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CANoe from [[http://www.vector-informatik.com Vector]] is used for reading out the CAN or LIN bus.
CANoe from [http://www.vector-informatik.com Vector] is used for reading out the CAN or LIN bus.


There are 2 ways of using the software, and there for 2 ways of controlling. This is because RadiMation is modular build, and is has no idea that it is talking to a software package instead of hardware.
There are 2 ways of using the software, and there for 2 ways of controlling. This is because RadiMation is modular build, and is has no idea that it is talking to a software package instead of hardware.

Revision as of 14:10, 27 October 2010

CANoe from Vector is used for reading out the CAN or LIN bus.

There are 2 ways of using the software, and there for 2 ways of controlling. This is because RadiMation is modular build, and is has no idea that it is talking to a software package instead of hardware.

Getting information from CANoe[edit]

Use the AD converter CANoe Interface to read out the information from the CANoe Software.

Getting information to CANoe[edit]

Use the CAPL interface to communicate with the software.

CAPL[edit]

CANoe supports CAPL, a programming interface. Through this interface RadiMation can send information back the Canoe software. For Example:

  • Frequency
  • Field Strength
  • Power

RadiMation connects through COM to this application

To connect with RadiMation you need to configure the following things:

  1. Setting up the CANoe Switch Matrix device.
  2. inserting the RadiMationInterface.can file inside your CANoe/CANalyser project.

The functions inside the RadiMationInterface.can can be extended to your needs Note that the function do not support a call back to the RadiMation application. So the CAPL interface can only be used to insert information from RadiMation to CANoe or CANalyser.

Note: You can't find out if a CAPL function exist with CANoe/CANalyzer COM server. When the function not exist the call will go in CANoe but there will come up no error message or return value.