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Technical Data

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Technical Data

Weight

Approx. 150 g

Operating temperature

-20 °C to +70 °C

Storage temperature

-40 °C to + 85 °C

Power supply

+9 V to +36 V DC

Housing material

Polyamid

CAN/CAN FD transceiver

Microchip MCP2562FD

CAN bus termination resistor

120 Ohm (only with variants with integrated bus termination resistor)

CAN bit rates

Up to 1 Mbit/s

CAN FD bit rates

500 kbit/s up to 4 Mbit/s

Protection class

IP20

Relative humidity

10 to 95 %, non-condensing

CAN-CR100

Dimensions

22.5 x 105 x 114 mm

Current consumption at 24 V

Typ. 70 mA, max. 100 mA

Galvanic isolation

1 kV DC/1 sec, 500 V AC/1 min

CAN propagation delay (typical)

Typ. 175 ns (35 m bus length)

CAN-CR120/HV

Dimensions

22.5 x 105 x 114 mm

Current consumption at 24 V

Typ. 70 mA, max. 100 mA

Galvanic isolation

3 kV DC/1 sec, 1500 V AC/1 min

CAN propagation delay (typical)

Typ. 175 ns (35 m bus length)

CAN-CR110/FO

Dimensions

22.5 x 105 x 120 mm

Current consumption at 24 V

Typ. 70 mA, max. 100 mA

Galvanic isolation

1 kV DC/1 sec, 500 V AC/1 min

CAN propagation delay (typical)

Typ. 300 ns (60 m bus length) between wire connection of a FO Repeater through
the fiber optic cable to the wire connection of a second FO Repeater (not including
the signal delay time of the fiber optics: approx. 5 ns/m)

FO transmitter

Broadcom HFBR 1404Z, 820 nm

FO receiver

Broadcom HFBR 2402Z, 820 nm

FO line

Multi mode fiber optic cables (only glass);
Recommended: 50/125 μm, 62.5/125 μm,
also compatible with: 100/140 μm, 200 μm (consider max. line length)

Maximal line length between two
FO repeaters

50/125 μm: 1500 m
62.5/125 μm: 2000 m

CAN-CR300

Dimensions

22.5 x 105 x 114 mm

Current consumption at 24 V

Typ. 90 mA, max. 125 mA

Galvanic isolation

1 kV DC/1 sec, 500 V AC/1 min

CAN propagation delay (typical)

Typ. 175 ns (35 m bus length)

CAN FD Repeater User Manual

4.01.0210.20000 1.3 en-US

Summary of Contents for Ixxat CAN-CR100

Page 1: ...CAN FD Repeater CAN CR100 CAN CR110 FO CAN CR120 HV CAN CR300 USER MANUAL 4 01 0210 20000 1 3 en US ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...e range of possible applications of the product and because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular implementation HMS Industrial Networks cannot assume responsibility or...

Page 3: ...Intended Use 5 3 Scope of Delivery 5 4 Product Description 6 5 Configuration 7 5 1 Configuring the Lock Time 7 5 2 Extending the Recessive Bit 8 6 Installation 9 6 1 Mounting the Device 9 6 2 Connecto...

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Page 5: ...authorized to use or operate the product 1 2 Document History Version Date Description 1 0 February 2018 First release 1 1 February 2018 Minor corrections 1 2 March 2019 Layout changes added descripti...

Page 6: ...his is an external link URL www hms networks com Safety advice is structured as follows Cause of the hazard Consequences of not taking remediate action How to avoid the hazard Safety signs and signalw...

Page 7: ...emperature see Technical Data p 12 Protect product from fire Do not paint the product Do not modify or disassemble the product Service must be carried out by HMS Industrial Networks Store products in...

Page 8: ...V isolation voltage CAN CR110 FO 2 x CAN CAN FD interfaces 1 x CAN interfaces according to ISO 11898 2 1 x FO interface F SMA connector ISO CAN FD and nonISO CAN FD variant with integrated bus termina...

Page 9: ...he loop delay To avoid bit errors caused by this delay the configured lock time must be higher then the loop delay Use a screwdriver or similar tool to set the DIP switches Observe that the setting de...

Page 10: ...bits then are closer to their nominal value on the network If the recessive bits are extended with the DIP switches the extension is made independently of the bit rate also at low bit rates Use a scre...

Page 11: ...s not connected to power supply Hook the device onto the upper lip of the rail and push downwards 1 Push the device towards the rail until it snaps into place 2 6 2 Connectors Fig 3 Connectors 1 CAN 1...

Page 12: ...Sub 9 connector Pin no Signal 1 2 CAN low 3 CAN GND 4 5 6 7 CAN high 8 9 The shield of the CAN connector is connected to the ground via a 10 nF capacitor The ground of the device is connected to the...

Page 13: ...ow necessary level 7 1 2 CAN LEDs With CAN CR100 CAN CR120 HV and CAN CR110 FO the LEDs CAN 1 and 2 indicate the status of the CAN connections With CAN CR300 LEDs CAN 1 2 3 and 4 indicate the status o...

Page 14: ...AN propagation delay typical Typ 175 ns 35 m bus length CAN CR110 FO Dimensions 22 5 x 105 x 120 mm Current consumption at 24 V Typ 70 mA max 100 mA Galvanic isolation 1 kV DC 1 sec 500 V AC 1 min CAN...

Page 15: ...one contacts on www ixxat com 9 2 Return Hardware Fill in the form for warranty claims and repair on www ixxat com support product returns Print out the Product Return Number PRN resp RMA Pack product...

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Page 17: ...00 Chicago IL 60601 Phone 1 312 829 0601 Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by HMS Industrial Networks could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been...

Page 18: ...ose of this product properly according to local laws and regulations Because this product contains electronic components it must be disposed of separately from household waste When this product reache...

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Page 20: ...last page 2019 HMS Industrial Networks Box 4126 300 04 Halmstad Sweden info hms se 4 01 0210 20000 1 3 en US 2019 05 23 13396...

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