6. Bus Length & Fiber Length
Higher attenuation of fiber will reduce the transmission distance. Users can use following table to know the relationship between those two.
Attenuation [dB/km] | Ideal Fiber Length [m] |
2.8 | <1400 |
4 | <400 |
The limitation of baud on a CAN network is restricted by propagation delay. On the other hand, long bus length leads to long propagation delay. The relationship between baud and bus length is displayed below.
Baud [bit/sec] | Ideal Bus Length [m] |
500K | < 100 |
250K | < 250 |
125K | < 500 |
50K | < 1000 |
20K | < 2500 |
10K | < 5000 |
The definition of segments the relationship between segment length (LSEG1, LSEG2 …) and bus length (L BUS) in the same CAN bus system are shown in the following figure.
LBUS = LSEG1 + LSEG2 + LSEG3
LSEG1 | LSEG2 | LSEG3 |
ISO | Fiber | ISO |
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When users add one pair of
4 |