Fluke 225C User Manual - Page 150
CAN Bus/DeviceNet., To check CAN Bus, ScopeMeter Channel A and B are
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Connection between controller and devices is made using a dedicated yellow flat cable as shown in the figure below (cross section). Connection to the devices is done with piercing connectors. To connect Probe Tip and Black Ground Lead to + (brown conductor) and - (blue), the TP88 Back Probe Pins (optional) can be used to probe screw terminals at the end of the flat cable or as piercing probes. The material of the flat cable also allows to pierce the pin into it. After removal of the pin the material closes again. AS-i also uses M12-connectors for data as well as on/off signals. The figure below shows where to find + and - on such a connector. 1 (+) : Input A (10:1) 4 5 2 3 (-) : GND M12 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) A Appendices Bushealth Measurements CAN Bus/DeviceNet. The Controller Area Network (CAN) is used on board of automobiles and also in industrial applications. The industrial bussystem DeviceNet is based on CAN hardware. CAN is a two-wire differential bus used to control actuators and to read out sensors. The bus allows data exchange between different devices. The signal behavior in time is shown in the figure below. The signal wires are marked CAN_L and CAN_H. There is also a common (reference wire) CAN_GND. Data traffic is continuous. 3.5 V 2.5 V CAN_H (probe tip B) + (GND lead A) 1.5 V 0 V CAN_L (probe tip A) CAN_GND (GND lead B) To check CAN Bus, ScopeMeter Channel A and B are on and DC coupled. The recommended probes are Fluke 10:1 probes. A-3