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    • lbtqsbundefined
      lbtqsb
      last edited by lbtqsb

      Hi everybody,

      wanted to ask for a researchproject, what are your minimum requirements for the (I hope I got it right) right-now used "can-fd" connections, regarding latency and protocol-standard (?):

      Asking to evaluate if transmissions like these would be possible:

      e.g. by light:
      https://www.peak-system.com/PCAN-LWL.214.0.html?&L=1
      or e.g. wireless:
      https://www.kvaser.com/product/kvaser-air-bridge-light-hs/

      Best regards

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      • dc42undefined
        dc42 administrators @lbtqsb
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        @lbtqsb Duet components use only CAN-FD protocol. The base speed is 1Mbits/sec. Currently, bit rate switching is not used, however we are keeping BRS in reserve in case some very complex systems need it. The BRS speed will most likely be 4Mbit/sec.

        @lbtqsb said in can-fd transmission possibilities research project...:

        e.g. by light:
        https://www.peak-system.com/PCAN-LWL.214.0.html?&L=1

        That one looks compatible.

        or e.g. wireless:
        https://www.kvaser.com/product/kvaser-air-bridge-light-hs/

        That one appears to support CAN 2.0 only, not CAN-FD, so would not be compatible.

        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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