PEAK-System PCAN-Diag FD Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
Mobile Diagnostic Device
for CAN and CAN FD Buses
User Manual
PCAN-Diag FD
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PCAN-Diag FD IPEH-003069
Charging station IPEH-003068
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Contents
1 Introduction 7
1.1 Properties at a Glance 8
1.2 Scope of Supply 11
2 Putting the Device into Operation 12
2.1 CAN Connection (D-Sub) 12
2.1.1 Ground Connection 13
2.2 Voltage Supply 13
2.3 Operation with Push Dial and Hotkeys 15
2.3.1 Powering On the Device 15
2.3.2 Preventing Unintentional Power-On 16
2.4 Setting Date and Time 17
2.5 Status Indication 17
3 General Settings 19
3.1 CAN 19
3.1.1 Silent startup 19
3.1.2 Detect CAN bitrate 20
3.1.3 CAN protocol 21
3.1.4 Allow bit rate switch 21
3.1.5 Bit rate 21
3.1.6 CAN nominal bit rate 22
3.1.7 CAN data bit rate 22
3.1.8 CAN termination 22
3.1.9 Listen-only mode 22
3.1.10 Auto-reset on BusOff 23
3.2 Display 23
3.2.1 Intro 23
3.2.2 Display orientation 23
3.2.3 HDMI output 23
3.2.4 Screensaver timeout 24
3.2.5 Backlight intensity 24
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3.3 Device 24
3.3.1 D-Sub GND connection 24
3.3.2 Beeper 24
3.3.3 Shutdown time (battery) 25
3.3.4 Date & time 25
3.3.5 Reset file index 25
3.3.6 USB type (reboot req.) 25
3.3.7 USB autoconnect 25
4 CAN Traffic 26
4.1 Displaying Incoming CAN Messages 26
4.2 Representing CAN Messages in Symbolic Form 28
4.3 Managing Symbol Files 30
4.3.1 Creating a Symbol File with the PCAN
Symbol Editor 32
4.3.2 Using Multiplexers in Symbol Files 37
4.3.3 Reducing a Symbol File's Size 43
4.4 Transmitting CAN Messages 44
4.4.1 Setting up the Transmit List 44
4.4.2 Setting up Transmit Sequences 45
4.5 Recording CAN Traffic 46
4.5.1 Settings for Tracing 47
4.5.2 Perform Recording 48
4.6 Playing Back Recorded CAN Traffic 48
4.7 Using the Recorded CAN Traffic on the PC 49
5 Measuring Functions for the CAN Bus 51
5.1 Bus Load 51
5.2 CAN Bus Termination 53
5.3 Voltages on the D-Sub Connector 55
6 Oscilloscope Function (Scope) 57
6.1 Properties of the Oscilloscope Function 57
6.2 Elements of the Oscilloscope Screen 58
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6.3 Adjusting the View 59
6.4 Measuring a Time Period 60
6.5 Customize the View 61
6.6 Sampling Signals 61
6.6.1 Decoding of the Signal Course 62
6.6.2 Fixing Decoding Problems 63
6.7 Showing a Report about the Decoded CAN Frame 63
6.8 Saving the Scope Screen and the Sample Buffer
Contents 65
6.9 Settings for the Oscilloscope Function 66
6.9.1 Trigger 66
6.9.2 CAN ID 66
6.9.3 Sample buffer size 67
6.9.4 Pretrigger size 67
6.9.5 Display trigger position 67
6.9.6 Hotkeys 67
6.9.7 View 68
6.9.8 Export 69
7 Configuring the Device with Projects 70
7.1 Creating and Loading a Project 72
7.2 Integrating an Alternative Splash Screen 75
8 Maintenance Functions for the Device 76
8.1 Updating the Firmware 76
8.2 Starting the Bootloader 77
8.3 Restoring the Factory Defaults 77
8.4 Displaying Information on Hardware and
Software 77
8.5 Showing Directories 78
8.6 Resetting the Battery Monitoring 78
9 Viewing Files 79
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10 USB Connection 80
10.1 Automatic USB Connection 80
10.2 Manual USB Connection 80
10.3 Purposes of the USB connection 81
11 Technical Specifications 82
Appendix A CE Certificate 85
Appendix B Dimension Drawing 86
Appendix C Disposal Information (Batteries) 87
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1 Introduction
The PCAN-Diag FD is a handheld device for diagnosis of the com-
munication on a CAN bus. Possibilities for diagnosis are available
on the protocol layer by handling CAN 2.0 and CAN FD messages as
well as on the physical layer by using the oscilloscope function and
further measuring functions for voltage and resistance.
The oscilloscope function is used for a qualitative assessment of the
signal course on the CAN bus. Two independent measuring chan-
nels sample both lines CAN-High and CAN- Low with up to 100
MHz. Based on the signal course, the PCAN-Diag FD decodes CAN
frames and shows their elements in the scope graphics.
On the protocol layer, the incoming CAN traffic is shown in a list,
optionally with symbolic representation for better interpretability.
For future analysis, a tracer is implemented that records the CAN
traffic. On the outgoing direction, single CAN messages or even full
sequences of CAN messages can be transmitted on the connected
CAN bus, e.g. in order to request diagnostic data.
Recorded CAN traces can also be played back. All functions on the
protocol layer are available for CAN 2.0 as well as CAN FD.
The new CAN FD standard (CAN with Flexible Data rate) is primarily
characterized by higher bandwidth for data transfer. The maximum
of 64 data bytes per CAN FD frame (instead of 8 so far) can be
transmitted with bit rates up to 12 Mbit/s. CAN FD is downward-
compatible to the CAN 2.0 A/B standard, thus CAN FD nodes can be
used in existing CAN networks. However, in this case the CAN FD
extensions are not applicable.
The PCAN-Diag FD is operated in a simple manner with a push dial
and four function keys. The device is supplied either externally or by
the internal batteries that are automatically charged during external
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supply. With the optional charging station, the charging process can
be accelerated.
Note: This manual refers to devices that are operated with
firmware version 1.3.
1.1 Properties at a Glance
Hardware features
High-speed CAN channel (ISO 11898-2)
ï‚· Complies with CAN specifications 2.0 A/B and FD
ï‚· CAN FD support for ISO and Non-ISO standards
ï‚· CAN FD bit rates for the data field (max. 64 bytes) from
25 kbit/s up to 12 Mbit/s
ï‚· CAN bit rates from 25 kbit/s up to 1 Mbit/s
ï‚· Microchip CAN transceiver MCP2558FD
CAN bus connection via D-Sub, 9-pin (in accordance with
CiA® 303-1)
Display with 800 x 480 pixel resolution
Portrait or landscape presentation depending on the function
and device orientation
Presentation on an external display via a micro HDMI interface
(DVI signal with 1024 x 768 resolution)
Power supply via the internal rechargeable batteries or the
provided supply unit (low-voltage socket on unit)
Internal memory card for saving projects; can also be used as a
mass storage device during a USB connection to a PC
Device operation via a push dial and 4 buttons
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Operating temperature range of 0 to 50 °C (32 to 122 °F)
Software functions
Analysis of CAN and CAN FD networks at the physical and the
protocol level
Selection of the bit rate from a preset list or from multiple user-
defined values
Automatic bit rate detection based on a fixed value list
Switchable listen-only mode
Switchable silent startup function (listen-only mode at wrong bit
rate)
Symbolic representation of incoming CAN messages using
symbol files, taking into account enums (lists of values),
multiplexers, and ID ranges
Symbol files can be set up using the Windows software PCAN
Symbol Editor supplied with this product
Recording of incoming CAN messages to the internal memory
card, if required, with CAN ID filtering
Playback of trace files
Conversion of trace data to various output formats using the
Windows software PEAK-Converter supplied with this product
Transmitting individual CAN frames or CAN frame sequences
Decimal, hexadecimal, or binary entering of CAN data; data
change of a single transmission message during runtime
Measurement of CAN bus load, displayed by means of a time
diagram, switchable display of error frames
A bus load time diagram can be saved as bitmap
Measurement of the termination of the High-speed CAN bus,
even while the system is running
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Switchable CAN termination for the connected bus
Voltage measurement at the CAN connector (D-Sub) for pins 6
and 9
Management of the device configuration, transmit lists, symbol
files, and all recorded data (screenshots, traces, and CSV files) in
projects
Optional auto-reset on Bus Off
Oscilloscope function
Two independent measurement channels, each with a
maximum sample rate of 100 MHz
Display of the CAN-High and the CAN-Low signal as well as the
difference of both signals
Trigger configuration to various properties of CAN messages:
ï‚· Start and end of a frame
ï‚· CAN errors
ï‚· CAN ID
ï‚· Bit Rate Switch of CAN FD frames
External measurement devices can be triggered using the
banana jack, 4 mm
Depiction of raw CAN and CAN FD frames
Decoding of CAN and CAN FD frames from the recorded signal
course
Display of various properties and of measuring data of the
decoded CAN frame using the Report function
Current view can be saved as bitmap screenshot
Memory depth can be set to up to 1 Megasamples
Saving sample data as CSV file
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Time measurement with a resolution of up to 10 ns
PCAN-Diag FD Editor for Windows
Convenient configuration of all available settings
Compilation of transmit lists and sequences
Configuration of multiple bitrates per project
Device configuration, transmit lists, transmit sequences, and
symbol files can be saved in projects
Projects can be transferred to the memory card of the PCAN-
Diag FD using a USB connection
1.2 Scope of Supply
PCAN-Diag FD with or without charging station
Delivered in shockproof plastic box
Configuration software PCAN-Diag FD Editor for Windows
PCAN Symbol Editor for Windows
Conversion software PEAK-Converter for Windows
USB connection cable
AC adaptor with changeable plugs for Euro, U.S., and UK
Connection cable from micro HDMI to DVI
Manual in PDF format
Printed quick start guide
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2 Putting the Device into
Operation
For operation of the PCAN-Diag FD, go through the sections of this
chapter in order.
2.1 CAN Connection (D-Sub)
CAN connector (D-Sub) on the rear of the device
Pin assignment D-Sub, CAN pins according to specification CiA® 303-1, analog input
Pin 6 switchable to ground (GND)
The analog inputs can be used for general voltage measurements in
the range of -28 to +28 Volts. The voltage measurement is described
in section 5.3 on page 55.
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2.1.1 Ground Connection
The D-Sub connector's shield and Pin 3 are internally connected to
voltage ground (GND).
For an additional ground connection to other CAN nodes or
measurement objects, a GND ground socket for banana plugs (4
mm diameter, 2 cm length) is available at the rear of the device.
GND socket (4 mm) on the rear of the device
Note: The ground socket GND is only intended for banana
plugs (4 mm diameter, 2 cm length).
For testing purposes, Pin 6 can also be switched to ground
( Settings > Device Settings > Pin 6 GND connection ).
2.2 Voltage Supply
The PCAN-Diag FD can be supplied in three ways:
with the AC adaptor via the Power socket on the rear of the
device
while the device is positioned in the charging station
(AC adaptor connected to the charging station)
temporarily with the integrated batteries
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Power socket on the rear of the device
Supply socket on the rear of the charging station (12 V DC only)
Supply voltage:
12 V DC (9 - 28 V possible at the Power
socket of the PCAN-Diag FD)
Diameter of barrel connector:
a = 5.5 mm, b = 2.1 mm;
minimum length: 11 mm
While operation, supply status is shown on the screen's upper
status bar.
Icon Meaning
External power supply (AC adaptor) connected
Blinking bars: integrated batteries are charged
Supply by integrated batteries
Indication of charge level (here about 60 %)
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Note: The supply of the PCAN-Diag FD or the charging of the
integrated batteries is not possible via a USB connection.
2.3 Operation with Push Dial and Hotkeys
Operating the PCAN-Diag FD is done by the push dial and the four
hotkeys.
Dial:
Move selection; alter
value
Push:
Switch on device;
execute selected
function
The function of the hotkeys varies and is indicated on the display in
four fields beside the control panel.
Assignment of the displayed functions to the hotkeys
2.3.1 Powering On the Device
Hold down the push dial for at least half a second.
A splash screen appears for a short moment; then it's replaced by
the main menu.
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Tip: If the device despite existing voltage supply (external or
battery) cannot be switched on, check the power-on lock (Lock
switch on the rear of the device).
To switch off the device, select Power Off from the main menu.
Alternatively, you can select Power Off with Lock Switch , in
order to activate the power-on lock directly afterwards.
2.3.2 Preventing Unintentional Power-On
Pow
ering on the device can be blocked by the Lock switch on the
rear in order to prevent the batteries from accidental discharging,
e.g. during transport.
Lock switch for power-on lock on the rear of the device
Do the following to activate the power-on lock:
If the device is on:
In the main menu, select Power Off with Lock Switch and
afterwards push the Lock switch on the rear of the device to the
Locked position.
If the device is off:
Push the Lock switch on the rear of the device to the Locked
position.
The device now cannot be powered up with the push dial.
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2.4 Setting Date and Time
The PCAN-Diag FD has an integrated clock. The time stamp is used
when a file is saved to the internal memory card. We recommend
that you check the current date and time after the first start of the
device (displayed on the upper right of the screen) and adjust them
if required.
Do the following to set the date and time:
1. In the main menu select Settings .
2. In section Device settings , at the entry Date & time
click on Set .
3. At Date and at Time click on the digits to be adjusted and
change the values by dialing.
4. When all digits are adjusted, push the Hotkey 1 Set .
2.5 Status Indication
When operating the device, on the upper right of the screen status
of the voltage supply and the CAN bus communication is indicated.
Icon Meaning
External power supply (AC adaptor) connected
Animated bars: integrated batteries are charged
Supply by integrated batteries
Indication of charge level (here about 60 %)
T R
CAN traffic: T = Transmit, R = Receive
Blinking: Outgoing/incoming CAN messages
Green: Regular traffic
Yellow, red: Faulty traffic
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Icon Meaning
act
pas
off
Informs about the bus status (active, passive, bus off). When entering
bus-off state, due to high (transmit) error rate, no further CAN messages
are transmitted or received. In this case, after fixing the bus problem (e.g.
a wrong CAN bitrate), a reset of the CAN controller should be performed.
You have the following possibilities to do so:
- CAN Data > CAN Message View > Reset
- CAN Data > Receive Msgs. as Symbols > Rst
- CAN Data > Transmit Messages > Reset
- Settings > CAN Settings | Auto-reset on BusOff > x (autom.)
L
The device operates in observation mode (listen-only). It is automatically
activated if the silent startup function detects a difference between the
bitrates of the device and on the bus ( Settings ). The observation mode
can also be enabled or disabled manually (see section 3.1.9 on page 22).
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3 General Settings
 Main menu entry Settings
Here, the settings for the connection to a CAN bus and those for the
use of the device are specified.
Changes at these settings can be permanently saved with Save&OK .
If the changes are to be changed only temporarily, i.e. until
switching off the device, then confirm with OK . A subsequent
session (after an off-on cycle) uses the initial settings again.
Tip: You can adjust the device settings quickly to different
applications by means of projects (see chapter 7 on page 70).
3.1 CAN
This menu section contains communications settings for CAN and
CAN FD connections.
3.1.1 Silent startup
If
this function is activated, at each device start the set CAN bitrate
is checked in relation to the data traffic on the connected CAN bus.
During this sequence the listen-only mode is active in order to avoid
impact on the CAN traffic by the PCAN-Diag FD. This is indicated by
the L in the top line.
If the device's bitrate matches, the listen-only mode is deactivated
after a short period, else it stays active.
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Tip: You can activate or deactivate the listen-only mode
manually with the corresponding device setting Listen-only
mode .
3.1.2 Detect CAN bitrate
If the bitrate of the CAN bus connected to the PCAN-Diag FD is
unknown, the PCAN-Diag FD can automatically detect it. This
requires data traffic on the CAN bus between at least two nodes.
Via Detect you get to the settings that are explained in the
following. The bitrate detection is initiated by the Start hotkey.
CAN protocol
Three protocols are available: CAN2.0B , FD iso , and FD non-
iso .
Note: The following settings Allow bit rate switch , Use
predefined sets only , and Force data bit rate
detect are only enabled for the protocols FD iso and FD
non-iso .
Allow bit rate switch
Enables the recognition of the separate bitrate for the data part of
the CAN FD frame.
Use predefined sets only
Only predefined bitrate sets are recognized that are saved in the
CAN Bit Rate Presets list.
Force data bit rate detect
The recognition of the FD data bitrate during an established CAN FD
connection is executed.
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