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1. Standard From 000 He Ca Comment j Extended li ok cance Her OK Figure 3 PCAN View for Windows 13 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual System Do the following to start and initialize PCAN View 1 Open the Windows Start menu or the Windows Start page and select PCAN View The dialog box for selecting the hardware and for setting the parameters appears Bi Connect sS PCAN View Available PCAN hardware and PCAN nets Internal an PCAN USB Device 14h Firmware 2 8 0 PCAN USB FD Device 30h Firmware 2 1 0 Bit rate 500 kBit s gt Bus timing register 001Ch Filter settings Standard From 000 Hex To 7FF Hex D Extended Listen only mode ee Q Help Figure 4 Selection of the specific hardware and parameters From the list Available PCAN hardware select the desired interface to be used Select the bit rate that is used by all nodes on the CAN bus from the drop down list Bit rate Use the button to the right of the drop down list to create User defined bit rates Under Filter settings you can limit the range of CAN IDs to be received either for standard frames 11 bit IDs or for extended frames 29 bit IDs 14 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 5 Activate the Listen only mode if you do not actively participate in the CAN traffic and just want to observe This also avoid
2. Figure 10 PCAN Basic On the provided DVD you can find files of the programming interface PCAN Basic in the directory branch Develop This API provides basic functions for linking own programs to CAN and CAN FD interfaces by PEAK System and can be used for the following operating systems Windows 8 1 7 Vista 32 64 bit Windows CE 6 x x86 ARMv4 Linux 32 64 bit The API is designed for cross platform use Therefore software projects can easily ported between platforms with low efforts For all common programming languages examples are available Beginning with version 4 PCAN Basic supports the new CAN FD standard CAN with Flexible Data Rate which is primarily characterized by higher bandwidth for data transfer 21 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m 5 2 1 Features of PCAN Basic API for developing applications with CAN and CAN FD connection Access to the CAN channels of a PCAN Gateway via the new PCAN LAN device type Supports the operating systems Windows 8 1 7 Vista 32 64 bit Windows CE 6 x and Linux 32 64 bit Multiple PEAK System applications and your own can be operated on a physical channel at the same time Use of a single DLL for all supported hardware types Use of up to 16 channels for each hardware unit depending on the PEAK CAN interface used Simple switching between channels of a PEAK CAN interface Driver internal buffer for 32 768 messages per CAN channel Precision of time stamps on receiv
3. 27 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual System Appendix B Dimension Drawing 130 00 mm Figure 11 Side view and top view of the PCAN ExpressCard The figure does not show the actual size of the product 28 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Appendix C Quick Reference Software Hardware Installation under windows Before connecting the PCAN ExpressCard to the computer set up the corresponding software package from the supplied DVD with administrator privileges Afterwards insert the card into a ExpressCard slot of the computer The card is recognized by Windows and the driver is initialized After the installation process is finished successfully an LED is on for each CAN channel of the card Getting Started under windows Run the CAN monitor PCAN View from the Windows Start menu as a sample application for accessing the PCAN ExpressCard For initialization of the card select the CAN connection and the CAN bit rate Status LED Meaning On There s a connection to a driver of the operating system Slow blinking A software application is connected to the CAN channel Quick blinking Data is transmitted via the connected CAN bus High speed CAN connector D Sub 9 pins gt 5 V optional gt CAN_L gt GND gt not connected GND CAN_H not connected lt not connected lt gt not connected 29
4. 1 Mbit s 500 kbit s 250 kbit s 125 kbit s 50 kbit s 20 kbit s 10 kbit s 5 kbit s Bus length 40 m 110 m 240 m 500 m 1 3 km 3 3 km 6 6 km 13 0 km The listed values have been calculated on the basis of an idealized system and can differ from reality 11 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 4 Operation 4 1 Status LED The PCAN ExpressCard has a status LED for each existing CAN channel which may be in one of the following conditions Status LED Meaning On There s a connection to a driver of the operating system Slow blinking A software application is connected to the CAN channel Quick blinking Data is transmitted via the connected CAN bus 4 2 Removing the Adapter Under Windows the icon for removing hardware safely is not used with the PCAN ExpressCard You may remove the card from the computer without any preparation under Windows 12 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual 5 Software and API This chapter covers the provided software PCAN View and the programming interface PCAN Basic 5 1 PCAN View is simple Windows software for viewing transmitting Monitor Software PCAN V1ew and logging CAN and CAN FD messages Note This chapter describes the use of PCAN View with a CAN adapter SS LS Ee File CAN Edit Transmit
5. You find further information about the use of this option in PCAN View in section 5 1 3 on page 19 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System A Attention Risk of short circuit If the option described in this section is activated you may only connect or disconnect CAN cables or peripheral systems e g bus converters to or from the PCAN ExpressCard while it is de energized the card is not connected to the computer Consider that some computers still supply the ExpressCard slot with power even when they are turned off standby operation 3 3 Cabling 3 3 1 Termination A High speed CAN bus ISO 11898 2 must be terminated on both ends with 120 Ohms Otherwise there are interfering signal reflections and the transceivers of the connected CAN nodes CAN interface control device will not work The PCAN ExpressCard does not have an internal termination Use the adapter on a terminated CAN bus 3 3 2 Example of a Connection Control Device Computer Terminated Cable Figure 2 Simple CAN connection In this example the PCAN ExpressCard is connected with a control unit by a cable that is terminated at both ends 10 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m 33353 System Maximum Bus Length High Speed CAN networks may have bit rates of up to 1 Mbit s The maximum bus length depends primarily on the bit rate The following table shows the maximum possible CAN bus length at different bit rates Bit rate
6. View Trace Help am p i me Hle ee 02 hhl I BO Receive Transmit a O CAN ID Type Length Data Cycle Time Count 000h 8 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 33 0 56 100h 12 05 41 00 015100 01 33 0 3 g 52h 24 5468 69 73 20 69 73 2074 68 65 207265 999 9 92 gt 73 70 6F 6E 73 65 00 00 00 00 y 00000F00h 8 54 69 6D 65 72 20 20 20 999 9 92 U 4 CAN ID Type Length Data 225h 64 54 68 69 73 20 43 41 4E 20 46 44 20 69 6E 74 65 72 66 6163 65 20 6D65 73 73 61 2 AES ace ano Ge Available PCAN hardware and PCAN nets 74 20 77 69 74 68 20 6120 gt amp PCAN USB FD Device Oh Firmware 1 0 11 70 65 72 69 6F 64 20 6F 66 GE PCAN PCI at PCI Bus 2 Device 1 Channel 1 20 316D73 20 50 45 41 4B Bl PCAN PCT at PCI Bus 2 Device 1 Channel 2 lt ET S TEER ai PCAN USB Pro FD Device FFFFFFFFh Channel 1 Firmware 1 0 0 z 5 6D 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 PCAN USB Pro FD Device FFFFFFFFh Channel 2 Firmware 1 0 0 G 2 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4 PCAN USB Device FFh Firmware 2 8 o 00 00 00 00 00 3 OEE AN 32 DF 167126217161667A4 V 100 I New Transmit Message 67 5B 78 CC7DDD7A76 10 lt 17 7D 87 AB 88 00 87 6A77 ID Hex Length Data Hex 7B7C 77 DD7F 740 32 50 45 41 48 2 3 79 7 EJ 3 PC CE Ey ma z 4 00 00 00 00 Wait Gie time aa 2 eee 8 12 65 65 AD 00 10 11 B1 Wait Clock Frequency Nominal Bit rate Data Bit rate Message Type i 500 ms 24 MHz gt amait s p gt Extended Frame V CAN FD Paused Remote Request E Bit Rate Switch Filter settings
7. remain powered on Windows notifies that new hardware has been detected The drivers are found and installed by Windows automatically After the initialization process for the driver for the CAN interface is finished successfully an LED is on for each CAN connection of the PCAN ExpressCard Furthermore you can find the entry PCAN ExpressCard in the branch CAN Hardware of the Windows Device Manager PCAN ExpressCard User Manual System 3 Connecting the CAN Bus 3 1 D Sub Connector A High speed CAN bus ISO 11898 2 is connected to the 9 pin D Sub connector The pin assignment corresponds to the specification CiA 102 gt 5 V optional gt CAN_L GND gt not connected GND CAN_H lt not connected lt not connected gt not connected Figure 1 Pin assignment High speed CAN 3 2 Supplying External Devices via the CAN Connector Optionally a 5 Volt supply can be switched with the provided Windows software PCAN View onto pin 1 of a D Sub CAN connector for the Dual Channel model simultaneously for both CAN connectors Thus devices with low power consumption e g bus converters can be directly supplied via the CAN connector When using this option the 5 Volt supply ts directly connected to the power supply of the computer and is not fused separately The galvanically decoupled models of the card have an interconnected DC DC converter Therefore the current output is limited to 50 mA
8. Card 54 Operating system Windows 8 1 7 Vista 32 64 bit or Linux 32 64 bit 1 3 Scope of Supply PCAN ExpressCard CAN interface Device drivers for Windows 8 1 7 Vista 32 64 bit and Linux 32 64 bit PCAN View CAN monitor for Windows 8 1 7 Vista 32 64 bit PCAN Basic programming interface consisting of an interface DLL examples and header files for all common programming languages Manual in PDF format PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 2 Installing the Software and the Card This chapter covers the software setup for the PCAN ExpressCard under Windows and the installation in the computer Setup the driver before connecting the PCAN ExpressCard for the first time Do the following to install the driver 1 Insert the supplied DVD into the appropriate drive of the computer Usually a navigation program appears a few moments later If not start the file Intro exe from the root directory of the DVD 2 Inthe main menu select Drivers and then click on Install now 3 Confirm the message of the User Account Control regarding the Installer Database of PEAK Drivers The setup program for the driver is started 4 Follow the instructions of the program PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Do the following to connect the PCAN ExpressCard to the computer and complete the initialization 1 Insert the PCAN ExpressCard into an ExpressCard slot of your computer The computer can
9. PCAN ExpressCard CAN Interface for the ExpressCard Slot User Manual PEAK System Document version 2 3 0 2015 06 15 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Products taken into account Product Name Model Part Number PCAN ExpressCard Single One CAN channel IPEH 003000 Channel PCAN ExpressCard Dual Two CAN channels IPEH 003001 Channel PCAN ExpressCard Single One CAN channel galvanic IPEH 003002 Channel galvanically decoupled isolation for CAN connection PCAN ExpressCard Dual Two CAN channels galvanic IPEH 003003 Channel galvanically decoupled isolation for CAN connections The cover picture shows the product PCAN ExpressCard Dual Channel Other product models have an identical form factor but vary in the number of CAN connectors according to the model CANopen and CiA are registered community trade marks of CAN in Automation e V All other product names mentioned in this document may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies They are not explicitly marked by uTM and 1D Copyright 2015 PEAK System Technik GmbH Duplication copying printing or other forms and the electronic distribution of this document is only allowed with explicit permission of PEAK System Technik GmbH PEAK System Technik GmbH reserves the right to change technical data without prior announcement The general business conditions and the regulations of the license agreement apply All righ
10. Rx 112 Data 66 67 6D 66 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 74 68 66 67 74 68 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 7466 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2c 2C 66 67 74 68 66 67 7468 73 6C 62 45 6D 66 67 GD 68 68 64 20 2C 66 67 74 68 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 74 68 66 67 7468 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 74 68 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 73 6C 62 45 6D 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 73 6C 62 45 6D 66 67 GD 68 68 64 20 2C 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 6D 66 68 64 2C 2C 66 67 6D 68 68 64 2c 2C 66 67 6D 66 68 64 20 2C 6D 68 68 67 64 6D 6D 68 68 67 64 6D 6D 68 68 67 64 6D Overruns 0 Status 0 OxXmtFull 0 Figure 7 Trace tab PR ee E E Errors 0 System On the Trace tab the data tracer of PCAN View is used for logging the communication on a CAN bus During this process the CAN messages are cached in the working memory of the PC Afterwards they can be saved to a file The tracer can be configured to run in linear or in ring buffer mode In linear buffer mode the logging is stopped as soon as the buffer is filled completely In ring buffer mode the oldest messages are overwritten by incoming ones S PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Sede PCAN ExpressCard Tab File CAN Edit Transmit Wiew Trace Help E Be L O T E la PCAN ExpressCard PCAN ExpressCard LA 4 Channel 1 a SW Output on CAN connector Disabled Connected to hardware PCAN Expres
11. ed messages up to 1 us depending on the PEAK CAN interface used Supports PEAK System s trace formats version 1 1 and 2 0 for CAN FD applications Access to specific hardware parameters such as listen only mode Notification of the application through Windows events when a message is received Extended system for debugging operations Multilingual debugging output Output language depends on operating system Debugging information can be defined individually 22 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System An overview of the API functions is located in the header files You can find detailed information about the PCAN Basic API on the provided DVD in the text and help files file name extensions txt and chm 5 2 2 Principle Description of the API The PCAN Basic API is the interface between the user application and device driver In Windows operating systems this is a DLL Dynamic Link Library The sequence of accessing the CAN interface is divided into three phases 1 Initialization 2 Interaction 3 Completion Initialization A channel must be initialized before using it This is done by the simple call of the function can Initialize for CAN and CAN InitializeFD for CAN FD Depending on the type of the CAN hardware up to 16 CAN channels can be opened at the same time After a successful initialization the CAN channel is ready for communication with the CAN hardware and the CAN bus No further configuration st
12. eps are required Interaction For receiving and transmitting messages the functions can Read and CAN Write as well as CAN ReadFD and can WriteFp are available Additional settings can be made e g setting up message filters to confine to specific CAN IDs or setting the CAN controller to listen only mode 23 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System When receiving CAN messages events are used for an automatic notification of an application client This offers the following advantages The application no longer needs to check for received messages periodically no polling The response time at reception is reduced Completion To end the communication the function can _Uninitialize Is called in order to release the reserved resources for the CAN channel among others In addition the CAN channel is marked as Free and is available to other applications 5 2 3 Notes about the License Device drivers the interface DLL and further files needed for linking are property of the PEAK System Technik GmbH and may be used only in connection with a hardware component purchased from PEAK System or one of its partners If a CAN hardware component of third party suppliers should be compatible to one of PEAK System then you are not allowed to use or to pass on the driver software of PEAK System If a third party supplier develops software based on the PCAN Basic and problems occur during the use of this software consult the soft
13. h guarantee galvanic separation up to a maximum of 300 Volts between the PC and CAN sides Device drivers and programming interfaces exist for different oper ating systems so programs can easily access a connected CAN bus Tip At the end of this manual Appendix C you can find a Quick Reference with brief information about the installation and operation of the PCAN ExpressCard 1 1 Properties at a Glance Card for ExpressCard slot Form factor ExpressCard 54 1 or 2 High speed CAN channels ISO 11898 2 Compliant with CAN specifications 2 0A 11 bit ID and 2 0B 29 bit ID Bit rates from 5 kbit s up to 1 Mbit s CAN bus connection via D Sub 9 pin in accordance to CiA 102 NXP SJA1000 CAN controller 16 MHz clock frequency NXP PCA82C251 CAN transceiver Galvanic isolation on the CAN connection up to 300 V only galvanically decoupled models separate for each CAN channel PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Software option to switch a 5 Volt supply to the CAN connection e g for external bus converter Operating temperature range from 0 to 70 C 32 to 158 F 0 Note This manual describes the use of the PCAN ExpressCard with Windows You can find device drivers for Linux and the corresponding application information on the provided DVD in the directory branch Develop and on our website under www peak system com linux 1 2 Prerequisites for Operation ExpressCard slot in the computer type Express
14. hex Length Data hex MFFAGTT A 1O 49 28 13 de 35 AR NC 1 A 4 4 4 fi T Cycle Time Messzge Type 135 mis F Fetended Frame iW Passed Remote Request Comment User Comnen a Canral e Help Figure 6 Dialog box new transmit message 2 Enter the ID and the data for the new CAN message 3 The field Cycle Time indicates if the message shall be transmitted manually or periodically If you want to transmit the message periodically you must enter a value greater than 0 For a manual only transmission enter 0 4 Confirm the entries with OK The created transmit message appears on the Receive Transmit tab 5 You trigger selected transmit messages manually with the menu command Transmit gt Send alternatively Space bar The manual transmission for CAN messages being transmitted periodically is carried out additionally ry Tip Using the menu command File gt Save the current transmit 2 messages can be saved to a list and loaded for reuse later on 17 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual PEAK 5 1 2 Trace Tab File CAN Edit Transmit View Trace Help TACE oo Trace Mandar Reni Rx Tx Type Length Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data fmn 4 4 8 4 8 4 4 5 3 4 8 4 4 8 4 8 5 8 8 8 5 3 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 Connected to hardware PCAN USB 500 kBit s Status BAP Q etl yX hhe a o 34 8969 s Ring Buffer
15. s an unintended disruption of an unknown CAN environment e g due to different bit rates 6 Finally confirm the settings in the dialog box with OK The main window of PCAN View appears see Figure 5 15 A lg SN aN System PCAN ExpressCard User Manual Pr d 5 1 1 Receive Transmit Tab tro Oe File CAN Edit Transmit View Trace Help POP Be Ui 4H gt IB OG E Receive Transmit COMM Deg A Bs OH CA amp N ID Length Data Cycle Time 255h 8 66 67 6D68 68 642C 2c 149 9 240h 4 66 67 TAGS 100 0 5 6 201h 73 6C 62 45 6D 499 9 250h 6D 68 68 67 64 6D 3695 8 Receive O cAN ID Data Cycle Time Count Trigger Comment 150h 6D 68 68 67 64 6D Wait T Manual 1155h 66 DGB Of GA2C ac 7 150 117 Time 10ih 63 67 63 68 68 E 500 35 Tirrie O0FFAATTA 12 4425 12 44 25 ABDC w 125 153 Tirne User Comment Transmit Connected to hardware PCAN USB 500 kBit s Status Overruns 0 QXmtFulk 0 Figure 5 Receive Transmit tab The Receive Transmit tab is the main element of PCAN View It contains two lists one for received messages and one for the transmit messages Representation of CAN data is in hexadecimal format Do the following to transmit a CAN message with PCAN View 1 Select the menu command Transmit gt New Message alternatively 2 or Ins The dialog box New Transmit Message is shown PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System New Tronsiil Message ID
16. sCard 1 MBit s Status OF Overruns 0 OXmtFull 0 SSS Se ae Figure 8 PCAN ExpressCard tab On the PCAN ExpressCard tab the 5 Volts supply on pin 1 of the D Sub CAN connector is enabled or disabled For the Dual Channel model the setting is valid for both CAN connectors simultaneously You find information about technical details in section 3 2 on page 9 To toggle the setting press the button Enable Disable A Attention Risk of short circuit If the option described in this section is activated you may only connect or disconnect CAN cables or peripheral systems e g bus converters to or from the PCAN ExpressCard while it is de energized the card is not connected to the computer Consider that some computers still supply the ExpressCard slot with power even when they are turned off standby operation 13 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual System 5 1 4 Status Bar Connected to hardware PCAN USB 500 kBit s Status Ol Overruns 0 QXmntFull 0 Figure 9 Example of the status bar The status bar shows information about the current CAN connection about error counters Overruns OXmtFull and shows error messages You can find further information about the use of PCAN View in the help which you can invoke in the program via the Help menu or with the F1 key 20 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 5 2 Linking Own Programs with PCAN Basi ic
17. tive 2004 108 EG Ingress protection IP30 IEC 60529 26 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Appendix A CE Certificate PCAN ExpressCard IPEH 003000 01 02 03 EC Declaration of Conformity PEAK System Technik GmbH Notes on the CE Symbol C The following applies to the PCAN ExpressCard product with the item number s IPEH 003000 01 02 03 EC Directive This product fulfills the requirements of EU EMC Directive 2004 108 EG Electromagnetic Compatibility and is designed for the following fields of application as for the CE marking Electromagnetic Immunity DIN EN 55024 publication date 2011 09 Information technology equipment Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement CISPR 24 2010 German version EN 55024 2010 Electromagnetic Emission DIN EN 55022 publication date 2011 12 Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteristics Limits and methods of measurement CISPR 22 2008 modified German version EN 55022 2010 Declarations of In accordance with the above mentioned EU directives the EC Conformity declarations of conformity and the associated documentation are held at the disposal of the competent authorities at the address below PEAK System Technik GmbH Mr Wilhelm Otto Roehm Strasse 69 64293 Darmstadt Germany Phone 49 0 6151 8173 20 Fax 49 0 6151 8173 29 E mail info peak system com Mc bi Signed this 22 day of October 2013
18. ts are reserved PEAK System Technik GmbH Otto Roehm Strasse 69 64293 Darmstadt Germany Phone 49 0 6151 8173 20 Fax 49 0 6151 8173 29 www peak system com info peak system com Document version 2 3 0 2015 06 15 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Contents 1 Introduction 5 1 1 Properties at a Glance 5 1 2 Prerequisites for Operation 6 1 3 Scope of Supply 6 2 Installing the Software and the Card 7 3 Connecting the CAN Bus 9 3 1 D Sub Connector 9 3 2 Supplying External Devices via the CAN Connector 9 3 3 Cabling 10 3 3 1 Termination 10 oe eee Example of a Connection 10 3 3 3 Maximum Bus Length 11 4 Operation 12 4 1 Status LED 12 4 2 Removing the Adapter 12 5 Software and API 13 5 1 Monitor Software PCAN V1ew 13 5 1 1 Receive Transmit Tab 16 5 1 2 Trace Tab 18 5 1 3 PCAN ExpressCard Tab 19 5 1 4 Status Bar 20 5 2 Linking Own Programs with PCAN Basic 21 5 2 1 Features of PCAN Basic 22 Dee ee Principle Description of the API 23 Deca Notes about the License 24 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual System 6 Technical Specifications 25 Appendix A CE Certificate 27 Appendix B Dimension Drawing 28 Appendix C Quick Reference 29 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 1 Introduction The PCAN ExpressCard provides a connection between a CAN bus and a laptop or desktop PC with an ExpressCard slot The card is available in single and dual channel versions There are also gal vanically separated versions whic
19. ware provider 24 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System 6 Technical Specifications Connectors Computer CAN CAN Specification Bit rates Controller Transceiver Galvanic isolation Supplying external devices Termination Power supply Current consumption max ExpressCard slot type ExpressCard 54 D Sub m 9 pins Pin assignment according to specification CiA 102 ISO 11898 2 High speed CAN 2 0A standard format and 2 0B extended format 5 kbit s 1 Mbit s NXP SJA1000 NXP PCA82C251 PCAN ExpressCard none PCAN ExpressCard opto Galvanic isolation up to 300 V separate for each CAN channel PCAN ExpressCard D Sub pin 1 5 V max 100 mA PCAN ExpressCard opto D Sub pin 1 5 V max 50 mA Switched off at delivery none on 1 5 V pin on3 3 V pin Product model Single Channel 142 mA 245 mA Dual Channel 142 mA 296 mA Single Channel opto 142 mA 273 mA Dual Channel opto 142 mA 335 mA 25 PCAN ExpressCard User Manual m System Measures Size without cables 130 x 54 x 10 mm Lx W x D See also dimension drawing in Appendix B on page 28 Weight Product model Single Channel 60g Dual Channel 80 g Single Channel opto 60 g Dual Channel opto 80g Environment Operating temperature 0 70 C 32 158 F Temperature for storage 30 100 C 22 212 F and transport Relative humidity 15 90 not condensing EMC EN 55024 2011 09 EN 55022 2011 12 EC direc
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