National Instruments PCI-8513/2 CAN interface device
The PCI-8513/2 (Part number: 780684-02) is a 2-port, programmable Optional Controller Local Area Network (CAN) interface device. All NI-XNET PCI interfaces feature an NI RTSI synchronization connector for controlling synchronous motion between NI RTSI weighting boards. To synchronize the signal with other NI RTSI-enabled boards, use an RTSI strip link. All NI-XNET PXI interfaces transmit RTSI signals through the PXI timing and synchronization bus in the PXI backboard. The NI PCI-8513/2 interface includes a front panel synchronization connector for directing planning and synchronization signals to external devices. All NI-XNET C Series interfaces in the NI CompactDAQ or NI CompactRIO box naturally share a typical time base with the different modules in the suspension. NI devices are equipped with 2 9-pin male D-SUB I/ O connectors. It has one TJA1054A, two TJA1041 and two AU5790 transceivers.
With the PCI-8513/2 CAN interface device, the user can select each port on one of the included phones: fast, low speed/fault tolerant, or single line. When you select a handset, it associates its locally available handset to a port and does the same thing as a dedicated interface. The programmable optional interface is ideal for applications that need to connect with different types of CAN systems, such as creating tests, inspections, and approvals, as well as for adaptive device internal-proficiency test systems. The FlexRay physical layer on the PXI and PCI NI-XNET interfaces provides fuel internally. All things considered, there is no compelling reason to provide bus control. The COM rod serves as a reference ground for the bus signal. As with all XNET gadgets, it is ultimately programmatically optional. XNET offers a choice of 80 between Bus Plus and Bus Minus or Endless. The end of channel A and channel B cannot be set freely. The device has 7 I/O trigger wires and 1 I/O clock wire. It has a voltage range of CAN_H and CAN_L bus lines from -27 VDC to +40 VDC.