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02-08-2016 08:01 AM
I am not ready for current project.
Before I used third paty labview support.
02-08-2016 09:42 AM
go to "help" ----> "find eamples". then search for "can transmit" and "can recieve" vi's. you need both open and running together to transmit and view a can frame.
02-08-2016 01:16 PM
USB-8473 is NOT used with X-NET.
You need NI-CAN driver for a USB-8473.
I think this is the reason you can't find the example
02-10-2016 07:50 AM
Yes. you are ight. Xnet not work on USB-8473.
I use Frame API on it, work fine now. Thank you very much.
by the way labview2015 not work with the CAN function icon.
I am useing labview2013 for it.
08-02-2016 10:21 PM
HI,I am using can-8473 too,and i have gotten a problem that my product's boud rate is 100k,but the smallist boud rate of can-8473 is 125k,Is the reason that i cannot communicate with the product?
08-03-2016 08:27 AM
QIAN_YQ
Any NI-CAN or X-NET question is better suited for Automotve and Embedded Network Forum.
http://forums.ni.com/t5/Automotive-and-Embedded-Networks/bd-p/30
You will find more people who work with these products there.
To your question, 100k baud rate is pretty small I would advise to look over the user manual of your device and double-check if the device is suited for High Speed CAN or Low Speed CAN network. Again posting this info to the forum I linked above will get you more help.
10-21-2019 12:11 AM
'Hi
I am using USB 6353 and USB 8473 to transmit the CAN signal.
When I open the CAN Transmit-Periodic .VI example and run it , am getting the "NI-CAN: (Hex 0xBFF6210D) error".
Can anyone help me to solve this issue.
Thanks.
07-29-2020 02:48 PM
What is your product rate?
You have to same rate as your product.
You can use scope to measure CAN signal.
07-29-2020 02:55 PM
I could not find the error code 0xBFF6210D on ni.com.
I think your hardware connection maybe missing 120 Ohm resistor.