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CANoe DENoe - KEMT FEI TUKE

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Simulated network nodes are shown with red connection lines to the simulated bus in<br />

the simulation setup. During a measurement their functionality is simulated by the<br />

assigned CAPL program. In this case, the network node's bus behavior does not differ<br />

from that of a real controller with the same functionality. In contrast, real nodes<br />

are shown with black connection lines to the real bus. The network node models of<br />

real nodes do not have any effects on the measurement.<br />

To switch over the status of the currently active node in the simulation setup simply<br />

press the spacebar. Each time the spacebar is pressed the node status changes from<br />

simulated to real to off and then back to simulated. 2<br />

Figure 51: <strong>CANoe</strong> Simulation Setup<br />

Besides network nodes you can also insert generator blocks and Replay blocks in the<br />

simulation setup. To remove a network node from the simulation setup choose the<br />

command Delete this Node in the node's popup menu, or select the node in the<br />

simulation setup using the cursor keys and then press the button. The assigned<br />

CAPL program is not deleted by this action.<br />

Note: When transmitting from CAPL programs, you can explicitly specify in generator<br />

blocks and replay blocks which the two CAN controllers (bus connections)<br />

should be used to transmit the message. This is observed accordingly<br />

by the card driver.<br />

2 In this version of <strong>CANoe</strong> the option real has the same effects as the option off.<br />

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

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