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National Instruments Corporation vii Getting Started with CAN for Windows NT
Figure 2-4. Inserting the PCMCIA-CAN...................................................................2-5
Figure 2-5. CAN Interface That Is Working Properly...............................................2-7
Figure 2-6. Resources Dialog Box for the PCMCIA-CAN.......................................2-7
Figure 2-7. NI-CAN Settings for the PCI-CAN/2.....................................................2-8
Figure 3-1. NI-CAN Diagnostic Utility after Testing................................................3-2
Figure A-1. Add/Remove Programs Properties Dialog Box.......................................A-2
Figure A-2. NI-CAN Uninstallation Results...............................................................A-3
Figure B-1. Pinout for 9-Pin D-Sub Connector..........................................................B-1
Figure B-2. Pinout for 5-Pin Combicon-Style Pluggable Screw Terminal................ B-2
Figure B-3. PCMCIA-CAN Cable..............................................................................B-2
Figure B-4. PCI-CAN/2 Power Source Jumpers........................................................B-3
Figure B-5. Power Source Jumpers............................................................................B-4
Figure B-6. Termination Resistor Placement.............................................................B-6
Figure B-7. Cabling Example.....................................................................................B-7
Tables
Table B-1. Power Requirements for the CAN Physical Layer for
Bus-PoweredVersions ............................................................................B-4
Table B-2. ISO 11898 Specifications for Characteristics of a CAN_H and
CAN_LPair of Wires ..............................................................................B-5
Table B-3. DeviceNet Cable Length Specifications..................................................B-5
Table D-1. PCI-CAN and PCI-CAN/2 Hardware Characteristics.............................D-1
Table D-2. PCMCIA-CAN and PCMCIA-CAN/2 Hardware Characteristics ..........D-2
Table D-3. CAN Port Characteristics for Bus-Powered Ports...................................D-2