CAN Bus Values
Network Status
Active
- System is working as expected. In addition to display,
at least one controller is connected and communicating on CAN Bus.
Inactive
- Display is not communicating with any other controllers
on CAN Bus. If display is only controller on CAN Bus, Total Message
Count increases, but Network Status is inactive.
Total Message Count
Total message count is number of messages sent over CAN Bus.
When machine is running, this value counts up continuously since there
are always messages sent on CAN Bus.
CAN High and CAN Low Voltage
Peak voltage is highest average voltage that has occurred since
last cold boot. Voltage measurements are averaged for each second.
Peak CAN High and Peak CAN Low voltages normally range between 1.8
and 3.3 Volts.
A cold boot occurs after display has been off for 24 hours
or after unswitched power has been disconnected from display.
Bus Utilization
Information on CAN Bus is sent in messages between controllers.
The John Deere implement CAN Bus is running at a baud rate of 250
kbd, meaning it can switch power up to 256,000 times per second to
transmit messages. This is a Bus utilization of 100%.
If a controller, such as an implement, is not running as expected,
a Bus utilization of 45% or higher could be a reason for the issue.
Some devices cannot send and receive all necessary messages due to
high Bus load.
Some ISOBUS implements do not work with Bus loads higher
than 25%. A working StarFire Receiver causes a Bus load of about 5—7%.
Unplugging implements or GPS receivers can reduce Bus utilization.
Baud Rate
Baud Rate indicates how fast the Bus is working. ISOBUS and
John Deere implement Bus are running at a rate of 250 kbd. Any controller
connected to this system must work at 250 kbd, otherwise it will not
function properly.
CAN Bus State and Error Counts
Four CAN Bus states are possible:
- Active – CAN Bus is running without any problems.
- Passive – Passive errors have occurred.
- Warn – Bus Warn errors have occurred.
- Off – Bus Off errors have occurred.
If one of these errors occurs, display records number of times
it happens.
Passive Error Count
- If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on CAN
Bus did not receive all messages. Important information might have
been lost. This is most likely due to high CAN Bus Utilization.
BUS Warn Count
- If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on CAN
Bus has issues.
BUS Off Count
- If value counts up higher than zero, a controller on CAN
Bus has issues. It missed a certain number of messages and does not
receive messages anymore. Important information has been lost. It
most likely occurs in combination with high CAN Bus Utilization.
Overrun Error Count
- Overrun Error Count indicates that applications or controllers
on CAN Bus receive messages faster than they can process them. This
results in missing messages and malfunction of the system. It most
likely occurs in combination with high CAN Bus Utilization.
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