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1LC CAN-FD connection to 6HC - Reversed???

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    tmreith
    last edited by 29 Dec 2023, 18:07

    I have spent two days trying to understand why I had to reverse the wiring of the CAN-FD cable from the 6HC board to the 1LC board. If I follow the posted instructions the 1LC does not connect. Has anyone else seen this behavior?

    The 1LC has been soldered to enable the termination 120R circuit. I am currently connected via CAN1_H to CAN_L and CAN1_L to CAN_H - see pics below.

    Any comments or suggestions are welcomed.

    The following post mentions a similar behavior:
    https://forum.duet3d.com/topic/23871/wiring-diagram-between-duet3-6hc-and-1lc

    See attached images below.

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      droftarts administrators @tmreith
      last edited by 29 Dec 2023, 23:03

      @tmreith Have you got an older version of the 6HC? I think v0.6 had the wiring the other way around.

      Ian

      Bed-slinger - Mini5+ WiFi/1LC | RRP Fisher v1 - D2 WiFi | Polargraph - D2 WiFi | TronXY X5S - 6HC/Roto | CNC router - 6HC | Tractus3D T1250 - D2 Eth

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        tmreith @droftarts
        last edited by 2 Jan 2024, 08:22

        @droftarts The 1LC is version 1.3 and the 6HC is version 1.02. Both components were purchased through Filastruder in the USA.

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          dc42 administrators @tmreith
          last edited by 2 Jan 2024, 11:14

          @tmreith is it one continuous piece of cable, or is there a join in it?

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            tmreith @dc42
            last edited by 2 Jan 2024, 15:32

            @dc42 Yes, the cable is a standard RJ11 phone cable - flat RED/GREEN inner 2 with YELLOW/BLACK outer. Also purchased from Filastruder.

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              tmreith
              last edited by tmreith 1 Aug 2024, 16:18 8 Jan 2024, 16:15

              SOLVED - Cable
              The cable used was a traditional RJ11 phone extension cable. The ends are not the same, which created the confusion of the wires being associated with L & H.
              I've switched to a twisted pair cable and all is working as designed.
              Thanks for the input and time, as I worked through this speed-bump.
              For reference see the pics and notice the flipping of the cable.
              RJ11_ORIG.jpg

              RJ11_ACT.jpg

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