Campbell Hausfeld SDM-CAN Manual Do Utilizador

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Section 3.  Programming CR10X, CR7 and CR23X 
This is often shown in a diagram, thus: 
S-SG               PROP_SEG 
                 PHASE_SEG1                      PHASE_SEG2 
Bit time (t
bit
Sample point 
1 time-quanta  
(t
q
t
TSEG1
t
TSEG2
The bit time is divided into time-quanta (
t
q
), of which there are between 8-23 
time- quantum in the bit time. The 
t
 (in seconds) used by the SDM-CAN is set 
by the scaling factor TQUANTA (parameter 02). This is the parameter that largely 
determines the baud rate. To work out a suitable value of TQUANTA, knowing 
the required 
t
q
, the following equation is used: 
TQUANTA = t
* 8*10
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The first time segment is known as the synchronisation segment (S-SG)  and by 
convention is one time-quanta  long. 
This is followed by two segments known as the propagation segment and phase 
segment one. These are determined by the characteristics of the network and other 
devices on the network. The total of these two time segments determines the time  
when the SDM-CAN samples the data bit and is known as t
TSEG1
. The final 
segment is known as phase segment two or t
TSEG2
The relationship between these times is summarised by: 
t
bit
=t
q
+t
TSEG1
+t
TSEG2
t
 TSEG1
 
 (in seconds) is set using the scaling factor TSEG1 (parameter 03), the value 
of which is calculated using the following equation: 
TSEG1 = t
TSEG1 
/ t
q
t
TSEG2
  is set using scaling factor TSEG2 (parameter 04) the value of which is 
calculated using: 
TSEG2 = t
TSEG2 
/ t
q
When determining the settings of these parameters it is important to ensure that 
the size and total number of t
q
 exactly matches the baud rate at which the network 
is to run, as the tolerance allowable is normally quoted as +/-1.5%. 
The relative settings of TSEG1 and TSEG2 are not so critical as they control when 
the hardware samples the data value and there is normally quite a wide tolerance 
over which this will work. 
If no data other than the baud rate of a network is available a simple ‘rule of 
thumb’ is to set the parameters such that there are at least eight time-quanta in the 
span of the bit width and that the sample point is 80% through the bit width. 
     
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