Transcription of CANalyzer Quickstart - Vector Informatik
1 1 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | | 2016-06-20 CANalyzer , the tool for comprehensive ECU and Network Quickstart2 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-202 A word about Bus Networking3 Introduction to CANalyzer7 CAN Database11 Configuration of Interface Hardware14 Measurement Setup19 Analysis Windows21 Function Blocks26 Data Logging30 Send Options34 Offline Mode40 Further Information44 Agenda3 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-203 Bus Networking in VehiclesA word about Bus Networking Electronic Control Units (ECU) to control specific tasks in the vehicle ECUs are communicating with each other using a bus system4 2012.
2 Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-204 Example of NetworkingA word about Bus NetworkingDoorEngine ControlABST ransmission ControlCentralGatewayInstrument ClusterDoorSensorA/C ControlDoorSeatSensorActuatorPowertrain/ ChassisComfortCANCANLINECU1 ECU2 ECU3 FlexRay5 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-205 Messages and SignalsA word about Bus NetworkingCAN .. is the complete package as it is sent over the CAN bus .. is needed to transport useful information over the CAN bus .. has a unique message .. contain the actual useful information .. are defined in the CAN database.
3 Can have a conversion formula and a physical unitB0B1B2B4B6B7B0B1B2B3B4B5B6B7 Signal 1 Signal 2 Signal nfrmEngineDataSignal 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-206A word about Bus Networking3 Introduction to CANalyzer7 CAN Database11 Configuration of Interface Hardware14 Measurement Setup19 Analysis Windows21 Function Blocks26 Data Logging30 Send Options34 Offline Mode40 Further Information44 Agenda7 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-207 Typical application area of CANalyzerIntroduction to CANalyzerGraphic displayStatistical valuesLogging functionsTrace displayCANalyzerECU nECU 2 ECU 1 ECU 3 CAN-BusThe integrated basic functions cover an abundance of potential uses.
4 These include: Listing of bus data traffic (tracing) Graphic and textual display of signal values Interactively sending out predefined messages Sending out logged messages Statistics on messages Statistics on bus loading and bus faults Logging of messages for offline evaluation Generation of bus faults8 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-208 CANalyzer and CANoe: what is the difference?Introduction to CANalyzerCANalyzer is the collection of CANoe s analysis features with additional featuresCANLINFlexRayMOSTS imulationTestAnalysisDiagnosticsCANalyze rCANoe9 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector .
5 | 2016-06-209 CANalyzer SystemIntroduction to CANalyzerCANalyzerPCMCIAUSB ExpressCard PCI, PCI, PCIeVector Network InterfacesInputDBC, ARXML (CAN)LDF (LIN)FIBEX, ARXML (FlexRay)Fkt. Katalog (MOST)CDD, OCX, MDX (Diagnostics) CANalyzer needs an interface to the CAN bus for its analysis and to send out messages. This interface is availablein several variants: PCMCIA USB PCI PXI PCIE xpressNoteARXML files are conform with the AUTOSAR standard. They can be used and/or modified sinceCANoe/ CANalyzer 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2010A word about Bus Networking3 Introduction to CANalyzer7 CAN Database11 Configuration of Interface Hardware14 Measurement Setup19 Analysis Windows21 Function Blocks26 Data Logging30 Send Options34 Offline Mode40 Further Information44 Agenda11 2012.
6 Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2011 Effect in AnalysisCAN DatabaseCAN HardwareID: 0x1A1 | DLC: 4 | 08 01 7C 12 CAN Databaseraw valuesphysical/symbolicvaluesAll definitions concerning a CAN bus are determined in a database. Vector 's wide spread DBC format was designedto electronically store such a data base can be accessed and used by all of Vector 's tools. Above you find an exemplary plot of the dataflux in CANalyzer . The mere hex values of a CAN-message are retrieved from the CAN bus by an appropriatehardware interface. The software interprets the data according to the applied data base and displays the results invarious analysis windows.
7 Above the Trace Window is shown 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2012 Associate DatabaseCAN DatabaseIn CANalyzer s Database Management window, one or more databases can be assigned to the desired network:WithFile Associate Databaseyou get a menu showing the measurement channels. Choose a channel and useAdd Databasefrom the right mouse button menu to link one or more data bases. The data bases are processed inthe order of the display. This is important to note in case there are distinct frame definitions by synonymous namingcontained in more than one data detailed information mark the database. Additional information is displayed in the grey area :Usually a database describes one network.
8 Nevertheless youcan assign more than one database to a note, that the content of the used databases should bedifferent. In case of similar content, a signal, thefirst assigned database is chosen to interpret the data. Thesecond one will be ignored. The sequence of thedatabases can be changed by Drag&Drop in the menu 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2013A word about Bus Networking3 Introduction to CANalyzer7 CAN Database11 Configuration of Interface Hardware14 Measurement Setup19 Analysis Windows21 Function Blocks26 Data Logging30 Send Options34 Offline Mode40 Further Information44 Agenda14 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH.
9 All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2014 Channels in CANalyzerConfiguration of Interface HardwareHardware channelsApplication channelsBus systemsDHigh Speed CAN BusLow Speed CAN BusLIN BusKLMHIJGFBCCh1Ch2Ch1Ch2? Vector Hardware ConfigurationIn total, up to 32 channels may be measured simultaneously inCANalyzer. Any combination of buses can beconfigured as well. A unique identifier is needed to addressor read-out (measure) specific channels withinCANalyzer. This identifier is formed from the bus name and a sequential number (excerpt): CAN1 to CAN32 MOST1 to MOST32 LIN 1 to LIN32 FlexRay1 to FlexRay32 CANalyzer refers to these internal identifiers as Application Channels!
10 No measurement can be conducted withoutan Application Channel present ( CANalyzer outputs a warning message).Important! CANalyzer only displays the Application Channels; CANalyzer does not provide any information about the hardwarechannel being used. The Hardware Driver Configuration mustbe opened for that 2012. Vector Informatik GmbH. All rights reserved. Any distribution or copying is subject to prior written approval by Vector . | 2016-06-2015 Vector Hardware ConfigurationConfiguration of Interface HardwareAssignment between Hardware and Application Channels In Hardwareall Vector Interfaces connected to the system are displayed For every Application( CANalyzer ) the Application Channels canbe configured in Application General Informationand Licensecontain commonand license informationSerial Numbers of the Interfaces and their transceivers arealso displayed in the hardware tree.