the hardware information file for Windows Embedded Standard or

Windows XP Embedded

>> How to download the driver

1. Download the Driver Disk of GPF-4851 for its operating system from our Web site.

2. Execute the downloaded program, and then [Win2000] folder is created.

>> How to install the driver

1. Start up the Component Database Manager of Windows Embedded Standard or

Windows XP Embedded development enviroment.

2. Import our hardware information file. Follow further instructions on your screen to import the file whose extension is SLD in the [Win2000] folder.

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„ Windows 2000

The driver may only be installed by a member of the System Administrators group.

1. When you log on to Windows 2000, the device driver wizard will start automatically.

2. In the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box, click Next.

3. Select Search for a suitable driver for my device [recommended], and then click Next.

4. Select Specify a location check box, and then click Next.

5. Click Browse and specify the Win2000 driver folder downloaded from our Web site, and then click

OK.

6. To install the driver Windows found, click Next.

7. Follow further instructions on your screen.

Note: Repeat the procedure 2 through 7 by the number of channels.

Make sure that there are no conflicts in setting up the computer resources, such as I/O addresses and interrupt request levels. After installing the device driver software, the Found New Hardware Wizard dialog box will not appear as described above in procedure 2 when the computer is turned on. After the installation of device driver software is completed, install the utility disk.

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4.1.2 Installation of Utility Disk

1. Decompress

*

the compression file downloaded from our Web site and run the SETUP.EXE file on the decompression folder. The README, Help, and sample programs will be installed to the drive you specify.

2. Follow further instructions on your screen.

3. To verify that you have successfully installed the software package, check that GPF-4851 is registered in the Interface folder of the Program Files folder.

*

Decompress procedure

A. Create a directory with an appropriate name in a hard disk.

B. Copy each downloaded file to the directory created in Procedure A.

C. Run each file copied in Procedure B to decompress the file. Then a folder and file will be created.

4.1.3 Uninstallation of Utility Disk

• Windows Server 2008 or Windows Vista

1. Click the Start button and Control Panel.

2. Click the Programs, Programs and Features, and then Uninstall or Change a program.

3. Click Interface GPF-4851 in the list, and then click Uninstall.

4. Follow further instructions on your screen.

• Windows Embedded Standard, Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003

1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs, and then click the Change or Remove Programs tab.

3. Click Interface GPF-4851 in the list, and then click Change/Remove.

4. Follow further instructions on your screen.

• Windows 2000

1. Click the Start button, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.

2. Double-click Add/Remove Programs, and then click the Install/Uninstall tab.

3. Click Interface GPF-4851 in the list, and then click Add/Remove.

4. Follow further instructions on your screen.

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4.2 Linux

The Interface device driver software is composed of as follows.

• Driver disk

This disk contains the necessary files to run the software.

Downloading procedure

>> Download the Driver Disk [Linux/RTLinux] of GPH-4851 from our Web site.

>> If you use the CPU of SH, download the Driver Disk [SHLinux/SH-RTLinux] of GPH-4851 from our Web site.

>> The file you downloaded from our Web site is an archive file. You need to decompress the downloaded file before using it. Please install the file whose time stamp is the latest.

4.2.1 Installation

1. Login to your Linux system as a super user.

%su

Password:-------------Password of root

2. Change the current directory to where you downloaded the file and then decompress the file.

#cd /tmp

#tar xvzf gph4851_<architecture name>

*1

_(version)

*2

.tgz

3. The command will extract the following files in the directory.

>> lgph4851.<architecture name

*1

>.tgz Driver software archive for Linux

>> rgph4851.<architecture name

*1

>.tgz Driver software archive for RTLinux

>>

>> install

>> product.txt

>> sh4.txt

Shell script for installation

Additional file for installation

Additional file for installation

*3

4. Run the installer.

#sh install

5. Follow further instructions displayed on your screen.

Notes:

*1

Writes “i386” or “sh4” depending on the architecture of your computer.

*2

Writes the latest version in the (version), “034027” for version 3.40-27.

*3

Not included in the IBM PC/AT compatibles.

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„ Loading the Driver Modules and Making a Device Node

1. Login to your Linux system as a super user.

%su

Password:-------------Passward of root

Load the Real-Time module for RTLinux.

#rtlinux start

2. Load the driver modules for kernel.

>>Linux

#modprobe cp4851

>>RTLinux

#modprobe rcp4851

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Confirm that the communications port is recognized by using the /proc file system.

#cat /proc/driver/can/cp4851 ifcan1: PEX-485111 (bid = 0h) CH1 (High-speed) [125000 bps] tx:0 rx:0 ifcan2: PEX-485111 (bid = 0h) CH2 (Low-speed) [125000 bps] tx:0 rx:0

3. Create a program and control the board.

Refer to the Help about how to create the program.

4. To release the loading of driver module, run the following command.

>>Linux

# modprobe -r cp4851

>>RTLinux

# modprobe -r rcp4851

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„ Kernel Version

You may need to recompile the driver module if you upgrade to a new kernel version or change a kernel version. Refer to the following instructions.

1. Compile all modules in the install directory/common directory and install modules.

<dpg0100>

#cd /usr/src/interface/common/dpg0100/src

#make

#make install

<dpg0101>

#cd /usr/src/interface/common/dpg0101/src

#make

#make install

<dpg0102> for RTLinux

#cd /usr/src/interface/common/dpg0102/src

#make

#make install

2. Move the directory to the src directory of Linux drivers. Then compile the program and copy the module to /lib/modules/<kernel version>/misc.

#cd /usr/src/interface/gph4851/<architecture name>

*1

/

(OS name)

*2

/drivers/src

#make

#make install

3. Load the driver with the modprobe command.

Notes:

*1

Write “i386” or “sh4” depending on the architecture of your computer.

*2

Writes “linux” for Linux and “rtl” for RTLinux in the <OS name>.

4.2.2 Uninstallation

1. To remove the modules, run the shell script.

2. Run uninstall located in the gph4851/<architecture name>

*

directory under the installation directory.

Example: Assume that the installation directory is the default.

#cd /usr/src/interface/gph4851/<architecture name>

*

#sh uninstall

Note:

*

Write “i386” or “sh4” depending on the architecture of your computer.

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Chapter 5 Uninstallation

5.1 Board Uninstallation

1. Make sure that your computer is turned off, and unplug the power cable from the AC outlet.

Remove the PC case cover.

2. Remove the screw from the board.

3. Remove the board from the slot gently.

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Chapter 6 Hardware Description

6.1 Hardware Specifications

Basic Specifications

Parameter

Bus requirements

Specification

PCI Express

TM

Base Specification Rev. 1.0a x1

Number of slots required 1 slot

Data transfer methods

Memory size

I/O transfer (memory mapped I/O)

8 KB + 4 KB x 2 + 16 bytes (automatically assigned)

Dimensions MD1:106.68(D) x 64.4(H) [mm]

Power consumption

Environmental conditions

+3.3 Vdc (+/-0.3 V): 0.5 A (typ.)

Operating temperature: 0 degrees C to 50 degrees C

Relative humidity: 20% to 90% (non-condensing)

Connectors CN1: 25-pin D-sub male connector

On-board connector:

17LE-23250-27(D4AB) (DDK Ltd.) or equivalent

(screw size: M2.6)

Acceptable cable connector:

17JE-13250-02(D1) (DDK Ltd.) or equivalent

Isolation No-isolation

Withstand voltage -

Insulation resistance -

Timer -

Interrupt sources CAN controller interrupt

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CAN

Parameter

Communications modes

Specification

CAN 2.0B (active)

High-speed CAN: ISO11898-2

Low-speed CAN: fault-tolerant CAN

Transfer rates

Number of channels

High-speed CAN: 60 kbps to 1 Mbps

Low-speed CAN: 40 kbps to 125 kbps

High-speed CAN: 1

Low-speed CAN: 1

Maximum cable length

Terminating resistor

CAN controllers

High-speed CAN: 40 m at 1 Mbps

Low-speed CAN: 40 m at 125 kbps

Unconnected/connected (DIP switch selectable)

SJA1000 (Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.) or equivalent

CAN 2.0B protocol based

CAN transceivers High-speed CAN: SN65HVD251 (Texas Instruments) or equivalent,

ISO11898-2 compliant

Low-speed CAN: TJA1054A (Koinklijke Phipips Electronics N.V.) or equivalent

CAN controller system clock 24 MHz

Transmit/receive buffer memory

Transmit: none (one message on the controller)

Receive: 64-byte FIFO (on the controller)

Number of connection devices High-speed CAN: 30 (max.)

Low-speed CAN: 20 (max.)

Notes:

• An actual transfer rate depends on your computer, software, and connection device.

• Depending on the characteristic of your cable, your cable may not satisfy the maximum transfer length when you use the CAN controller under the default settings of the device driver. You can improve the transfer length by changing sampling point in the bus timing register (BTR). Please refer to Help of the device driver and data sheets of the CAN controller (SJA1000 or equivalent) for setting the bus timing.

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6.2 Electric Characteristics

6.2.1 High-Speed CAN Channel

The high-speed CAN channel is compliant with the ISO 11898-2 standard. It uses the SN65HVD251

CAN transceiver or equivalent. The maximum transfer rate is 1 Mbps.

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Item

CAN_H, CAN_L input voltage

Recommended Operating Environments

Min.

-36 V

Max.

+36 V

Item

CAN_H input voltage

CAN_L input voltage

CAN_H-CAN_L input potential difference

DC Specifications

Item

CAN_H output voltage

CAN_L output voltage

Bus Level

Recessive

Dominant

Recessive

Dominant

Min.

+2.0 V

+0.5 V

-6.0 V

Min.

+2.0 V

+2.75 V

+2.0 V

+0.5 V

Max.

+4.5 V

+3.0 V

+6.0 V

Max.

+3.0 V

+4.5 V

+3.0 V

+2.0 V

6.2.2 Low-Speed CAN Channel

The low-speed CAN channel is compliant with the fault-tolerant CAN. It uses the TJA1054A CAN transceiver or equivalent. The maximum transfer rate is 125 kbps.

Absolute Maximum Ratings

Item

CAN_H, CAN_L input voltage

V

BAT

input voltage

Recommended Operating Environments

Item

CAN_H input voltage

CAN_L input voltage

V

BAT

input voltage

DC Specifications

Item

CAN_H output voltage Recessive

Min.

-27 V

-0.3 V

Min.

Bus Level

Max.

+40 V

+40 V

Max.

+0.2 V +3.6 V

+1.4 V +4.8 V

+5.0 V +27 V

Min. Max.

CAN_L output voltage

Dominant

CAN_H output current Dominant (Voltage for CAN_H = 0 V) -110 mA -45 mA

CAN_L output current Dominant (Voltage for CAN_L = 14 V) +45 mA +100 mA

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Chapter 7 Functional Description

7.1 Circuit Diagram

CH1

PCI Express

Registor access

CAN transceiver

OSC 24 MHz

Interrupt

CH2

Same as CH1

7.2 Input/Output Circuit

The figure below shows the external input/output circuit of the PEX-485111.

7.2.1 High-Speed CAN Transceiver

CAN_H

High-speed

CAN transceiver

SN65HVD251 or equivalent

CAN_H

CAN_L

GND

DSW

56

Ω (1 W)

R

R

56 Ω (1 W)

0.1 μF

CAN_L

GND

External connector:

25-pin D-sub male connector

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7.2.2 Low-Speed CAN Transceiver

Internal power supply:

+10 Vdc

DSW

Low-speed

CAN transceiver

TJA1054A or equivalent

V

BAT

GND

CAN_H

CAN_L

DSW

V

BAT

GND

CAN_H

CAN_L

RTH

RTL

510 Ω

(1 W)

15 k Ω

(1/4 W)

External connector:

25-pin D-sub male connector

7.3 Function for CAN Bus Monitor

The PEX-485111 provides the following function for CAN bus monitor.

• Listen-only mode

7.3.1 Listen-Only Mode

With the listen-only mode of CAN controller, a message can be received without output of response signal to CAN bus. Therefore, you can confirm the status of CAN bus without influence to CAN bus.

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Chapter 8 External Connections

8.1 Interface Product Pin Assignments

Connector catalog number:

17LE-23250-27(D4AB) (DDK Ltd.) or equivalent

Screw: M2.6

14

22

23

20

21

24

25

17

18

19

15

16

Reserved

Reserved

GND

Reserved

V

BAT

2

GND

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

7

8

5

6

3

4

1

2

11

12

9

10

13

Reserved

CAN_L1

CAN_H1

Reserved

CAN_L2

CAN_H2

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved

Reserved: Reserved pin. Do not connect to external equipment.

Channel

CH1

CH2

Signal

CAN_L1

CAN_H1

CAN_L2

CAN_H2

Specification

High-speed CAN

Low-speed CAN

!

Caution

Be sure of ground connections for external equipment. If a potential difference between ground of the external equipment and ground of the

PEX-485111 exceeds the absolute maximum rating, communications errors may occur or the PEX-485111 may be damaged.

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8.2 Signals

Signal

CAN_Lx

CAN_Hx

V

BAT

2

GND

Pin Number Direction

2, 5

Input/output

3, 6

18

16, 19

Input

x: channel number

Description

CAN low

CAN high

External battery terminal

Ground

8.3 Connection Diagrams

By using our optional products, the connection to the external circuit can be easily achieved. Refer to

“8.1 Interface Product Pin Assignments,” page 25, and “8.4 Example Connections,” page 27, before

connecting this product to the external circuit.

8.3.1 Cabling with Optional Cables

CAN device

This product

Optional cable

CAN bus

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8.4 Example Connections

8.4.1 Bus Level and Ground Reference

Signal voltages (bus levels) of CAN_H and CAN_L depend on the ground reference voltage (GND).

The ground reference voltage must be the same between nodes.

CAN_H

CAN_H

CAN_L

Earth

GND

CAN_L

Bus levels of CAN_H and CAN_L

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8.4.2 High-Speed CAN Connection Rules

The figures below show correct configuration and bus levels for the high-speed CAN bus.

• Configuration

Node 1

CAN_H

CAN bus line

CAN_L

GND

Node n

• Bus level

Bus level

[V]

3

2

5

4

CAN_H 3.5 V (approximately)

1

0 (GND)

Recessive

CAN_L 1.5 V (approximately)

Dominant Recessive

Time

The high-speed CAN requires terminating resistors for both ends of the CAN bus line. On/Off of the terminating resistor can be configured by the DSW switch on this product.

Refer to “Chapter 2 Factory Default Settings,” page 8, about DSW switch setting and resistor value,

and “8.4 Example Connections,” page 27, about example connections. The maximum number of nodes

connectable with a bus depends on the electric characteristics of a node. When all nodes on a bus correspond to the high-speed CAN, 30 nodes can be connected. The following formula helps you to choose the correct maximum number of connectable nodes.

n

max

R

diff.min

×

1

R

L.min

_

2

R

T n max

: maximum number of nodes

R diff.min

: minimum of difference input resistance of CAN transceiver

R

L.min

: minimum load that CAN transceiver can drive

R

T

: terminating resistor value of the CAN bus line (Terminating resistor of this product: 112

Ω)

The maximum cable length differs depending on the characteristics and transfer rate of the cable. When transfer rate is 1 Mbps, the maximum cable length is 40 m. The following table shows characteristics of the cable which are specified by the high-speed CAN.

Cable Characteristics (high-speed CAN)

Characteristic

Characteristic impedance

Resistance for length

Delay of characteristic line

Value

100

Ω (min.), 120 Ω (typ.), 140 Ω (max.)

70 m

Ω/m

5 ns/m

You can find the combination of the maximum length of a cable, maximum transfer rate, and cable characteristics from DeviceNet specifications

*1

and CiA DS 102

*2

.

Notes:

*1

You can purchase DeviceNet specifications from ODVA Japan.

*2

You can get CiA DS 102 from CiA (CAN in Automation).

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8.4.3 High-Speed CAN Channel Example Connection

The following figure shows example connection of the high-speed CAN channel.

When using channel 1 at the end of the bus, set DSW16 to the position B. (with terminating resistor)

CAN H

CAN L

GND

This product

R

R

CAN device

CAN device

PEX-485111

Terminating resistor

When not using channel 1 at both ends of the bus, set DSW16 to the position A. (without terminating resistor)

CAN H

R

R

CAN L

GND

This product

!

Caution

Be sure of ground connections for external equipment. If a potential difference between ground of external equipment and ground of the

PEX-485111 exceeds the absolute maximum rating, communications errors may occur or the PEX-485111 may be damaged.

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8.4.4 Low-Speed CAN Connection Rules

The figures below show correct configuration and bus levels for the low-speed CAN bus.

• Configuration • Bus level

Bus level [V]

5

4.8 V (min.)

CAN_L

Low-speed CAN Low-speed CAN

RTL CAN_L RTL CAN_H

GND R R

RTL CAN_L RTL CAN_H

GND R R

Low-speed CAN

RTH CAN_L RTH CAN_H

GND R R

4

3

3.6 V (min.)

2

1.4 V (max.)

1

0(GND)

0.2 V (max.)

CAN_H

Time

Recessive Dominant Recessive

A low-speed CAN network requires terminating resistors (R

RTH

, R

RTL

) at each node. Moreover, the equivalent resistance of the entire network must be in the range from 100

Ω to 500 Ω. Resistors of

510

Ω and 15 kΩ are mounted on the product. Either value may be selected as R

RTH

or R

RTL

with the

DSW switch. Refer to “Chapter 2 Factory Default Settings,” page 8, about the DSW switch setting and

resistor values. The following formula helps you to choose the correct resistor value.

R

RTH

= R

RTL

R

RTH

of the entire network

*1

=

1

R

RTH of this product

*2

1

+

1

R

RTH

of the network or device

Notes:

*1

R

RTH

of the entire network should be between 100

Ω and 500 Ω. We recommend that R

RTH

is as close to 100

Ω as possible.

*2

R

RTH

of the product is either 510

Ω or 15 kΩ.

The maximum number of nodes that may be connected on a single bus depends on the electric characteristics of each node. For a low-speed CAN bus, up to 20 nodes can be connected.

The maximum cable length differs depending on the characteristics of the cable and desired transfer rate.

When the transfer rate is 125 kbps, the maximum cable length is 40 m.

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8.4.5 Low-Speed CAN Channel Example Connection

+12 Vdc

CAN device

RTH

CAN_H

R

CAN_L

RTL

V

BAT

GND

R

CAN_H

CAN_L

CAN_H

CAN_L

R

R

CAN device

Transceiver

RTH

CAN_H

CAN_L

RTL

V

BAT

GND

PEX-485111

This product

RTH

CAN_H

CAN_L

RTL

V

BAT

GND

R

R

CAN_H

CAN_L

CAN_H

CAN_L

CAN device

R

R

RTH

CAN_H

CAN_L

RTL

V

BAT

GND

GND

Notes:

• When the equivalent resistance of the existing network is in the range from 100 Ω to 125 Ω, the terminating resistors of this product must be configured to 15 k

Ω by the following settings.

Channel

2

Setting

DSW21: OFF, DSW22: ON

• When the equivalent resistance of the existing network is not in the range from 100 Ω to 125 Ω, the terminating resistors of this product must be configured to 510

Ω by the following settings.

Channel

2

Setting

DSW21: ON, DSW22: OFF

!

Caution

Be sure of ground connections for external equipment. If a potential difference between ground of the external equipment and ground of the

PEX-485111 exceeds the absolute maximum rating, communications errors may occur or the PEX-485111 may be damaged.

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Chapter 9 Front Panel Installation

This product has a low profile front panel assembled with it. If you want to use the product in a starndard slot, replace the low profile panel with a standard panel that cames with this product.

9.1 How to Exchange

1. Remove the screws and hexagon nuts that hold the panel.

Hexagon nut

M3 screw

2. Remove the screws that hold the connector. Then, remove the panel.

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3. Assemble the standard panel to the product.

Standard panel

PEX-485111

!

Caution

Use an appropriate driver bit not to strip the thread.

Fix the screws tightly not to loose.

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Chapter 10 Optional Products

10.1 Accessories

Refer to our Web site for more details.

Cables

Model

ECO-4025R

Description

25-pin D-sub to 9-pin D-sub

× 2 Conversion Cable (0.25 m, 0.82 ft.)

Software

Model

GPF-4851

Description

Windows Driver Software for CAN Product

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Chapter 11 Information Service

11.1 How to Get Information

We have a lot of valuable information on our Web site. Please visit our Web site and get your necessary information.

Japan: www.interface.co.jp

International: www.interface-world.com

To download user’s manuals and device driver software, a registered user ID is required.

Technical Support Frequently asked questions, white papers. glossary, and so on.

Product Information What’s new, specifications, product selection guides, and so on

Useful Information Price information, rental information, distributors

Download Service Drivers, technical documents like sample programs and user’s manual data

Note: The design and contents of the Web site are under constant review. Therefore, there might be some changes in its design and contents.

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Revision History

Version

1.0

Date

June, 2010 First Release

Comments

Due to constant product improvements, the information in this USER’S MANUAL is subject to change without prior notice.

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Indemnification

Interface Corporation makes no warranties regarding damages resulting from installation or use of this product, whether hardware or software, and the user assumes all risk.

Interface Corporation shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages, including damages or other costs resulting from defects which might be contained in the product, product supply delay or product failure, even if advised of the possibility thereof. Customer’s right to recover damages caused by fault or negligence on the part of Interface Corporation shall be limited to product improvement or exchange.

Interface Corporation does not assume the responsibility for compensation.

This product including its software may be used only in Japan. Interface Corporation cannot be responsible for the use of this product outside Japan. Interface Corporation does not provide technical support service outside Japan.

Interface Corporation provides only the exchange maintenance service outside Japan. The technical support shall be limited to e-mail only.

Warranty

This product is warranted in accordance with our warranty provision. This warranty does not apply to the software products, accessories, and expendable supplies such as batteries.

Notes:

• You can determine the warranty period at our Web site by the serial number and part number of your product. Those without internet access should contact the Customer Support Center.

• Please refer to the insertion about repair, replace, and export of Interface products.

In principle, we do not charge for repair during the warranty period. (Customer is responsible for all shipping charges.)

The Warranty provided herein does not cover expendable supplies such as batteries and damages, defects, malfunctions, or failures caused by impact during transportation while under owner’s responsibility; owner’s failure to follow the instructions and the precautions contained in this manual; modification and/or repair of the product by other than Interface Corporation, trouble caused by use with peripherals not specified by

Interface Corporation, power failure or surges, fire, earthquake, tidal wave and/or flood, and transit damage.

This warranty is applied only when this product is used in Japan.

All repairs are accepted at your expense after the warranty period.

Repair is warranted only if the same components are broken within six months from the last repair. (Repair is limited to repairable components.) When you request repair, please make sure to attach the previous repair report. If the report is not attached, we treat the request as a new repair request.

Export

The foreign exchange and foreign trade law of Japan controls the export of this product, due to its possible use as a STRATEGIC MATERIAL. Therefore, before you export this product, you must secure an export permit from the government of Japan.

„

Repair and maintenance

We provide repair and maintenance service for your damaged product. If you need this service, please follow the procedures for repair and maintenance applications. You can also download a user’s manual of Japanese version from our Web site below.

URL: www.interface.co.jp

„

For assistance

If you would like to inquire our products, please contact below.

Customer Support Center

FAX: +81-82-262-1552

E-mail:

Japan: [email protected]

International: [email protected]

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