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Nov 08, 2016
04:03 AM
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Nov 08, 2016
04:03 AM
Hello,
I'm using the iLLD for TC234 MultiCAN+ and I've found that when you set up the baudrate (using the configuration structure provided by the iLLD), the final baudrate that is set up is x2.
I think that the driver is setting up wrong the BRP, TSEG1 and TSEG2 registers. Could it be?
Thanks in advance.
Alejandro.
I'm using the iLLD for TC234 MultiCAN+ and I've found that when you set up the baudrate (using the configuration structure provided by the iLLD), the final baudrate that is set up is x2.
I think that the driver is setting up wrong the BRP, TSEG1 and TSEG2 registers. Could it be?
Thanks in advance.
Alejandro.
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Jun 28, 2019
03:29 AM
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Jun 28, 2019
03:29 AM
which version of iLLD are u using?
I encountered the same problem and, in my case, updating ILLD helps.
I encountered the same problem and, in my case, updating ILLD helps.
Nov 19, 2019
04:49 AM
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Nov 19, 2019
04:49 AM
Hello a.montesinos ,
You can try to take a look at the code example project for the MultiCAN+ module here: MultiCAN+ training code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: MultiCAN+ tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) here: AURIX™ Development Studio and get inspired by numerous trainings from here: AURIX™ Trainings.
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started guide!
Hope it helps,
teoBits
You can try to take a look at the code example project for the MultiCAN+ module here: MultiCAN+ training code example.
this example also comes with a tutorial, which can be found here: MultiCAN+ tutorial.
If you are interested in other modules and you want to start programming for AURIX™, you can get the new Integrated Development Environment (IDE) here: AURIX™ Development Studio and get inspired by numerous trainings from here: AURIX™ Trainings.
If you are not familiar with Eclipse based IDE’s checkout the Getting Started guide!
Hope it helps,
teoBits
Nov 27, 2019
06:53 AM
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Nov 27, 2019
06:53 AM
>>Hello,
>>
>>I'm using the iLLD for TC234 MultiCAN+ and I've found that when you set up the baudrate (using the configuration structure provided by the iLLD), the final baudrate that is set up is x2.
>>I think that the driver is setting up wrong the BRP, TSEG1 and TSEG2 registers. Could it be?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>Alejandro.
Hi,
I've encounter the same problem with double baudrate as set. After calling IfxScuCcu_ActInit() right before initialization of CAN I've manage to solve the problem. Hope that works for you.
And btw I'm working on TC222 with iLLD v1.0 library.
BR, Žiga
>>
>>I'm using the iLLD for TC234 MultiCAN+ and I've found that when you set up the baudrate (using the configuration structure provided by the iLLD), the final baudrate that is set up is x2.
>>I think that the driver is setting up wrong the BRP, TSEG1 and TSEG2 registers. Could it be?
>>
>>Thanks in advance.
>>Alejandro.
Hi,
I've encounter the same problem with double baudrate as set. After calling IfxScuCcu_ActInit() right before initialization of CAN I've manage to solve the problem. Hope that works for you.
And btw I'm working on TC222 with iLLD v1.0 library.
BR, Žiga