CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
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9.10 Busstatistic Window<br />
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The busstatistic window shows some statistical information like frame/s,<br />
frames(total), number of changes of light&lock and so on. These values are calculated<br />
by the Vector MOST driver.<br />
For a channel operated in node mode, only the frames addressed to this node are<br />
included in the calculation. However the values are calculated before any filter or other<br />
CAPL node can influence the number of the received frames.<br />
The sampling rate with which the statistic analysis is processed may be configured in<br />
the profile CAN.INI:<br />
[MOST]<br />
// Sampling rate of bus statistic (value in ms)<br />
// -1: Off, 100-.. valid values (default=1000)<br />
Statistic = 1000<br />
9.11 Graphic- & Data Window<br />
The database support by CANdb++ allows the display of parameters defined in the<br />
database in the graphic- respectively in the data window. By calling the configuration<br />
dialog of either of these windows and selecting ‘New Signal’ a signal selection dialog<br />
will popup. This dialog shows all associated databases with the defined messages<br />
and the signals/parameters mapped onto the messages.<br />
After the selection of a message by name (see chapter 9.7), a signal can be added to<br />
the window. The value of the signal will be shown during measurement either as<br />
graph or as numerical value. The value will be updated whenever a MOST frame with<br />
the same lookup key is received.<br />
No XML support is implemented for these Windows so far.<br />
9.12 CAPL<br />
For easy use, the MOST commands are integrated in CAPL.<br />
9.12.1 Initialization of Message Variables<br />
There are two types of message variables for MOST.<br />
mostMessage…variables describe function catalog conform MOST frames.<br />
mostRawMessage…variables describe MOST frames, which do not fit into the function<br />
catalog structure (e. g. RemRead, RemWrite, Alloc, Dealloc, GetSource).<br />
Read the online help of <strong>CANoe</strong> to see how message variables are initialized, applied<br />
and send on the network.<br />
© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1