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====Most ethernet cables (including the ASL cables) are wired in T-568B which is====  
====Most ethernet cables (including the ASL cables) are wired in T-568B which is====  
[[Image:T568B.gif]]
*Pin1: Orange/White
*Pin1: Orange/White
*Pin2: Orange
*Pin2: Orange
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*Pin7: Brown/White
*Pin7: Brown/White
*Pin8: Brown
*Pin8: Brown
[[Image:T568B.gif]]


====ASL Cables are wired the following:====
====ASL Cables are wired the following:====
[[Image:RaceCapturePro_MK3_RJ45_pinout.png]]
*Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
*Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
*Pin2 (Orange): CAN1 High
*Pin2 (Orange): CAN1 High
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*Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C  
*Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C  
*Pin8: (Brown): 12v
*Pin8: (Brown): 12v
[[Image:RaceCapturePro_MK3_RJ45_pinout.png]]
   
   


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====Our new CAN Crossover end will be wired:====
====Our new CAN Crossover end will be wired:====
[[Image:CANCrossOver.jpg|500px]]
*Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
*Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
*Pin2 (Blue): CAN2 High
*Pin2 (Blue): CAN2 High
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*Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C  
*Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C  
*Pin8: (Brown): 12v
*Pin8: (Brown): 12v
[[Image:CANCrossOver.jpg|500px]]


You can either cut off the RJ45 end on the stock ASL cable and modify it.  Or you can buy an [https://amzn.to/2WnYTj5 ethernet extension cable] and cut the male end off that and modify it to make an adapter that the stock ASL cable will plug into. 
[[Image:CANXOverAdapter.jpg|500px]]


Please see these directions for actually [https://www.warehousecables.com/landing/how-to-make-a-cat5-patch-cable.php|cutting and crimping the RJ45 end] onto the CAT 5 cable.  You will just be using the crossover wiring order instead of the  T-568B wiring order.   
Please see these directions for actually [https://www.warehousecables.com/landing/how-to-make-a-cat5-patch-cable.php|cutting and crimping the RJ45 end] onto the CAT 5 cable.  You will just be using the crossover wiring order instead of the  T-568B wiring order.   
You can either cut off the RJ45 end on the stock ASL cable and modify it.  Or you can buy a ethernet extension cable and cut the male end off that and modify it to make an adapter that the stock ASL cable will plug into. 


NOTE:  Only one of the RJ45 ends needs to be switched. to the CAN Crossover wiring.    Also when inserting the wires into the terminal, the locking mechanism should be facing down.  You should be looking at the metal pins.
NOTE:  Only one of the RJ45 ends needs to be switched. to the CAN Crossover wiring.    Also when inserting the wires into the terminal, the locking mechanism should be facing down.  You should be looking at the metal pins.

Revision as of 16:53, 29 May 2019

CAN Crossover Cable

Most of Autosport Labs devices are wired to CAN Channel 1. This can be a problem if you want to integrate 2 or more CAN systems that run at a different baud rate, or if they interfere with each other. For example AIM CAN bus baud rate is 1M and OBDII baud rate is 500k. Problem is the stock ASL AIM to RCP cable is wired to CAN 1 and the ASL OBDII cable is also wired to CAN 1. These two devices cannot be on the same CAN channel because they use different baud rates. You can easily build an RJ45 CAN Crossover cable to swap the CAN 1 and CAN 2 channel wiring for that device. You can either permanently modify one of the device's RJ45 cable, or create a CAN Crossover cable adapter.

You will need:

Most ethernet cables (including the ASL cables) are wired in T-568B which is

  • Pin1: Orange/White
  • Pin2: Orange
  • Pin3: Green/White
  • Pin4: Blue
  • Pin5: Blue/White
  • Pin6: Green
  • Pin7: Brown/White
  • Pin8: Brown

T568B.gif

ASL Cables are wired the following:

  • Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
  • Pin2 (Orange): CAN1 High
  • Pin3 (Green/White): CAN1Low
  • Pin4 (Blue): CAN2 High
  • Pin5 (Blue/White): CAN2 Low
  • Pin6 (Green): N/C
  • Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C
  • Pin8: (Brown): 12v

RaceCapturePro MK3 RJ45 pinout.png


So you can see that all we need to do is swap the wires for Pin 4 (Blue) and Pin 5 (Blue/White) with Pin2 (Orange) and Pin3 (Green/White) respectively on one of the RJ45 ends.

Our new CAN Crossover end will be wired:

  • Pin1 (Orange/White): GND
  • Pin2 (Blue): CAN2 High
  • Pin3 (Blue/White): CAN2 Low
  • Pin4 (Orange): CAN1 High
  • Pin5 (Green/White): CAN1Low
  • Pin6 (Green): N/C
  • Pin7: (Brown/White): N/C
  • Pin8: (Brown): 12v

CANCrossOver.jpg


You can either cut off the RJ45 end on the stock ASL cable and modify it. Or you can buy an ethernet extension cable and cut the male end off that and modify it to make an adapter that the stock ASL cable will plug into. CANXOverAdapter.jpg

Please see these directions for actually and crimping the RJ45 end onto the CAT 5 cable. You will just be using the crossover wiring order instead of the T-568B wiring order.

NOTE: Only one of the RJ45 ends needs to be switched. to the CAN Crossover wiring. Also when inserting the wires into the terminal, the locking mechanism should be facing down. You should be looking at the metal pins.