Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS User’s Guide
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As USB cables become longer they are more sensitive to EMI,
because they make a longer antenna that can pick up more
noise. These issues can be mitigated by using higher quality
cables with better shielding. Thicker cables tend to be better than
thin ones, and braided shielding tends to be more reliable than
only foil. Furthermore, longer cables may introduce signal
degradation and timing issues that, if necessary, can be mitigated
using shorter cable segments combined with hubs that amplify
the signal and handle delays on a per-cable basis.
3.3
CAN channels
The Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS has five CAN Hi-Speed channels in a single
26-pin HD D-SUB CAN connector (see Figure 3). See Section 4.4, CAN
connectors, on Page 16 for pinout information.
Figure 3: CAN connector on Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS
3.4
External trigger
The Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS can be set up to trigger on an external input
signal, where the edge can be configured for rising or falling. It is also possible to
configure the Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS to send an external pulse, of
configurable length, as an action for a trigger event. See also Section 4.6, External
trigger input, on Page 18 and Section 4.7, External trigger output, on Page 20.
3.5
Power supply
The Kvaser Memorator Pro 5xHS can be powered through the CAN connector and
through the USB connector.
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