Connectors; Power (Voltage Supply); Can 1 To Can 4, D-Sub 9-Pin - Peak PCAN-Router Pro User Manual

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PCAN-Router Pro – User Manual
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Connectors

2.1

Power (Voltage Supply)

The operation of the PCAN-Router Pro requires a voltage source
with a nominal 12 V direct current voltage, 8 to 30 V are possible.
The input is electronically protected against reverse polarity and
overvoltage.
The connection is done with the supplied mating connector for
fastening cable strands. The polarity is as follows:
Note: After applying the supply voltage, the PCAN-Router Pro
needs a wake-up signal in order to start operation. If the router
is equipped with at least one CAN transceiver module with
wake-up functionality (standard), this happens automatically.
See section 5.6
2.2

CAN 1 to CAN 4, D-Sub 9-pin

A CAN bus is connected to a 9-pin D-Sub port. The assignment of
the CAN signals is depending on the used CAN transceiver module
(see table below).
The CAN ports CAN 3 and CAN 4 additionally provide an external
wake-up function (see section 5.6.2 on page 27).
Wake-up
on page 27.
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