Measurement & Evaluation

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)]

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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