Flexible logging of measured data
If you need to acquire and log measured data from different sources, you will need a reliable system for synchronized data logging. CANape gives you access to:
During logging, CANape and CANdito display measurement results in various windows according to your requirements. This enables a quick initial online analysis. As a rule, all data gets a time stamp and is saved time-synchronously. This lets you evaluate the information at a later time offline. [continue to "Acquiring measured data" (e-paper of brochure)]
User-friendly evaluate measured data
CANape, CANdito and CANgraph offer a wide variety of standard display windows and various view options for displaying measured data. User-definable panels satisfy practically all visualization needs. It is possible to have any measured value appear in different display windows simultaneously. You can use a global measurement cursor for time-synchronous display over all display windows. The graphic window, in particular, offers extensive functions for evaluating the measured data: to zoom in the display area, statistical functions and the option of saving comments. It is also possible to perform a quick search and analyze large amounts of data via the data mining user interface. [continue to "Evaluating measured data" (e-paper of brochure)]
Supporting you in measurement & evaluation
The following tools simplify time-synchronous, real-time acquisition and visualization of internal ECU signals with CCP/XCP, KWP2000, UDS, as well as signals from CAN, LIN, and FlexRay buses and from external measurement devices and its evaluation:
| Acquire internal measurement variables synchronous to ECU processes via the CCP and XCP measurement and calibration protocols. Basic functions include measurement, diagnostics and flashing. | CANape |
| Measurement data acquisition and evaluation with one tool | CANdito |
| Measurement and calibration hardware with max. transfer rates of up to 5 MByte/sec | VX1000 |
| Graphically supported, signal-based offline evaluation of measured data | CANgraph |