NI-CAN -- ncWriteNet.vi -- r0 BIT

Hello,
I would like to know what the value of the r0 bit (in the control field) is when using ncWriteNet.
The acceptance filter of the CAN controller i use (also) needs to match the r0 value (RBnTAG)
to generate a HIT.
Thank you

Hi Donnie,
The r0 field is ‘reserved’. It’s a bit that is not used (thus can’t be
modified with ncWrite) and should always be dominant. From the CAN
specification from BOSCH:
The reserved bits have to be sent ‘dominant’, but receivers accept ’dominant’ and ‘recessive’ bits in all combinations.
-B2k

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