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Hello,

I want to use a NI9881 CAN module which requires an additional power supply (Vsup pin of the DB9).

Moreover i have a CAN power cable with a positive and a negative terminal in addition to the DB9.

Are this positive and negative terminal, pins for the power supply, or do i have to connect directly the Vsup pin ?

 

Thank you !

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If you have a NI power cable such as this one: CAN Cables with Power Terminal

Then the + terminal on the cable is tied to Pin 9 and Vsup.

The - terminal will be tied to Gnd.

Jeff L
National Instruments
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The NI CAN Breakout Box is kinda nice in these situations.  It might seem expensive for what is mostly a DB-9 break out, but it has screw terminals for power input, and a DC barrel plug which make powering a CAN bus easier, along with switches for various resistor termination.

 

http://digital.ni.com/public.nsf/allkb/D3AD3B86FC3A52A386257B2700530419

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Thanks a lot ! It's ok 🙂

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