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===Connection=== | |||
Then each CAN parameter is declared in the CAN input list. One CAN inputs corresponds to one parameter from the CAN bus. The CAN inputs are enabled like the DC inputs. | Then each CAN parameter is declared in the CAN input list. One CAN inputs corresponds to one parameter from the CAN bus. The CAN inputs are enabled like the DC inputs. | ||
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CAN parameters configurations are saved in a model, workbook or project and are easily recalled for further utilization. | CAN parameters configurations are saved in a model, workbook or project and are easily recalled for further utilization. | ||
===Can general Settings=== | |||
When connected to a CAN-bus the parameter encoding has to be setup in the software allowing their collection by the hardware. | |||
* '''CAN Mode: '''The Mode one defines the protocol to be used. Most of CAN bus uses 11 bits protocol. | |||
* '''Baud Rate:''' The Baud rate one defines the speed of the bus. 500 Mb/s is the most common baud rate for automotive application. | |||
===Can-Bus input settings | |||
''We are able to '''import CanBus .dbc file''' to automatically import the settings. [[NVGate_Tools:_CanBus_Import_.dbc|Read his page.]]'' | |||
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These sub-module contains all the settings related to the parametrics CAN inputs | These sub-module contains all the settings related to the parametrics CAN inputs such as data type, parameters and sensitivity read from CAN interface. The CAN interface handle up to 24 different parameters. | ||
* '''Label''': defines the name of this CAN input (by default CAN input n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 24). The label of each CAN input is used in the result name and in all connection tools. | * '''Label''': defines the name of this CAN input (by default CAN input n, with 1 <nowiki><</nowiki>= n <nowiki><</nowiki>= 24). The label of each CAN input is used in the result name and in all connection tools. |