But if frames are transive with delay, they will be not detected.
The problem is, how do you know whether a "0" is the SOF, or a bit in the middle of the message? You have to know that there is no active message. And if you know that, then you know the answer to the OP's originally question. I think.Hi,
Did you look at wikipedia? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CAN_bus
there is an SOF = 1 x "0"
and there is an EOF = 7 x "1"
and ther is an inter frame space = 3 x "1"
Klaus
Well, iI neet to eliminate the echo between transceiver A and transceiver B. When tx1 broadcast to rx2, the rx1 is 'blocked'. RX receives this frame when tx1 stops brodcast.
Hi,
Afaik: CAN bus is half duplex. It doesn´t have independent Tx and Rx paths.
Klaus
No.So if CAN is half-duplex, its mean then when TX1 is transmiting, RX1 is in iddle state, yes?
There is no such thing as mixed CANH and CANL this post makes no sense whatsoever.Thanks, but i need only mixed CANH with CANL, it is not the same what mixed CAN and CAN-FD, is not?
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