Protocol decoder:flexray
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Name | FlexRay |
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Description | Automotive network communications protocol. |
Status | supported |
License | GPLv2+ |
Source code | decoders/flexray |
Input | logic |
Output | — |
Probes | A, B |
Optional probes | — |
Options | channel_type, bitrate |
Please note: This page is a work in progress, more to come.
The flexray protocol decoder can decode the FlexRay signal from a TTL level FlexRay transceiver (e.g. NXP TJA1080).
FlexRay is a fast, deterministic and fault-tolerant fieldbus system which is used in cars in high security related areas like X-by-Wire.
It is the result of the FlexRay consortium which consisted of BMW, Daimler, Motorola (today Freescale) and Philips, with the goal of working out a common standard automotive bus system.
This decoder assumes that at least one channel of a logic level RX line of a transceiver is sampled.