??? 01/05/05 19:03 Read: times |
#84413 - CAN and 'CC02 Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I've used the Atmel AT89C51CC03 for CAN, it's controller is identical to the 'CC02. In using it for SAE J1939 applications, the bit time is spec'd as 4us, +/- .002us (250Kbits/s). This is tight enough to be controlling factor (for me) in choosing a crystal frequency.
Dennis |
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