Remote control commands
R&S
®
RTM3000
640User Manual 1335.9090.02 ─ 09
BUS<b>:CAN:SAMPlepoint <SamplePoint>
Sets the position of the sample point within the bit in percent of the nominal bit time.
See also: "Sample Point" on page 288.
Suffix:
<b>
.
1..4
Parameters:
<SamplePoint> Range: 10 to 90
Increment: 1
*RST: 50
Default unit: %
BUS<b>:CAN:BITRate
<BitRate>
Sets the number of transmitted bits per second.
Suffix:
<b>
.
1..4
Parameters:
<BitRate> Range: 100 to 5,04E06
Increment: Depends on the bit rate value
*RST: 50E03
Default unit: Bit/s
17.11.5.2 CAN - trigger
To configure the protocol trigger, make sure to set first:
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TRIGger:A:TYPE to BUS
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TRIGger:A:SOURce to SBUS1 | SBUS2
TRIGger:A:CAN:TYPE....................................................................................................641
TRIGger:A:CAN:FTYPe..................................................................................................641
TRIGger:A:CAN:ITYPe................................................................................................... 641
TRIGger:A:CAN:ICONdition............................................................................................ 642
TRIGger:A:CAN:IDENtifier.............................................................................................. 642
TRIGger:A:CAN:DCONdition...........................................................................................642
TRIGger:A:CAN:DLC......................................................................................................642
TRIGger:A:CAN:DATA....................................................................................................643
TRIGger:A:CAN:ACKerror...............................................................................................643
TRIGger:A:CAN:BITSterror............................................................................................. 643
TRIGger:A:CAN:CRCerror.............................................................................................. 643
TRIGger:A:CAN:FORMerror............................................................................................644
Serial bus analysis