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On the preparation for the CANbus commissioning

On the preparation for the CANbus commissioning . Outline CANbus cabling What to do. What we need. ADC-I CANbus communications What to do What we need. Status. CANbus cabling: What to do. Check Continuity CAN data lines Measure impedance: 60   OK

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On the preparation for the CANbus commissioning

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  1. On the preparation for the CANbus commissioning Outline CANbus cabling What to do. What we need. ADC-I CANbus communications What to do What we need. Status

  2. CANbus cabling: What to do. • Check Continuity • CAN data lines • Measure impedance: • 60  OK • 120  Cable broken in one place • High Z  Cable broken in at least two places • CAN power lines and Shield • Short lines: check continuity using a digital multimeter • Long lines: Put known voltage in one side of the cable and measure the voltage in the other side. • Check that the shield is connected to earth in both sides of the cable

  3. CANbus cabling: What we need • Power Supply: Adjustable from 15 to 20V. Output current limit around 2A. • Digital multimeter, Amperimeter, and a box with tools. • 1 board that allows to connect the Power Supply to the CANbus Power lines. • 1 board to have access to all the lines of the CANbus cable, using an Oscilloscope and a Digital multimeter.

  4. Board to connect the Power supply to the CANbus • Input Connector: DB9 female • Output Connector: DB9 male • Power Connector: 2 pins to conect the Power supply cables

  5. Board to have access to all the CANbus lines

  6. ADC-I CANbus communications: What to do. • Once we have checked the cabling: • Try to communicate with each one of the 16 ADCs that there are in one CAN branch. If someone fails: • Check the input voltages of the drawer, to see if the drawer is powered properly. • Observe the traffic of the CANbus data line with an Oscilloscope, to see if the ADC is replying and to check the signal integrity. • Run the QC program, using a laptop with a PCMCIA-CAN2 card. • If QC fails  The ADC-I must be replaced.

  7. ADC-I CANbus communications: What we need. • The same that we need to check the cabling: • Power supply, Digital multimeter, Amperimeter, tools. • 1 board to connect the power supply to the CANbus. • 1 board to have access to all the lines of the CANbus • 1 oscilloscope • Laptop with National instruments PCMCIA-CAN2 card • VME crate with 1 ROB • Cable Belden 9844 for dual CAN lines.

  8. Status of the Components • Power Supply. • We can use a power supply from IFAE or try to get a power supply from CERN. • Oscilloscope: There is one at CERN. • Cable Belden 9844 for dual CAN lines. • We can get this cable at CERN. • VME crate. • We can use a VME crate from IFAE or try to get one at CERN. • All the rest of the things that we need are ready.

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