03-12-2025 04:18 PM
Howdy All,
Does Polarity of the 2 wires matter for Broad Reach/IVN-8561?
If so, I was thinking of connecting the the output of 1 port out through my cable, back through a temporary cable and into the other port and to another PC so I can test for connectivity via pinging.
In that case would I connect the 100 Base T1 + together or would it go + to -?
Thanks a bunch
03-13-2025 07:03 AM
Does Polarity of the 2 wires matter for Broad Reach/IVN-8561?
Short answer is yes.
According to TJA1100 100BASE-T1 PHY for Automotive Ethernet
A polarity error would occur if the two signal wires of the UTP cable were mixed up at the Slave node connection.
I don't understand what you are trying to achieve. Can you show a wiring diagram?
03-13-2025 07:28 AM - edited 03-13-2025 07:33 AM
Sure, I want to make sure communication is getting through to the DUT, Can't ping it so I want to prove out the cable vs Device vs IVN
I figure
1. Hook IVN directly to self and ping across -> Network to IVN confirmed
2. Temp cable out to DUT connector back to IVN and ping across -> cable confirmed
Mainly I wanted to know if it is polarity sensitive, will it hurt the IVN if I get it reversed and do I hook 1 to 1, 2 to 2 or 1 to 2, 2 to 1?
Thanks
03-14-2025 08:40 PM
My understanding is that IVN-8561 only provides conversion on the physical layer. I don't think reversing the polarity will cause any harm. It is just like using a wrongly made RJ45 cable.
But if you don't want to take the risk, I recommend contacting NI Technical Support for confirmation.