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UMAX140900. Ethernet to CAN Converter. Version 5 Page: 17-35
There are five independent CAN ID mask filters: Filter 1, Filter 2, …, Filter 5 available to the
user.
Once the filter is activated by checking the On/Off box, the CAN input messages will pass
through the filter to the Ethernet network only if their CAN ID satisfies the following condition:
𝐼𝑓 𝐼𝐷 = 𝐼𝐷
𝐢𝐴𝑁
& π‘€π‘Žπ‘ π‘˜, π‘‘β„Žπ‘’π‘› π‘‘β„Žπ‘’ π‘šπ‘’π‘ π‘ π‘Žπ‘”π‘’ 𝑖𝑠 π‘Žπ‘π‘π‘’π‘π‘‘π‘’π‘‘. (2)
Where:
𝐼𝐷
𝐢𝐴𝑁
–
CAN message ID,
π‘€π‘Žπ‘ π‘˜
–
Mask configuration parameter,
𝐼𝐷
–
ID configuration parameter,
&
–
Bitwise AND operator.
The EID box (Extended ID box) defines whether the CAN message ID is regular or extended.
All CAN ID mask filters run in parallel the same way as CAN ID range filters. It is sufficient to
satisfy requirements of any active filter to send the CAN message to the Ethernet network.
If no active filters are defined, it is considered that the CAN ID mask filters are disabled, and do
not participate in the message filtering process. In this case, ID Mask Filters are Off on the
home page, and, if other filters are also disabled, all CAN input messages will be sent to the
Ethernet network.