You are here:  Home  Products  CANopen Software & Tools  CAN-REport
Services
Sitemap Sitemap  Print Printversion

Advanced Search advanced search

Navigation
Home
Company
References
Products
IEC 61131-3 Automation
IEC 61131-3 Control Solutions
CANopen I/O Devices
CANopen Software & Tools
CANopen Introduction
CANopen Source Code
CANopen OPC-Server
CANopen Configuration Suite
CANopen Device Monitor
CANopen Configuration Manager
CAN-REport
Highlights
Extension Modules
Order Information
Supported Hardware
PCAN-Explorer 3
ProCANopen
Powerlink Software & Tools
CAN Interfaces
Single Board Computer
Safety CANopen
Embedded Hardware and Tools
Development Tools
Product catalog
Services
Downloads
Contact us
News & Events
Support

Events & Fairs

CAN-REport - the CAN-bus analyser

CAN-REport is a CAN-bus monitor and analyzing tool that puts you in the position to observe, record and evaluate the CAN communication on a logical level. Thanks to its programmability and extensibility of the user interface, the CAN-REport can be flexibly adapted to customer requirements. Even in the standard version, the CAN-REport is a powerful and functional package. CAN telegrams can be observed online in different modes and stored in a file for later processing.

You also have the capability of sending CAN telegrams manually, cyclically or sequentially using CAN-REport. The number of transmission channels available is freely configurable. The record function in CAN-REport can be triggered by CAN telegrams. In addition, pre- and post-triggers can be defined. This makes it possible to acquire relevant information with precision timing. When this is done, the CAN messages can be interpreted by CAN-REport and its extensions during recording. A postponed processing of previously stored logs is also possible and allows shifting the time-intensive processing of huge amount of data after recording.

CAN-REport comes with an extendable visualization interface. Thus, CAN-REport functionality can be specifically extended by means of additional software modules. An example of this is the service- or protocol – dependent representation of CAN telegrams. Accessory modules are available for the CANopen and DeviceNet protocols and implement the service-dependent representation of the CAN telegrams. Detailed CANopen messages are displayed separately according to the SDO, PDO, NMT, EMCY or Flying Master services in separate windows.


Cross-links

CAN Interfaces 



This page last updated: 29. March, 2005
Sitemap | Contact Us | Terms&Conditions |
© 2004 - 2008 SYS TEC electronic GmbH. All rights reserved.