I am using CAN protocol example given by KEIL for MCB2300. I connected two can ports through RS232 cables. when i am debugging the code CAN1 sends a message, but CAN2 is nor able to receive a message. please can any one explain what is the flow in receiving a message.
More specifically: The MCB2300 have built-in termination. But you can get away with a lot of abuse when the cable length is short or the bit-rate is low.
The MCB2300 have built-in termination.
What's the bet it hadn't been activated?
"What's the bet it hadn't been activated?"
Revision 3.0 has the resistors soldered, so a user really has to make a decision to unsolder them. Keil doesn't seem to have released the schematic for the 3.1 edition, and I only have a 3.0 board to look at.
Revision 3.0 has the resistors soldered,
What, and no jumper to disable them? I'm well and truly shocked. That's daft.