Philips Kvaser LAPcan II manual Kvaser LAPcan installation

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The Kvaser LAPcan card may be inserted in any free PC Card (PCMCIA) slot that is capable of accommodating Type II or Type III cards. You don’t have to switch the power off before inserting or removing the card.

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Figure 1. A Kvaser LAPcan with its two CAN ports.

Many new laptop computers are equipped with CardBus slots instead of PCMCIA slots. You can use a CardBus slot for Kvaser LAPcan without problems, because the CardBus controller will automatically use a special compability mode for Kvaser LAPcan (or other PCMCIA cards)1.

The Kvaser LAPcan has two independent I/O ports that are depicted in the figure above. You connect the card to the CAN network by means of special cables, the DRVcans.

1This is true for Windows 95, 98, ME, 2000 and XP. Windows NT 4.0 might have trouble with a CardBus controller; please consult the computer manufacturer for more information.

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Contents Kvaser LAPcan / LAPcan II Hardware Guide Kvaser LAPcan / LAPcan II Hardware Guide 219 Table of Contents About this manual Introduction Kvaser LAPcan installation Technical data, Kvaser LAPcan and Kvaser LAPcan DRVcans Typical DRVcanDRVcan Types NameHow to use the DRVcan D-SUB connector Few Words of CautionKvaser LAPcan / LAPcan II Hardware Guide 1219 DRVcan configuration Reserved, do not connectOrange Not connected Black Shield Red Power is required Technical Data for DRVcan Technical Data for DRVcan DNoptoTechnical Data for DRVcan Fi Technical Data for DRVcan STechnical Data for DRVcan LIN EMC Compliance EMC TestsDocument revision history