User Manual
CANBench Duo v1.1 — Fabricated prototype, sole built unit. V1.1 is electrically identical to the V1.2 schematic refresh but predates the InvenTree symbol-library migration; the schematic component metadata reflects legacy SCADYS naming. Testing and bench validation reference this V1.1 hardware.
Other versions: v1.2 — schematic refresh (next version)
Operator-facing manual for the CANBench Duo: bench setup, spectrum-analyser configuration, measurement workflow, status-LED interpretation, common pitfalls, and how to read the results. Pick the page you need.
| Page | What's on it |
|---|---|
| Quick Start | Six-step bench setup — connect supply, connect DUT, terminate unused ports, power on, sweep |
| Spectrum-Analyser Setup | Configuration parameters that work with any analyser; recommended settings for tinySA ULTRA |
| Measurement Procedure | Sweep workflow — analyser noise-floor check, baseline (LISN powered, DUT off), DUT measurement, optional CAN common-mode tap |
| Status LED | What each colour means, what to do, and the troubleshooting flow |
| Common Pitfalls | Mistakes that produce wrong readings and how to avoid them |
| Interpreting Results | LISN+ / LISN− symmetry comparison; CM / DM separation via CANBench TrueZ |
For engineering rationale (circuit topology, component values, design intent), see the Circuit Design section. For fast lookup of the BOM, the connector roster, or the LED state table, see Quick Reference.