PEAK System Technik RS 232 User Manual

PCAN-USB Hub  
All-in-one USB adapter for  
communication via CAN, RS-232, and USB  
User Manual  
PCAN-USB Hub – User Manual  
1 Introduction  
The PCAN-USB Hub provides several hardware interfaces via a USB  
connection. The device has connection facilities for one CAN bus,  
two serial RS-232 connections and two additional USB devices.  
Software interfaces exist for different operating systems, so  
programs can easily access a connected CAN bus.  
Tip: At the end of this manual (Appendix B) you can find a  
Quick Reference with brief information about the installation  
and operation of the PCAN-USB Hub.  
1.1 Properties at a Glance  
Aluminum casing  
USB 2.0 connection with a computer (upstream)  
Voltage supply via USB connector or via separate input possible  
(bus-/self-powered)  
1 High-speed CAN channel (ISO 11898-2)  
CAN transfer rates up to 1 Mbit/s  
CAN specifications 2.0A and 2.0B  
CAN connection 9-pin D-Sub male, pin assignment according to  
specification CiA® 102  
2 RS-232 interfaces via 9-pin D-Sub connectors  
2 USB 2.0 downstream ports  
5-Volt and external power supply at the CAN connector  
connectible by solder bridges, e.g. for external bus converter  
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Device drivers and programming interfaces for operating  
systems Windows (from XP onwards) and Linux, for earlier  
Windows versions and other operating systems on request  
Note: This manual describes the use of PCAN-USB Hub with  
Windows. You can find CAN drivers for Linux and the  
corresponding application information on the provided CD in  
the directory branch Develop and on our website under  
1.2 Prerequisites for the operation  
A vacant USB port at the computer (USB 2.0 recommended)  
Operating system Windows 7/Vista/XP (32-/64-bit) or Linux  
(32-/64-bit)  
1.3 Scope of Supply  
PCAN-USB Hub incl. a fixed USB cable for the connection to the  
computer  
Mating connector for an external power supply  
CD with software (drivers, utilities), programming examples, and  
documentation  
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2 Installing the Software and  
the PCAN-USB Hub  
This chapter deals with the software setup for the PCAN-USB Hub  
under Windows and the connection of the hub to the computer.  
Drivers for the CAN interface as well as the RS-232 interfaces are  
installed. All drivers are installed from the provided Product CD.  
Setup the driver for the CAN interface before connecting the PCAN-  
USB Hub to the computer for the first time.  
Do the following to setup the driver for the CAN interface:  
1. Make sure that you are logged in as user with administrator  
privileges (not needed for normal use of the PCAN-USB Hub  
later on).  
2. Insert the CD into the appropriate drive of the computer.  
Usually a navigation program appears a few moments later.  
If not, start the file Intro.exe from the root directory of the  
CD.  
3. On the page English > Drivers activate the entry PCAN-USB.  
4. Click on Install now. The setup program for the driver is  
executed.  
Follow the instructions of the setup program.  
Tip: If you don't want to install the CAN monitor PCAN-View for  
Windows onto hard disk together with the driver, you have the  
option to start the program later directly from CD without prior  
installation.  
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Do the following to connect the PCAN-USB Hub and carry out  
the initialization of the CAN driver and the installation of the  
drivers for the RS-232 interfaces:  
1. Connect the PCAN-USB Hub to a USB port at the computer.  
The computer can remain powered on.  
Windows notifies that new hardware has been detected.  
2. Only Windows XP: A Wizard dialog box appears guiding  
through the CAN driver initialization (“PCAN-USB device”).  
Follow its instructions. Deny the search for driver software  
at Windows Update and select the automatic software  
installation during this procedure.  
3. Dialog boxes appear for the installation of the drivers for the  
RS-232 interfaces (devices “USB <-> Serial Cable” and “USB  
Serial Port”). Follow their instructions. Select the search for  
driver software on CD during this procedure.  
The drivers are found on CD and installed by Windows.  
Afterwards you can work as user with restricted rights again.  
After the initialization process for the driver for the CAN interface is  
finished successfully the red LED at the CAN connector of the  
PCAN-USB Hub is on.  
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The Device Manager of Windows contains the following new  
entries:  
Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMn1) and USB Serial  
Port (COMn1)  
CAN-USB-Hardware > PCAN-USB Device  
Universal Serial Bus controllers > Generic USB Hub  
Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Serial Converter A  
Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Serial Converter A  
Universal Serial Bus controllers > USB Composite Device  
1 The port numbers for the COM ports may vary. If a COM port is occupied, the next  
vacant port number is used. Changing the port number in the Device Manager:  
Ports (COM & LPT) > USB Serial Port (COMn) > Properties > Port Settings >  
Advanced  
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3 Connectors on the PCAN-USB  
Hub  
3.1 Upstream Port (USB Cable)  
The cable with the USB plug is used for connecting the PCAN-USB  
Hub to a computer.  
When a high-speed USB connection (USB 2.0) is established, the  
LED at the upstream port is on. For a full-speed USB connection  
(USB 1.1) the LED stays off.  
The Upstream Port can be used for voltage supply of the PCAN-USB  
Hub (see the following section 3.2).  
3.2 Power (Voltage Supply)  
The voltage supply of the PCAN-USB Hub may either be done via  
the Upstream Port or with an external power supply at the Power  
socket.  
Property  
For voltage supply via  
Upstream Port  
5 V DC (USB)  
Power socket  
9 - 36 V DC  
Supply voltage  
Operating mode name  
Bus-powered  
Self-powered  
Permissible current delivery  
USB Port 1/2  
100 mA  
500 mA  
Permissible total current consumption  
of hub (incl. additional USB devices at 500 mA  
the hub)  
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If the permissible current delivery value is exceeded by connecting  
additional USB devices to the PCAN-USB Hub, Windows shows a  
respective warning and deactivates the related components.  
Figure 1: Power socket at the rear of the PCAN-USB Hub  
for the external voltage supply (self-powered operation)  
The connection of an external power supply at the Power socket is  
done with the supplied mating connector for fastening cable  
strands.  
3.3 CAN  
A High-speed CAN bus (ISO 11898-2) is connected to the 9-pin  
D-Sub connector. The pin assignment corresponds to the  
specification CiA® 102.  
Figure 2: Pin assignment High-speed CAN  
(view onto connector of the PCAN-USB Hub)  
With the pins 1 and 9 devices with low power consumption (e.g. bus  
converters) can be directly supplied via the CAN connector. At  
delivery these pins are not assigned. You can find a detailed  
description about the activation in the following section 3.3.1.  
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Tip: You can connect a can bus with a different transmission  
standard via a bus converter. PEAK-System offers different bus  
converter modules (e.g. PCAN-TJA1054 for a Low-speed CAN  
bus according to ISO 11898-3).  
3.3.1  
Supplying External Devices via the CAN  
Connector  
By setting solder bridges on the PCB of the PCAN-USB Hub (casing  
opened) a 5-Volt supply can be routed to pin 1 and the external  
voltage supply, if available, can be routed to pin 9 of the D-Sub CAN  
connector.  
CAN D-Sub pin Voltage  
Max. current delivery  
1
9
+5 V  
100 mA  
external supply voltage 2 A  
(9 - 36 V)  
If the solder bridge for pin 9 is set, the state of this pin can be  
switched by software (on/off). At delivery pin 9 is on referred to the  
software part. On request we’ll provide you with additional informa-  
tion and a Windows program for switching (contact information:  
see on page 2).  
Proceed as follows to activate the 5-Volt supply and the external  
voltage supply at the CAN connector:  
Remove the four lower corner screws from the aluminum casing of  
the PCAN-USB Hub and then the bottom cover.  
Set the solder bridge(s) on the PCB of the PCAN-USB Hub according  
to the desired function. During this procedure take especially care  
not to produce unwanted short circuits on the board.  
The following figure shows the positions of the solder fields on the  
PCB of the PCAN-USB Hub; the tables below contain the possible  
settings.  
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Figure 3: Positions of the solder fields JP103 and JP104  
on the PCB of the PCAN-USB Hub  
None  
None  
Pin 1  
Pin 9  
5-Volt supply  
JP104  
External supply →  
JP103  
Attention! Risk of short circuit! If the option described in this  
section is activated, you may only connect or disconnect CAN  
cables or peripheral systems (e.g. external bus converters) to or  
from the PCAN-USB Hub while it is de-energized (the hub is not  
connected to the computer). Consider that some computers still  
supply the USB ports with power even when they are turned off  
(standby operation).  
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3.4 RS-232  
An RS-232 connection is done via a 9-pin D-Sub connector.  
Figure 4: Pin assignment RS-232 A/B  
(view onto connector of the PCAN-USB Hub)  
3.5 USB Ports (Downstream)  
Further USB devices can be connected to the USB ports 1 and 2.  
Figure 5: USB ports at the back of the PCAN-USB Hub  
When using the USB ports, we recommend the voltage supply of  
the PCAN-USB Hub via the Power socket (self-powered operation).  
See also section 3.2 Power (Voltage Supply) on page 9.  
Supply via  
Operating mode Current delivery USB Port 1/2  
Upstream Port  
Power socket  
Bus-powered  
Self-powered  
max. 100 mA  
max. 500 mA  
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4 Operation  
4.1 Status LEDs  
The PCAN-USB Hub has several status LEDs.  
Figure 6: Arrangement of the LEDs on the back side,  
USB Upstream / Power socket  
Power  
Green: Supply via Upstream port  
Red: external voltage supply  
USB Upstream (red)  
On: High-speed USB connection (USB 2.0) with a computer  
Off: Full-speed USB connection (USB 1.1) with a computer  
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Figure 7: Arrangement of the LEDs on the front side,  
CAN / RS-232 A/B  
CAN (red)  
On: The CAN interface is initialized. There's a connection to a  
driver of the operating system.  
Slowly flashing: A software application is connected to the CAN  
interface.  
Quickly flashing: Data is transmitted via the connected CAN bus.  
RS-232 A/B (green)  
Flickering: Transmission on TxD or RxD  
4.2 Removing the Hub Safely  
Obey the notes about removing hardware safely, if one of the  
following cases arises:  
You want to remove the PCAN-USB Hub from the computer  
during a Windows session.  
You want to switch the voltage supply at the Power socket on or  
off.  
Do the following to log off the PCAN-USB Device in the hub and  
USB devices eventually connected to the hub from Windows:  
1. Under Windows you can find the icon for safely removing  
hardware in the notification area of the Taskbar (on the  
lower right of the desktop):  
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Figure 8: Icon for removing hardware safely  
2. After clicking on the icon select the command Remove  
PCAN-USB Device.  
3. Proceed similarly with further USB devices that are  
connected to the PCAN-USB Hub.  
4. When the CAN LED on the PCAN-USB Hub is off, you can  
remove it from the USB port of the computer or switch the  
external voltage supply.  
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5 CAN Software  
This chapter deals with the provided software and the programming  
interface for the CAN interface of the PCAN-USB Hub.  
5.1 CAN Monitor PCAN-View for Windows  
PCAN-View for Windows is a simple CAN monitor for viewing and  
transmitting CAN messages.  
Figure 9: The main window of PCAN-View for Windows  
Do the following to start and initialize PCAN-View:  
1. If PCAN-View is already installed on the hard disk, open the  
Windows Start menu, go to Programs > PCAN-Hardware,  
and select the entry PCAN-View USB.  
In order to start directly from the supplied CD without prior  
installation use the navigation program (Intro.exe), go to  
English > Tools, and in the entry PCAN-View for USB click  
on Start.  
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The dialog box for selecting the CAN hardware and for  
setting the CAN parameters appears.  
Figure 10: Selection of the CAN specific hardware and parameters  
2. From the list Baud rate select the transfer rate that is used  
by all nodes on the CAN bus.  
3. Under Message filter you can limit the range of CAN IDs to  
be received, either for standard frames (11-bit IDs) or for  
extended frames (29-bit IDs).  
Finally confirm the settings in the dialog box with OK. The main  
window of PCAN-View appears (see Figure 9).  
You can find further information about the use of PCAN-View in the  
help which you can invoke in the program via the menu Help or the  
F1 key.  
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5.2 Linking Own Programs with PCAN-Light  
On the provided CD you can find files for software development in  
the directory branch Develop. They exclusively serve the linking of  
own programs to hardware by PEAK-System with the help of the  
installed device driver under Windows.  
Further more the CD-ROM contains header files and examples for  
creating own applications in conjunction with the PCAN-Light  
drivers. Read the detailed documentation of the interface (API) in  
each header file.  
You can find further information in the text and help files (file name  
extensions .txt and .chm).  
Notes about the License  
The CAN device driver, the CAN interface DLL, and further files  
needed for linking are property of the PEAK-System Technik GmbH  
and may be used only in connection with a hardware component  
purchased from PEAK-System or one of its partners. If a CAN  
hardware component of third party suppliers should be compatible  
to one of PEAK-System, then you are not allowed to use or to pass  
on the driver software of PEAK-System.  
PEAK-System assumes no liability and no support for the PCAN-  
Light driver software and the necessary interface files. If third party  
suppliers develop software based on the PCAN-Light driver and  
problems occur during use of this software, consult the software  
provider. To obtain development support, you need to own a PCAN-  
Developer or PCAN-Evaluation version.  
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6 Technical Specifications  
Supply  
Supply voltage  
5 V DC via USB port (bus-powered operation)  
9 - 36 V DC via Power socket (self-powered operation)  
Current consumption  
At 5 V via USB port: max. 300 mA  
At 12 V via Power socket: max. 150 mA  
(each time without connected USB devices)  
Connectors  
Computer  
CAN  
USB plug type A  
D-Sub (m), 9 pins  
Pin assignment according to specification CiA® 102  
RS-232  
USB  
2 x D-Sub (m), 9 pins  
2 x USB socket type A  
USB  
Upstream port  
Downstream ports  
USB 2.0 (compatible to USB 1.1)  
USB 2.0  
CAN  
Specification  
ISO 11898-2  
High-speed CAN (up to 1 Mbit/s)  
2.0A (standard format) and 2.0B (extended format)  
Controller  
NXP (Philips) SJA1000T  
NXP (Philips) PCA82C251  
Transceiver  
RS-232  
Transfer rates  
Signal levels  
0.3 - 120 kbit/s  
EIA-232E  
Continued on the next page  
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Environment  
Operating temperature  
-30 - +85 °C (-22 - +185 °F)  
Temperature for storage  
and transport  
-40 - +105 °C (-40 - +221 °F)  
Relative humidity  
EMC  
15 - 90 %, not condensing  
EN 55024:2003-10  
EN 55022:2007-04  
EC directive 2004/108/EG  
Ingress protection  
(IEC 60529)  
IP50  
Measures  
Size  
105 x 26 x 110 mm (4 1/8 x 1 x 4 5/16 inches) (without  
connection cable)  
Weight  
300 g (10.6 oz.) (with connection cable)  
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Appendix A CE Certificate  
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Appendix B Quick Reference  
Software/Hardware Installation under Windows  
Before connecting the PCAN-USB Hub to the computer set up the  
corresponding software package (PCAN-USB) from the supplied CD  
(with administrator privileges). Afterwards connect the PCAN-USB  
Hub to a USB port at your computer. The Hub is recognized by  
Windows and the drivers are initialized. After the installation  
process for the CAN interface is finished successfully the red CAN  
LED on the hub is on. The RS-232 interfaces are accessible as virtual  
COM ports.  
CAN Access  
Run the CAN monitor PCAN-View from the Windows Start menu as  
a sample application for accessing the CAN interface of the PCAN-  
USB Hub. For initialization of the CAN interface select the CAN  
transfer rate (Baud rate).  
High-speed CAN  
RS-232  
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