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Model DL9000 Series  - CAN Bus Analysis of Two Different Signals 4.

Simultaneous Analysis and Display of Two Different CAN Bus Signals. You can analyze two CAN Bus signals simultaneously and display the results. For example, you can check waveforms and protocol data from two CAN sub-networks with different conditions at the same time, and verify the correlation between the signals.

 

DL9000 Series. Example of Two different CAN Bus signals analyzed and displayed simultaneously
 

Two different CAN Bus signals analyzed and displayed simultaneously
 

Automatically Search Captured Signals for Specific Frames/Fields. You can perform searches of the captured data by specifying Start of Frame, ID, and Data conditions (or combinations of these), and Remote Frame and Error Frame conditions.

When the frames are detected that match the search criteria, the analysis list is highlighted and that portion of the waveform is displayed in the zoom window. You can identify portions of the waveform such as the ID or Data field of a specific frame and display those in the zoom area (Field Jump function).
 

DL9000 Series. Example Field jump function display
 

Field jump function display

 

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