CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE
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When you click the Setup chip icon the sub-dialog for bus parameterization appears<br />
on the right side, with which you can configure the chip's baudrate and bus registers<br />
(cf. section 2.11.2). When you click the Acceptance Filter item, on the right side you<br />
see the sub-dialog for configuring the chip's message acceptance filtering (cf. section<br />
2.11.3). Finally, with the Options item you obtain a sub-dialog for configuring driver<br />
and card options (cf. section 2.11.4).<br />
You can confirm all entries with the [OK] button or reject them with [Cancel]. If you<br />
only wish to undo the entries of one of the sub-dialogs mentioned above, press the<br />
[Undo Page] button in the particular sub-dialog. If a channel icon is selected [Undo]<br />
will cancel all changes (Setup / Mask / Options) made to this channel.<br />
2.11.2 Programming the Bus Parameters<br />
In the Setup sub-dialog you can directly configure the desired baudrate for the CAN<br />
chip in the relevant input box.<br />
As soon as you leave the input box (by or mouse click in another option box)<br />
the associated register values are calculated and all relevant option boxes are updated<br />
automatically.<br />
There may be additional input boxes - depending on the particular type of chip - for<br />
directly programming the CAN chip registers:<br />
Figure 48: Bus Parameters Dialog<br />
Above the list you see the input boxes for clock frequency and number of samples.<br />
Shown after the list is the prescaler resulting from the register values.<br />
© Vector Informatik GmbH <strong>CANoe</strong>/<strong>DENoe</strong> Manual Version 4.1.1