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9-pin DSUB
This connector layout is recommended by CiA
and is pretty much the industrial standard.
| 1 |
- |
Reserved |
| 2 |
CAN_L |
CAN_L bus line (dominant low) |
| 3 |
CAN_GND |
CAN Ground |
| 4 |
- |
Reserved |
| 5 |
(CAN_SHLD) |
Optional CAN shield |
| 6 |
(GND) |
Optional CAN ground |
| 7 |
CAN_H |
CAN_H bus line (dominant high) |
| 8 |
- |
Reserved (error line) |
| 9 |
CAN_V+ |
Optional power |
KVASER users: Please note that the specific
utilization of these pins on the KVASER DRVcan driver cables is described
in the document "LAPcan Hardware Guide" which you can download
here.
| If power is supplied, it shall be in the range +7..+13 V, 100 mA.
Modules provide a male connector and have to connect pin 3 and 6
internally. |
![[D-SUB layout]](images/can-dsub.gif)
The pin numbering is valid for a male connector, viewed from the
connector side, or for a female connector viewed from the soldering side.
- To memorize the pinning, note that CAN_LOW has a LOW pin number and
CAN_HIGH has a HIGH pin number.
5-pin Mini-C
| Used by both DeviceNet
and SDS
and happens to be compatible between these two protocols. |

| Pin |
Function |
DeviceNet Color |
| 1 |
Drain |
Bare |
| 2 |
V+ |
Red |
| 3 |
V- |
Black |
| 4 |
CAN_H |
White |
| 5 |
CAN_L |
Blue |
| The modules have male connectors. The supplied
power is 24V +- 1%. Note: in the DeviceNet specification version 1.x,
the female connector in figure 9.13 has the
numbers in wrong order. Specification 2.0 and later
versions has
got it right. |
6-pin Deutsch DT04-6P
| Recommended by CANHUG
for use in mobile hydraulics applications.
Module side male, bus side female. There is currently no
recommendation as to the supplied power. |
| Pin |
Function |
Recommended cable colour |
| 1 |
Power negative |
Black |
| 2 |
CAN_H |
White |
| 3 |
Optional Signal GND |
Yellow |
| 4 |
Optional Initiate |
Gray |
| 5 |
Power positive |
Red |
| 6 |
CAN_L |
Blue |
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