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Install the driver before you connect the CAN interface. 3.1 Install Device Driver Setup 1. Download the device driver setup from our website: www.peak-system.com/quick/DL-Driver-E 2. Unpack the file PEAK-System_Driver-Setup.zip 3. Double-click the file PeakOemDrv.exe The driver setup starts. 4. Follow the program instructions.
2. Check the LED on the CAN interface. If the LED is green, then the driver was initialized successfully. 3.3 Check Operational Readiness 1. Open the Windows Start menu. 2. Type Peak Settings and press |Enter|. The window PEAK Settings appears. 3. Select CAN Hardware. The connected CAN interface is displayed.
2.1 Voltage Supply of External Devices. Tip: Connect a CAN bus with a different transmission standard via a bus converter. PEAK-System offers different bus converter modules like the PCAN-TJA1054 for a Low-speed CAN bus according to ISO 11898-3.
The programming interface (API) PCAN-Basic provides basic functions for the connection of own programs to the CAN and CAN FD Interfaces of PEAK-System. PCAN-Basic is the interface between the program and the device driver. In Windows operating systems this is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) and in Linux operating systems an SO (Dynamic Shared Object).
Use of a single DLL for all supported hardware types ■ Use of up to 16 channels for each hardware type (depending on the PEAK CAN ■ interface used) Simple switching between channels of a PEAK CAN interface ■...
USB hub. The new hardware is recognized by Windows and the driver is initialized. The LED on the interface then lights up green. Check the operational readiness. Open the Windows Start menu. Type Peak Settings and press |Enter|. The window PEAK Settings appears. The connected USB interface is displayed under CAN Hardware.
Appendix E Linux Depending on the Kernel version, device drivers for the CAN interfaces from PEAK- System are already included in the operating system. The PCAN interfaces are handled as network devices (SocketCAN, netdev). You can find the documentation for SocketCAN under: https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/networking/can.txt...