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CAN1 and 2 not work

Hello, I'm programming the MCB167NET ev. board. I've conected externally the interfaces trying then to simulate a network with only 1 board, making it connecting the pins 2 and 7 respectively(CAN_L to CAN_L and CAN_H to CAN_H). All the jumpers seems to be ok.

The problem is that the 1st interface detects bus off (before and after initialization) but the 2nd never.

What can be wrong?

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  • Hans-Bernhard Broeker
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    CAN1, CAN2: Default ON
    The CAN1 and CAN2 configuration jumper enable on 120 ohmns termination resistor on the CAN1 or CAN2 bus interface. This resistor is used on the end of each CAN communication line.
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    I said that theese jumpers was ok. It's true that I'm a newbie but, maybe, the person who not have idea this time be you.

    Thank's, erik malund, for the guide, i'd take a look and it's really complete, but the problem persists, it would be due to the lack of shielding because the power conector is near; sometimes the second interface detects buss off but most of the attempts seems to be ok it's enough strange. I will trying to discover what can cause this.

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  • Hans-Bernhard Broeker
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    CAN1, CAN2: Default ON
    The CAN1 and CAN2 configuration jumper enable on 120 ohmns termination resistor on the CAN1 or CAN2 bus interface. This resistor is used on the end of each CAN communication line.
    ...
    I said that theese jumpers was ok. It's true that I'm a newbie but, maybe, the person who not have idea this time be you.

    Thank's, erik malund, for the guide, i'd take a look and it's really complete, but the problem persists, it would be due to the lack of shielding because the power conector is near; sometimes the second interface detects buss off but most of the attempts seems to be ok it's enough strange. I will trying to discover what can cause this.

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