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CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE

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fixed position, cyclic update output mode<br />

Here fixed lines are assigned to the messages, as in the fixed position mode.<br />

However, the Trace window is not updated with each message any longer, but<br />

rather only cyclically with a time constant that can be configured. This saves on<br />

computing time during high bus loading, making bus observations possible on<br />

computers with weaker performance in this mode.<br />

At any time you can switch back and forth between the two representations, even<br />

during a measurement. Thus, the user can switch over to chronological output mode<br />

after the measurement to page forward and backward through the received messages<br />

in the Trace window.<br />

Note: The Trace window can be stopped by the toolbar icon during a measurement<br />

run, so that you can analyze its contents in a user-friendly manner<br />

without terminating the measurement.<br />

Furthermore, the Trace window offers you two different time formats. You can select<br />

whether the time stamp for messages should be displayed as absolute, i.e. in seconds<br />

since the start of measurement, or relative to the message preceding it. In the<br />

latter case, in fixed mode the time differences always refer to the same line. As a result,<br />

in this mode you can read off the transmission intervals between messages with<br />

the same identifiers. In Chronological mode the time differences are always shown<br />

referenced to the last message displayed in the window.<br />

If you also wish to see changes of environment variables in the Trace window, you<br />

must activate this by marking the relevant option.<br />

© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1<br />

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