CAN Bus protection (100VDC)
- From: "StanV" <jonsquire2000@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 27 Sep 2006 10:24:33 -0700
We designed a machine where we have at some place the CAN-bus signals
and HighVoltage power (100VDC and 220VAC) on the same cable.
So , we are just awaiting a faulty cable or connector to get these
voltages on the bus.
Opto-isoloating every nodes seems to be complex. I also found some new
maxim CAN-driver that is protected upto 80VDC. Unfortunatly we are
unable to change the CAN drivers inside the nodes.
I also found a few other components for protecting a CAN bus , but they
are mostly intended for voltages upto 24V.
In what direction could i look for protection components, or maybe it
is just to difficult to protect the bus for such levels ?
Any pointers very welcome.
Stan.
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