Electro-Voice P1200RL, P900RL owner manual Can-Bus, CAN-BusCABLE SPECIFICATIONS, General Note

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CAN-BUS

Baud Rate

Bus Lenght

500 kbit/s

100 m

250 kbit/s

250 m

125 kbit/s

500 m

62.5 kbit/s

1000 m

20 kbit/s

2500 m

10 kbit/s

5000 m

CAN-BUS

The CAN-bus allows using different data rates, with the data rate being indirectly proportional to the bus length. Small networks allow baud rates up to 500kbit/s.

For sizable dimensioned networks reducing the baud rate (minimum 10kbit/s) is necessary.

The integration of repeaters is generally recommended when the bus-length exceeds 1,000m.

CAN-Bus CABLE SPECIFICATIONS

According to the ISO 11898-2 standard, CAN-bus data transfer cabling has to be carried out using Twisted-Pair cables with or without shielding providing a characteristic impedance of 120. Both ends of a CAN-bus need to be terminated with 120termination-plugs.

The maximum bus-length depends on the actual data transfer rate, the kind of data transfer cable being used, as well as the total number of participants on the bus. The following table shows the most essential coherencies for CAN-networks consisting of up 64 participants

 

Cable for data Transmission

 

max.

Bus Length

Resistance per

 

Termination

Cable Diameter

Data Transfer Rate

 

Unit Length

 

 

 

 

 

0 ... 40 m

< 70 m/m

0.25 ... 0.34 mm²

124

1000 kbit/s bei 40 m

AWG23, AWG22

 

 

 

 

40 ... 300 m

< 60 m/m

0.34 ... 0.6 mm²

127

500 kbit/s bei 100 m

AWG22, AWG20

 

 

 

 

300 ... 600 m

< 40 m/m

0.5 ... 0.6 mm²

150 ... 300 *

100 kbit/s bei 500 m

AWG20

 

 

 

 

600 ... 1000 m

< 26 m/m

0.75 ... 0.8 mm²

150 ... 300 *

62.5 kbit/s bei 1000 m

AWG18

 

 

 

 

*With longer cables and many participants on the CAN-bus, termination resistors with higher impedance than the specified 120are recommended to reduce the ohmic load of the interface drivers and therefore the voltage drop between the two cable ends

The following table is meant for first assessment of necessary cable diameters for different bus lengths and bus-participant numbers

Bus Length

Number of Appliance on the CAN-Bus

 

32

64

100

100 m

0.25 mm² bzw. AWG24

0.34 mm² bzw. AWG22

0.34 mm² bzw. AWG22

250 m

0.34 mm² bzw. AWG22

0.5 mm² bzw. AWG20

0.5 mm² bzw. AWG20

500 m

0.75 mm² bzw. AWG18

0.75 mm² bzw. AWG18

1.0 mm² bzw. AWG17

Additionally, the length of branch lines – for participants that are not directly connected to the CAN-bus

is also of importance. For data transfer rates of up to 125kbit/s, the maximum length of a single stub cable should not exceed 2m. For higher bit rates a maximum length of only 0.3m is still permissible. The entire length of all branch lines should not exceed 30 m.

General Note:

As long as only short distances (up to 10m) are concerned, common RJ-45 patch cables with 100characteristic impedance (AWG 24 / AWG 26) can be used for the cabling inside of a rack-shelf system. The previously outlined guidelines for network cabling are mandatory as far as the rack-shelve interconnection or fixed installations are involved

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Electro-Voice P1200RL, P900RL owner manual Can-Bus, CAN-BusCABLE SPECIFICATIONS, General Note