LINbus
Full support for LIN 1.3, 2.x, and J2602 ensures that no matter what version of LIN you use, you'll be able to trigger and decode. In addition, triggering provides complete capability to trigger on any event with completely definable Message ID and DATA triggers, or flexible Error Frame triggering. Patented software algorithms deconstruct the waveform into protocol decode information, then overlay the decoded data on the waveform.
Leading Features
Full support for LIN 1.3, 2.x, and J2602 ensures that no matter what version of LIN you use, you'll be able to trigger and decode. In addition, triggering provides complete capability to trigger on any event with completely definable Message ID and DATA triggers, or flexible Error Frame triggering. Powerful Conditional Data TriggeringCompletely isolate specific events for better understanding and debug. Use a conditional LIN DATA trigger to select a range of DATA values to trigger on, not just a single DATA value. The Most Intuitive DecodePatented software algorithms deconstruct the waveform into protocol decode information, then overlay the decoded data on the waveform. Depending on the timebase setting or zoom ratio, the decode information is condensed or expanded to better assist in understanding events during short or long acquisitions. Various sections of the protocol are color-coded to make it easy-to-understand, especially for users new to LIN serial data. The decode operation is fast-even with long acquisitions. LIN busses with mixed LIN versions are easily and completely decoded. Convenient Table Display Summarizes ResultsTurn your oscilloscope into a protocol analyzer with the Table display of decoded information. Custom configure the Table to display only the information you want and export Table data to an Excel file. Touch a message in the table and automatically zoom for detail. Search and ZoomLIN messages can be quickly located by searching on Break, ID, or Error. In a long acquisition, pressing NEXT advances the single message view to the message to the right or left of the current message.
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