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If a GMLAN bus based instrument is using a single-wire low speed data transfers typically 33.33kb/s and in high-speed 83.33kb/s Can an NI-CAN card (PCMCIA based) be used for programming/diagnostic purpose.

If a GMLAN bus based instrument is using a single-wire low speed data transfers typically 33.33kb/s and in high-speed 83.33kb/s Can an NI-CAN card (PCMCIA based) be interfaced with the instrument for programming/diagnostic purpose. What is appropriate configuration of NI-CAN Card.
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So are you looking for a card that can function in both high speed and single wire at the same time? Your best option is the XS, 2 port cards.

NI PCI-CAN/XS2
NI PXI-8464/2

Logan S.

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Hi,

If you need to use the PCMCIA form factor, you can use a 'PCMCIA-CAN Transceiver Dongles' that has a single wire port. Check out the PCMCIA-CAN Transceiver Dongles site.
The 'Cable Assembly, PCMCIA-CAN Series 2, SW' (part number 191012-01) features one single-wire port.
The 'Cable Assembly, PCMCIA-CAN Series 2, HS/SW' (part number 191009-01) features one high-speed and one single-wire port (only useful in combination with a 2-port PCMCIA-CAN card)

Please note that you need to have a Series 2 PCMCIA-CAN card in order to use the single-wire transceiver dongles.

-B2k

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I assume the High Speed 83.33k your refer to is the high-speed mode of the Single-Wire transceiver, not the High-Speed transceiver.

Yes. The Single-Wire dongle for the PCMCIA-CAN card will function just fine with your GMLAN application.

Within your application, you can set the Transceiver Mode property to switch between Normal Single-Wire communication (33.33k) and high-speed Single-Wire communication (83.33k).

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