FCAR Jumper (Breakout) Box
Product Details
- FCAR Jumper (Breakout) Box SKU FCAR-030-J01
- The jumper box package includes:
- Jumper box with 16 pin holes and DB15 port at the side
- 16 cable, 4 black, 4 red, 8 yellow
CAN J1939:
CAN the bus use two dedicated wires for communication? The wires are called CAN high and CAN low. When the CAN bus is in idle mode, both lines carry 2.5V. When data bits are being transmitted, the CAN high line goes to 3.75V, and the CAN low drops to 1.25V, thereby generating a 2.5V differential between the lines. Since communication relies on a voltage differential between the two bus lines, the CAN bus is NOT sensitive to inductive spikes, electrical fields, or other noise.
J1708:
The J1708 bus consists of two wires (A and B) with at least one twist (360°) per inch (2.54 cm) and a total length of up to 40 m. The voltage level on the bus is determined by the difference in voltage potential between wires “A” and “B”. A logical high level (1) is achieved when point A is at least 200 mV more positive than point B. A logically low level (0) means that point A is at least 200 mV more negative than point B (See the following figure). The transceiver should be fed with +6V to (-6V) in relation to common ground (common for all devices).
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