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Protocol analysis
R&S
®
RTO6
605User Manual 1801.6687.02 ─ 05
The identified node sends the message response: one to eight data bytes and one
checksum byte.
Header and response form the message frame.
Figure 13-15: LIN frame with header and response
The data is transmitted in bytes using the UART byte-word interface without the parity
bit. Each byte consists of a start bit, 8 bits and a stop bit.
Figure 13-16: Structure of a byte field
Data bytes are transmitted LSB first.
The identifier byte consists of 6 bits for the frame identifier and two parity bits. This
combination is known as protected identifier.
T
rigger
The R&S RTO6 can trigger on various parts of LIN frames. The data line must be con-
nected to an input channel, triggering on math and reference waveforms is not possi-
ble.
You can trigger on:
Frame start (synchronization field)
Specific identifier or identifier range
Data pattern in the message
Wake up signal
Checksum error (error in data), parity error (error in identifier)
LIN (option R&S RT
O6-K520)

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