Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 22:42:50 EDT 2016 | dinhhuunam
CAN Node Not Responding This problem can be caused by either: 1. Faulty Node 2. CAN bus cable disconnected. 3. No power to CAN Node.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 30 20:17:54 EDT 2016 | jasltd
Hi Folks, I'm having issues with our dek Galaxy which is randomly having and reporting the error CAN Node Not Responding. Has anyone seen / fixed this error before?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 04:20:58 EDT 2016 | jasltd
Thanks, I have managed to get a step further and now get the additional info on the error that it is node 1. All cables are connected, will double check the power but I believe it has power, I seem to be able to drive everything in diagnostics mode
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 08:45:41 EDT 2016 | emeto
If it is intermittent it is definitely cable or connector. Check all connections first and if not, replace the cable that is moving/bending.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 14:20:57 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dear Folks: | | I am currently in the pre-prep stages of a market study that's focusing on different methods of microprocessor cooling and the market potentials of new designs. I wonder if you might be so kind as to point me to good general resou
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 17:08:09 EDT 2002 | russ
Sean, I personally do not have an issue with reps responding, actually I would encourage it! especially when someone is looking for a product or a process that is relevant to the reps scope of things. I do not like and I don't believe that it is ap
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:51:06 EST 2000 | SPD
Hello John, Some determining criteria. 1. Examine what you are cleaning. Pastes, epoxies, inks, etc. Get the MSDS and samples ready and be prepared to forward them to the manufacturers for testing. They can respond with appropriate system and c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 15:01:02 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 12:02:17 EDT 2002 | gdstanton
Ken, Excellent discussion!!! I've also seen this problem. Spent and am still spending significant time policing. I don't think it is just a buyer issue though. There are many dimensions to the problem. Suppliers, Engineering, Manufacturing, and
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 21:31:05 EDT 2001 | davef
We agree in substance and what we are discussing is: degree and perception. There have been many useful, well thoughtout postings on SMTnet by sales types. And the intent of this discussion is to promote more of those contributions, because many sa