National Instruments NI-CAN User Manual page 81

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Index
A
Acknowledgment Bit (ACK) field, 1-5
acknowledgment error, 1-6
Add/Remove Programs Properties dialog
box, A-3
application development. See programming.
application examples, 4-1
interactive CAN example, 4-6
flowchart (figure), 4-8
RTSI examples, 4-2
simple CAN bus analyzer, 4-4
flowchart (figure), 4-6
using CAN Objects, 4-2
flowchart (figure), 4-4
arbitration
example of CAN arbitration (figure), 1-3
nondestructive bitwise, 1-2
arbitration ID
definition, 1-2
using CAN Objects, 2-5
Arbitration ID field, 1-4
attributes
definition, 1-9
specifying configuration attributes, 5-4
B
bit error, 1-6
bus off state, 1-8
C
C/C++ languages
accessing NI-CAN software, 2-1
status checking, 2-12
CAN
See also NI-CAN.
© National Instruments Corporation
arbitration, 1-2
error confinement, 1-6
error detection, 1-5
history and usage, 1-1
low speed, 1-8
CAN frame reception flowchart (figure), 3-3
CAN frames
definition, 1-3
fields
Acknowledgment Bit (ACK), 1-5
Arbitration ID, 1-4
Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), 1-4
Data Bytes, 1-4
Data Length Code (DLC), 1-4
End of Frame, 1-5
Identifier Extension (IDE), 1-4
Remote Transmit Request (RTR), 1-4
Start of Frame (SOF), 1-3
reading and writing, 2-5
standard and extended formats (figure), 1-3
CAN hardware
determining type installed
Windows 98/95, B-5
Windows NT, C-3
problem encountered in
Windows 98/95, B-5
uninstalling
Windows 98/95, A-1
Windows NT, A-2
CAN identifiers, 1-2
CAN interfaces
See also missing CAN interfaces.
number of configurable interfaces
Windows 98/95, B-5
Windows NT, C-3
CAN Network Interface Objects, 2-4
I-1
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