Finally, I managed to finish the bench setup.RickHaleParker wrote: ↑17 Dec 2021, 20:00 This is what I came up with for P3 Bench setup.
Teensy loaded with VTL's P3 branch. Do not use the Main branch.
Connector C5 (Black connector next to the Blue connector )Connector C1 ( Green Connector )
- PIN : Function , ( Comment )
C5:1 : Battery Power (+) , ( 12V which is marked 30+ on a EWD )
C5:2 : Battery Power (+) , ( 12V which is marked 30+ on a EWD )Connector C3 ( Blue Connector )
- PIN : Function , ( Comment )
C1:30 : MS-CAN (+) , LS-CAN H ( Green wire )
C1:31 : MS-CAN (-) , LS-CAN L ( White wire )
C1:54 : Battery Power Ground (-) , ( VTL is grounding some place on C3 but C1:54 is the official power ground. )
C1:63 :15+ , ( Key on. VTL is not using this but Vdash requires the key to be on. Apply +12V for Key on conditions. )
- PIN : Function , ( Comment )
C3:6 HS-CAN (+) , HS-CAN H ( Green wire )
C3:7 HS-CAN (-) , HS-CAN L ( White wire )
I did add second ground connection:
Connector C2 (Brown Connector)
C2: 65 Power Ground
I am not sure if C1:63 is needed? VIDA states it is Relay 15-feed, voltage feed. It does not seem to change anything now.
How do I know CEM is ready and powered on for CAN messaging?
When I power on the CEM, I'll hear a relay clicking sound, but then nothing. Some of the fuses are powered on but not all, kind of what I would expect.
I do have the Teensy connected to CEM but I do not get any CAN responses, all messaging times out. (Teensy HW not verified)
When I measure the CAN lines, there are no expected voltage levels when only the CEM is powered. When Teensy is powered I'll right voltage levels from CAN lines. 120-ohm termination resistors are on both CAN busses.
I do have an old lab power supply that should be capable of at least 12V 2A, power consumption seems pretty low ~10-200mA (rough reading from the analog meter). What is the expected power consumption on the bench setup?
Any ideas about what is missing?
When should the CEM start a message on the CAN busses?
Is there some need for KVM wakeup? CAN message or some other signal?






