
CM CAN Combo
User Manual
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Pin
Function
Pin
Function
1
B12 Volt Input
6
100 BASE-T1 Minus
2
Power Ground
7
100 BASE-T1 Plus
3
WakeUP 1
8
n.c.
4
WakeUP 2
9
100 BASE-T1 Plus
5
n.c.
10
100 BASE-T1 Minus
Table 2-2: Pinning of black MQS connector
By the 100BASE-T1 port (PIN 9 and 10) in this connector, you get access to the
webserver by the default IP address (192.168.0.49 if not changed). To configure the IP
address, please see
C
2.1.2
RJ45 Ethernet connector
There is one RJ45 Standard Ethernet connector on the front side for Gigabit Ethernet.
Here you can log and configure the device. And this port is for time synchronization
between different CaptureModules from Technica. For details please see
C
HAPTER
2.1.3
Black MQS Connector Backside (26 pins, 2 rows)
Figure 2-3: MQS Connector backside
The pins marked with (P) or (M) are used for the CAN ports.
Pins marked with (G) are Ground Pins.
The user has to connect the (P) pin to the (P) pin of the periphery device.
The user has to connect the (M) pin to the (M) pin of the periphery device.
Note
: For each CAN (-FD)-port there are 4 Pins available: 2 plus and 2 minus ports.
Both Plus and both minus ports are shortcut.
Advantage for using only 2 pins: there is no need to for a plugged CM_CAN_Combo
while using the testsetup.
Disadvantage for using 2 pins: The stub to the CAN-bus is as long as your cable.