Philips Kvaser LAPcan II manual Few Words of Caution, D-SUB connector

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7 A Few Words of Caution

Do not apply excessive force when inserting the card into the computer.

Do not remove the card by pulling on the I/O cables.

Always make sure the I/O connectors are firmly seated.

When you remove a DRVcan, you must firmly press both the tabs (see Figure 3 below) on the connector.

Figure 3. The I/O connector on a DRVcan. The tabs are marked with arrows.

The D-SUB connector

Figure 4. The DSUB connector on a DRVcan.

The CAN bus is connected to the 9-pin DSUB connector (see Figure 4 above) on the DRVcan.

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