Jan 21, 2019
12:23 PM
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Jan 21, 2019
12:23 PM
I read that some microcontroler supliers provide loop back function(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loopback).
It works ,in general, shorting TX and RX lines of bus( uart spi, can) so everything transmit is imidietly received,
it is used when no second device is availble.
Is it possible to use loopback method on can bus on Aurix microcontrolers?
It works ,in general, shorting TX and RX lines of bus( uart spi, can) so everything transmit is imidietly received,
it is used when no second device is availble.
Is it possible to use loopback method on can bus on Aurix microcontrolers?
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Jan 23, 2019
03:00 AM
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Jan 23, 2019
03:00 AM
in ILLDL library structure :
Ifx_Multican_can_NodeConfig
has boolean field to define loop back mode.
Ifx_Multican_can_NodeConfig
has boolean field to define loop back mode.
Nov 19, 2019
05:30 AM
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Nov 19, 2019
05:30 AM
Hello gLukas,
Yes, it is possible. You can find a code example project that uses the internal loop-back mode for MultiCAN communication 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
Yes, it is possible. You can find a code example project that uses the internal loop-back mode for MultiCAN communication 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