OMG, you haven’t brought a single figure but you are denying mines…rnixon wrote:Its not 8 times performance, and it only works if the processor can catch up, which may not happen if you have a sustained full load.
On a Netburner platform I have 61 uS to retrieve a CAN packet on a SJA1000 I have EIGHT times 61 uS for retrieving 8 packets, considering the overhead for retrieving 8 packets instead of one from the SJA1000 no significant I can say the SJA1000 has a receiving performance EIGHT times better.
I appreciate your effort but if you do not have figures you are not helping me...rnixon wrote: Although there is some benefit to reading two or more messages at one time in an isr/task if they are buffered, you will still eventually run out of buffer on a sustained full load if the system can't keep up.
Thanks again for your help, I'm trying to get the opinion of people that used the CB34EX on a real CAN environment. Have you ever done so?rnixon wrote: If this is still a concern you can either test it yourself on a CB34EX, or maybe build a system using a NetBurner module like the Mod5234 and add the buffer chip you like to it. Wouldn't that approach work?