2020-04-02 05:26 AM
FDCAN clock: 80Mhz
I'm using PCAN view to test this, with proper settings (8Mbps data rate,80Mhz clock,Nominal bit rate of 1Mbps). Works when I turn the BRS off in the TxHeader. Shows stuff error messages with Data Field indicated as soon as I turn BRS on.
Init method:
void MX_FDCAN1_Init(void)
{
hfdcan1.Instance = FDCAN1;
hfdcan1.Init.ClockDivider = FDCAN_CLOCK_DIV1;
hfdcan1.Init.FrameFormat = FDCAN_FRAME_FD_BRS;
hfdcan1.Init.Mode = FDCAN_MODE_NORMAL;
hfdcan1.Init.AutoRetransmission = ENABLE;
hfdcan1.Init.TransmitPause = ENABLE;
hfdcan1.Init.ProtocolException = ENABLE;
hfdcan1.Init.NominalPrescaler = 1;
hfdcan1.Init.NominalSyncJumpWidth = 16;
hfdcan1.Init.NominalTimeSeg1 = 63;
hfdcan1.Init.NominalTimeSeg2 = 16;
hfdcan1.Init.DataPrescaler = 1;
hfdcan1.Init.DataSyncJumpWidth = 4;
hfdcan1.Init.DataTimeSeg1 = 5;
hfdcan1.Init.DataTimeSeg2 = 4;
hfdcan1.Init.StdFiltersNbr = 1;
hfdcan1.Init.ExtFiltersNbr = 0;
hfdcan1.Init.TxFifoQueueMode = FDCAN_TX_FIFO_OPERATION;
if (HAL_FDCAN_Init(&hfdcan1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
}
Tx Header:
// /* Prepare Tx Header */
TxHeader.Identifier = 0x111;
TxHeader.IdType = FDCAN_STANDARD_ID;
TxHeader.TxFrameType = FDCAN_DATA_FRAME;
TxHeader.DataLength = FDCAN_DLC_BYTES_8;
TxHeader.ErrorStateIndicator = FDCAN_ESI_PASSIVE;
TxHeader.BitRateSwitch = FDCAN_BRS_ON;
TxHeader.FDFormat = FDCAN_FD_CAN;
TxHeader.TxEventFifoControl = FDCAN_NO_TX_EVENTS;
TxHeader.MessageMarker = 0x55;
Payload:
Tx_Payload[0] = ubKeyNumber;
ubKeyNumber=ubKeyNumber+1;
Tx_Payload[1] = 0x00;
Tx_Payload[2] = 0x01;
Tx_Payload[3] = 0x00;
Tx_Payload[4] = 0x01;
Tx_Payload[5] = 0x00;
Tx_Payload[6] = 0x01;
Tx_Payload[7] = 0x00;
Tried with the ESI_ACTIVE as well.
Anything obvious that anyone can see here?
Solved! Go to Solution.
2020-04-02 09:43 AM
Update:
I enabled transmitter delay compensation, and I am adding messages to the TxFIFO every 100ms using a Timer. After adding the compensation, about 500 frames are read by the adapter successfully but then the communication stops abruptly, still showing stuff errors.
if (HAL_FDCAN_ConfigTxDelayCompensation(&hfdcan1, 5, 0) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
if (HAL_FDCAN_EnableTxDelayCompensation(&hfdcan1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
2020-04-02 09:43 AM
Update:
I enabled transmitter delay compensation, and I am adding messages to the TxFIFO every 100ms using a Timer. After adding the compensation, about 500 frames are read by the adapter successfully but then the communication stops abruptly, still showing stuff errors.
if (HAL_FDCAN_ConfigTxDelayCompensation(&hfdcan1, 5, 0) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
if (HAL_FDCAN_EnableTxDelayCompensation(&hfdcan1) != HAL_OK)
{
Error_Handler();
}
2020-04-02 12:37 PM
The issue was more on the PCAN adapter settings after doing the above. The transmitter delay compensation essentially fixed this. Works now.
2020-11-05 08:37 PM
I am running into similar issues, what did you change on the PCAN side?
2020-11-19 11:08 AM
Sorry for the late response. I hope your issue is already resolved by now.
I had incorrect bitrate settings for tseg1 and tseg2 at 80Mhzspeed for the fdcan clock. I used this tool https://www.peak-system.com/Bit-Rate-Calculation-Tool.496.0.html?&L=1 to figure out the right parameters for the bit rate registers and then matched them correctly on the firmware and the PCAN software. That was my issue.