CAN-Bus Troubleshooting Guide



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CAN-Bus Troubleshooting Guide CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1 Seite 1 von 8 esd electronic system design gmbh Vahrenwalder Str. 207 30165 Hannover Germany www.esd-electronics.com Fax: 0511/37 29 8-68 Phone: 0511/37 29 80 International: +49-5 11-37 29 80

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Document file: I:\texte\Doku\MANUALS\CAN\VERDRAHT\Englisch\CAN-Troubleshooting\CAN-Troubleshooting_11.en9 Date of print: 2007-06-18 Changes in the chapters The changes in the document listed below affect changes in the hardware as well as changes in the description of facts only. Chapter Changes as compared to previous version - Additional notes on CAN-GND. Technical details are subject to change without further notice. CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1 Seite 3 von 8

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Contents 1. CAN-Bus Troubleshooting Guide... 6 1.1 Termination... 6 1.2 CAN_H/CAN_L Voltage... 7 1.3 Ground... 7 1.4 CAN Transceiver Resistance Test... 8 CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1 Seite 5 von 8

1. CAN-Bus Troubleshooting Guide The CAN-Bus Troubleshooting Guide is a guide to find and eliminate the most frequent hardware-error causes in the wiring of CAN-networks. 2 3 V V 120 Ω CAN_H CAN_L CAN_H CAN_L 120 Ω Ω 1 CAN_GND CAN_GND Figure: Simplified diagram of a CAN network 1.1 Termination The termination is used to match impedance of a node to the impedance of the transmission line being used. When impedance is mismatched, the transmitted signal is not completely absorbed by the load and a portion is reflected back into the transmission line. If the source, transmission line and load impedance are equal these reflections are eliminated. This test measures the series resistance of the CAN data pair conductors and the attached terminating resistors. To test it, please 1. Turn off all power supplies of the attached CAN nodes. 2. Measure the DC resistance between CAN_H and CAN_L at the middle and ends of the network 1 (see figure above). The measured value should be between 50 and 70 S. The measured value should be nearly the same at each point of the network. If the value is below 50 S, please make sure that: - there is no short circuit between CAN_H and CAN_L wiring - there are not more than two terminating resistors - the nodes do not have faulty transceivers. If the value is higher than 70 S, please make sure that: - there are no open circuits in CAN_H or CAN_L wiring - your bus system has two terminating resistors (one at each end) and that they are 120 S each. Seite 6 von 8 CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1

1.2 CAN_H/CAN_L Voltage Each node contains a CAN transceiver that outputs differential signals. When the network communication is idle the CAN_H and CAN_L voltages are approximately 2.5 volts. Faulty transceivers can cause the idle voltages to vary and disrupt network communication. To test for faulty transceivers, please 1. Turn on all supplies. 2. Stop all network communication. 3. Measure the DC voltage between CAN_H and GND 2 (see figure above). 4. Measure the DC voltage between CAN_L and GND 3 (see figure above). Normally the voltage should be between 2.0 V and 4.0 V. If it is lower than 2.0 V or higher than 4.0 V, it is possible that one or more nodes have faulty transceivers. For a voltage lower than 2.0 V please check CAN_H and CAN_L conductors for continuity. For a voltage higher than 4.0 V, please check for excessive voltage. To find the node with a faulty transceiver please test the CAN transceiver resistance (see next page). 1.3 Ground The shield of the CAN network has to be grounded at only one location. This test will indicate if the shielding is grounded in several places. To test it, please 1. Disconnect the shield wire (Shield) from the ground. 2. Measure the DC resistance between Shield and ground (see picture on the right hand). 3. Connect Shield wire to ground. CAN_H CAN_L CAN_GND Ω >1MΩ Fig.: Simplified schematic diagram of ground test measurement The resistance should be higher than 1 M S. If it is lower, please search for additional grounding of the shield wires. CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1 Seite 7 von 8

1.4 CAN Transceiver Resistance Test CAN transceivers have one circuit that controls CAN_H and another circuit that controls CAN_L. Experience has shown that electrical damage to one or both of the circuits may increase the leakage current in these circuits. To measure the current leakage through the CAN circuits, please use an resistance measuring device and: 1. Disconnect the node from the network. Leave the node unpowered 4 (see figure below). 2. Measure the DC resistance between CAN_H and CAN_GND 5 (see figure below). 3. Measure the DC resistance between CAN_L and CAN_GND 6 (see figure below). Normally the resistance should be between 1 M S and 4 M S or higher. If it is lower than this range, the CAN transceiver is probably faulty. CAN-node 5 6 Ω Ω CAN- Transceiver CAN_H CAN_L CAN_GND Power 4 Disconnect CAN! 4 Disconnect Power! Figure: Simplified diagram of a CAN node Seite 8 von 8 CAN-Troubleshooting Guide Rev. 1.1