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 | 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 | 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 | Sun Jan 16 16:51:23 EST 2022 | silverlead
Chapter 7 - Machine Control of the DEK manual outlines connectivity between the rising table servo node 6 and the NextMove ES card. If you don't have the manual, just PM me. I'm not an expert in DEK repair, but the solution could be as simple as clea
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 11:18:59 EST 2022 | emanuel
I am interested to know if you solved this problem. We are experiencing something similar. The table is the first node in the CAN chain. As I see the structure, the CAN starts from the Nextmove ES card, goes first to the table driver and continues to
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 10:38:04 EDT 2007 | johansenng
Hi, sorry but i am new in this. This is a Freescale SRB ZigBee node schematic design. 1)Can anyone help me identify what is the use of the 10K ohm resistor (R115) used? Seems that there is some advantages and disadvantages of using it. The source is
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 17:59:39 EST 2022 | emanuel
Thanks Jeff, Yes, I will be glad to know which parts you replaced, at least it will give me an idea where to start looking. I also have a feeling that being the first node, the BGE9010C if not working properly may distort the CAN Bus signal. I even t
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 16:12:17 EST 2004 | davef
Thermally conductive epoxies are rarely used to hold components in-place. They are more likely used as fillers between two surfaces. Yes, single part glues without an activator are available that are suitable for screen printing or dispensing. Som
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 10:56:32 EST 2005 | Rob
If the Leds are not in close proximity then LDR's can be used connected to a node on the ICT/wired into a micro for a simpler board - you can then test for luminous intensity as well as absence. Else you could use a cheap CCD camera with some simple
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 05:33:15 EDT 2015 | buckcho
I worked with one accuflex, but it didn't have that option on it. I know that MPM offers its own software called PrintTrack: http://www.speedlinetech.com/products/printers/features?node_title=Accela So maybe you just have to buy that option for you.