What is the minimum baud rate that PXI 8461 CAN support

what is the minimum baud rate that pxi 8461 CAN support

Hi,
The PXI-8461 is the high speed CAN. The minimum baud rate is 5kBits/s. Refer to the following Knowledge base article:
CAN Physical Layer Standards: High-Speed vs. Low-Speed/Fault-Tolerant CAN
Hope this helps.
DiegoF.
National Instruments.

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