Module Parameters for CAN Monitoring
The following show the module parameters for CAN Monitoring:
Enter any name for the hardware module.
Specifies how the system should react if the connection between INCA and the hardware module is interrupted at measuring start or during measurement.
Abort after failure
The measurement using this hardware module will be terminated in any case of measurement failure (at measuring start or during measurement). The system does not try to reinitialize the hardware module. After the connection has been interrupted, you have to reinitialize manually.
This option is appropriate when, e.g., the measured values are not essential for the experiment, as the module will be ignored after any failure. This option is the default.
Abort at start, try again later
INCA stops measurement of this module in case of failure at measuring start, assuming the module is disconnected or has any systematic problem.
It continues to try measurement in case of failure during the measurement assuming the failure is temporal and can be resolved via retries.
Retry always
INCA continues to try measurement of this module in any case of measurement failure (at measuring start or during measurement).
This option is useful if you want to conduct quick start or cold start measurements.
Shows the name of the CAN description used (CANdb file or CAN bus description from AUTOSAR system template).
To select a different description: in the Value column, double-click the field next to Project.
Defines the current transmission rate for the CAN bus.
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The transmission rate parameter is displayed both on the
interface (CAN) and the device level. |
Specifies whether CAN signals coming from multiplexed CAN IDs will be recorded in one measurement raster per CAN ID or one measurement raster per multiplexor ID.
One Measurement Raster per Multiplexor ID (recommended)
The signals will be stored in measurement rasters containing all signals corresponding to a multiplexor ID of a CAN ID. A measurement raster has one time track for all signals.
This is the default setting.
One Measurement Raster per CAN ID
The signals will be stored in measurement rasters containing all signals corresponding to a CAN ID. A measurement raster has one time track for all signals. Signals which are not available at a specific time will be filled up with the former value of the signal.
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You cannot edit the fields on the Info tab. |
Shows information about this module type.
Shows information about this module type.
Displays information about connected devices found during the hardware search.
Shows information about the driver.
Shows information about the fill level.
Shows information about the manufacturer.
Shows information about the state of measurement.
See also
Working in the Hardware Configuration Editor