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* CAN bus loggers, like IXXAT's (now acquired by HMS) ''USB-to-CAN compact''/''USB-to-CAN V2'' and Kvaser's ''Memorator''. | * CAN bus loggers, like IXXAT's (now acquired by HMS) ''USB-to-CAN compact''/''USB-to-CAN V2'' and Kvaser's ''Memorator''. | ||
* The higher-level [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANopen CANopen] protocol (on top of CAN) | * The higher-level [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANopen CANopen] protocol (on top of CAN) | ||
==Protocol decoders== | |||
==Profile== | ==Profile== |
Revision as of 18:16, 8 July 2017
Recent activity
2017-04
Using PulseView to decode data from a Tektronix oscilloscope of SPI communication to a CAN controller, MCP2515.
2017-07
Using the sigrok command-line ("sigrok-cli") to bulk process data derived from Tektronix oscilloscope data of 250 kbit/s CAN traffic on a real-world system (mobile cranes). The first sample data set is 5335 oscilloscope traces obtained with the trigger set to a negative pulse on CAN-H (to start off at the end of a CAN message) - corresponding to 6.5 recessive bits, 26 µsec (detecting the space in-between CAN messages). Sometimes there is a CAN message right after this, sometimes it is a bit delayed, and sometimes it is completely empty.
A sample command line (on Windows) is:
sigrok-cli -P can:bitrate=250000:can_rx="CAN RX" -P timing:data="CAN RX" -I csv:header=true:samplerate=5000000 -i "T:\stdHMF\UserData\scripts\Tektronix2PulseView\_PulseView_AllChannels_ACQ000001_Tektronix_f5000000.txt"
Interests
I am mostly interested in:
- The CAN protocol decoder (that page is currently empty, but it is listed on the protocol decoders page)
- CAN bus loggers, like IXXAT's (now acquired by HMS) USB-to-CAN compact/USB-to-CAN V2 and Kvaser's Memorator.
- The higher-level CANopen protocol (on top of CAN)
Protocol decoders
Profile
Profile: see my Wikipedia user page.
Credentials: more than 5000 edits on the English Wikipedia.