Kvaser USBcan Pro 2xHS v2 User’s Guide
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4.2
Start and stop of t programs
All events that a t program will react to are specified using various event hooks. In
effect, these are functions which are called when the specific events occur. Among
other events, the program can react to starting and stopping itself which this
section describes. Read the Kvaser t Programming Language guide that can be
downloaded at www.kvaser.com/download for more information.
The “on start” event will be triggered in the Kvaser USBcan Pro 2xHS v2 when any
of the following occurs:
•
When a t program is started using the CANlib API (
kvScriptStart()
).
•
When a t program is started from another t program.
The “on stop” event will be triggered for running t programs during the
corresponding cases:
•
When a t program is stopped using the CANlib API (
kvScriptStop()
).
•
When a t program is stopped from another t program.
4.3
Technical data
In Table 6 you will find the Kvaser USBcan Pro 2xHS v2’s technical specifications.
CAN Channels
2
CAN Transceivers
MCP2561FD (Compliant with ISO 11898-2)
CAN Controller
Kvaser CAN IP in FPGA
Galvanic isolation
Yes
CAN Bit Rate
50 kbit/s to 1 Mbit/s
CAN FD Bit Rate
Up to 8 Mbit/s (with correct physical layer implementation)
Time stamp resolution
1 µs
Max message rate
20000 msg/s per channel
Error Frame Detection
Yes
Error Frame Generation
Yes
Silent mode
Yes
Kvaser MagiSync
Yes
PC interface
USB Hi-Speed
Power consumption
max 500 mA
Hardware configuration
Done by software (Plug & Play).
Software requirements
Windows Vista or later. (For other operating systems, contact Kvaser
support.)
Dimensions
50 x 170 x 20 mm for body incl. strain relief
Weight
170 g
Operating temperature
−40
◦
C to +85
◦
C
Storage temperature
−40
◦
C to +85
◦
C
Relative humidity
0 % to 85 % (non-condensing.)
Table 6: Technical Specifications.
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