CANgraph 8.2 Graphically supported signal-based offline evaluation of measurement data Functions You can call upon a large number of evaluation features to process and compare the logged measurement data: > Zoom functions and measurement cursor let you examine signal responses at any level of detail. They may be searched according to definable criteria. > The Symbol Explorer makes configuration of the display windows easy and convenient by drag & drop > The display of all signal properties and MDF metadata such as project, user name, etc. in the Symbol Explorer simplifies selection of the right measurement data. > For automated measurement data analysis, besides internal script language, it is also possible to utilize models created in MATLAB/Simulink. > The Measurement Data Manager makes it easy to manage loaded measurement files by showing signal names and statistical information. > The Signal Explorer offers a detailed view of a measurement file’s contents. > Definable templates are available for uniform printout of meas-urement CANgraph is a convenient tool for efficiently evaluating measure-ment files of all types offline. Measurement data acquired in net-work development, analysis and ECU calibration may be read-in from various formats and further processed. These include the widely used MDF fomat, CSV and ATF formats and all formats gen-erated by CANalyzer/CANoe. Furthermore, it is possible to import measurement data from files with table structures. CANgraph offers you the same offline analysis capabilities as CANape and is therefore ideal for evaluating extensive logger data. Features and Advantages The CANgraph evaluation program displays the recorded measure-ment data as physical process data in time diagrams. User-friendly 3/72 display elements and extensive zoom and measurement functions simplify data evaluation for you. You can use both the extensive CANape function library and external DLLs for automated analysis. data. > Any desired time ranges for selected signals can be saved in separate measurement files. > Users can add comments to signal points and ranges. The comments appear in the Graphic Window, on the printout and are saved in the MDF file. Convenient evaluation of measurement data with CANgraph More Information: www.vector.com/contact