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Microchip documentation does not label CAN buss pins on micro controller pinout diagram
What is the ALS and BLS pin for on the ISL83204A full-bridge driver chip?27512 pinout and PCB layoutWhat is the pinout on my K F455P 7An filter?2.2K Resistors on Microchip Data Input LinesTolerance of a ceramic capacitorCan't control RB10 (and RB12) of the PIC32MZ2048ECG064 as a 'normal' GPIODetermining TrackPoint pinoutWhat does NC mean in this pinout diagram for an ESP8266?How to translate from data sheet to actual pin function (blank Atmel SAMD21)Remapping a pin to SPI peripheral
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Link to the data sheet
I want to use Microchips DSPIC33FJ128GP802
in a new project and want to use the ECAN buss
.
The problem I'm facing is that in the Controller families
list at the top of the data sheet it says that device DSPIC33FJ128GP802
has one ECAN port
as Remappable Peripheral:
When I go down to the Pinout descriptions
table and look for the ECAN
pin labels it says that they are C1RX
and C1TX
:
Until this point everything is perfect, I now know that this chip has a CAN buss
somewhere and I know what the pins are called but now when I go to the pinout diagram for the chip:
There are no pins that have the label C1RX
or C1TX
. So what am I supposed to to? should I guess where the CAN
pins are or am I missing something here?
All help is appreciated XD
datasheet microchip can pinout
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Link to the data sheet
I want to use Microchips DSPIC33FJ128GP802
in a new project and want to use the ECAN buss
.
The problem I'm facing is that in the Controller families
list at the top of the data sheet it says that device DSPIC33FJ128GP802
has one ECAN port
as Remappable Peripheral:
When I go down to the Pinout descriptions
table and look for the ECAN
pin labels it says that they are C1RX
and C1TX
:
Until this point everything is perfect, I now know that this chip has a CAN buss
somewhere and I know what the pins are called but now when I go to the pinout diagram for the chip:
There are no pins that have the label C1RX
or C1TX
. So what am I supposed to to? should I guess where the CAN
pins are or am I missing something here?
All help is appreciated XD
datasheet microchip can pinout
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Link to the data sheet
I want to use Microchips DSPIC33FJ128GP802
in a new project and want to use the ECAN buss
.
The problem I'm facing is that in the Controller families
list at the top of the data sheet it says that device DSPIC33FJ128GP802
has one ECAN port
as Remappable Peripheral:
When I go down to the Pinout descriptions
table and look for the ECAN
pin labels it says that they are C1RX
and C1TX
:
Until this point everything is perfect, I now know that this chip has a CAN buss
somewhere and I know what the pins are called but now when I go to the pinout diagram for the chip:
There are no pins that have the label C1RX
or C1TX
. So what am I supposed to to? should I guess where the CAN
pins are or am I missing something here?
All help is appreciated XD
datasheet microchip can pinout
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Link to the data sheet
I want to use Microchips DSPIC33FJ128GP802
in a new project and want to use the ECAN buss
.
The problem I'm facing is that in the Controller families
list at the top of the data sheet it says that device DSPIC33FJ128GP802
has one ECAN port
as Remappable Peripheral:
When I go down to the Pinout descriptions
table and look for the ECAN
pin labels it says that they are C1RX
and C1TX
:
Until this point everything is perfect, I now know that this chip has a CAN buss
somewhere and I know what the pins are called but now when I go to the pinout diagram for the chip:
There are no pins that have the label C1RX
or C1TX
. So what am I supposed to to? should I guess where the CAN
pins are or am I missing something here?
All help is appreciated XD
datasheet microchip can pinout
datasheet microchip can pinout
asked Mar 21 at 15:04
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The CAN pins do not have fixed pin assignments. Instead you are able to select which of the "Remappable Pins" you wish to use (RP0 through RP15).
If you refer to page 180 of the datasheet, specifically the table titled "REGISTER 11-16" (RPINR26: Peripheral Pin Select Input Register 26), it details the register used to select the CAN RX pin location (C1RXR).
For the CAN TX pin location, this is set by the RPnR register of the pin that you want to use as detailed in section 11.6 (Peripheral Pin Select) starting page 161.
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Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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Mar 22 at 5:18
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It is considered a 'remappable peripheral'. You will need to map those to pins labelled RPX (where X is some number).
See section 4.8 of your datasheet.
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The CAN pins do not have fixed pin assignments. Instead you are able to select which of the "Remappable Pins" you wish to use (RP0 through RP15).
If you refer to page 180 of the datasheet, specifically the table titled "REGISTER 11-16" (RPINR26: Peripheral Pin Select Input Register 26), it details the register used to select the CAN RX pin location (C1RXR).
For the CAN TX pin location, this is set by the RPnR register of the pin that you want to use as detailed in section 11.6 (Peripheral Pin Select) starting page 161.
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2
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Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
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$begingroup$
The CAN pins do not have fixed pin assignments. Instead you are able to select which of the "Remappable Pins" you wish to use (RP0 through RP15).
If you refer to page 180 of the datasheet, specifically the table titled "REGISTER 11-16" (RPINR26: Peripheral Pin Select Input Register 26), it details the register used to select the CAN RX pin location (C1RXR).
For the CAN TX pin location, this is set by the RPnR register of the pin that you want to use as detailed in section 11.6 (Peripheral Pin Select) starting page 161.
$endgroup$
2
$begingroup$
Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
add a comment |
$begingroup$
The CAN pins do not have fixed pin assignments. Instead you are able to select which of the "Remappable Pins" you wish to use (RP0 through RP15).
If you refer to page 180 of the datasheet, specifically the table titled "REGISTER 11-16" (RPINR26: Peripheral Pin Select Input Register 26), it details the register used to select the CAN RX pin location (C1RXR).
For the CAN TX pin location, this is set by the RPnR register of the pin that you want to use as detailed in section 11.6 (Peripheral Pin Select) starting page 161.
$endgroup$
The CAN pins do not have fixed pin assignments. Instead you are able to select which of the "Remappable Pins" you wish to use (RP0 through RP15).
If you refer to page 180 of the datasheet, specifically the table titled "REGISTER 11-16" (RPINR26: Peripheral Pin Select Input Register 26), it details the register used to select the CAN RX pin location (C1RXR).
For the CAN TX pin location, this is set by the RPnR register of the pin that you want to use as detailed in section 11.6 (Peripheral Pin Select) starting page 161.
answered Mar 21 at 15:12
Tom CarpenterTom Carpenter
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Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
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2
$begingroup$
Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
2
2
$begingroup$
Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
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Additionally, if you are making a PCB, load up MPLAB and make sure you can actually map to your desired pins. I've been bitten by wrong documentation in regards to remappable pins and ended up sans an SPI port! The same goes for any device (FPGA/MCU/whatever) with remappable ports.
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– Adam
Mar 22 at 5:18
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It is considered a 'remappable peripheral'. You will need to map those to pins labelled RPX (where X is some number).
See section 4.8 of your datasheet.
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It is considered a 'remappable peripheral'. You will need to map those to pins labelled RPX (where X is some number).
See section 4.8 of your datasheet.
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$begingroup$
It is considered a 'remappable peripheral'. You will need to map those to pins labelled RPX (where X is some number).
See section 4.8 of your datasheet.
$endgroup$
It is considered a 'remappable peripheral'. You will need to map those to pins labelled RPX (where X is some number).
See section 4.8 of your datasheet.
answered Mar 21 at 15:13
evildemonicevildemonic
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