CAN – Ethernet Gateway
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Index of Figures
Figure 1: Application Example #1: Transparent Connection of two CAN
Networks using Intranet/Ethernet..............................................
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Figure 2: Application Example #2: Remote Diagnostics of CAN
Networks on a Service Computer over the Internet ..................
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Figure 3: View of the CAN-Ethernet Gateway......................................... 8
Figure 4: HyperTerminal Configuration (1)............................................ 15
Figure 5: HyperTerminal Configuration (2)............................................ 16
Figure 6: CAN-Ethernet Gateway Start Message ................................... 16
Figure 7: Sending a Configuration File via HyperTerminal................... 19
Figure 8: Selecting a Configuration File................................................. 19
Figure 9: Successful Transmission of a Configuration File, Terminate
with Crtl+D..............................................................................
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Figure 10: Finishing the Configuration..................................................... 20
Figure 11: Verifying the Selected Configuration...................................... 21
Figure 12: CAN-Ethernet Gateway Functional Overview........................ 23
Figure 13: File System Structure............................................................... 38
Figure 14: Hardware Parameter Structure Overview................................ 65
Figure 15: CAN-Ethernet-Gateway Transfer Protocols............................ 65
Figure 16: CAN-Ethernet Gateway Connection Status ............................ 67
Figure 17: CAN Message Structure .......................................................... 73
Figure 18: The CAN timestamp structure................................................. 74
Figure 19: CAN-Status Structure.............................................................. 78
Figure 20: MemTool software................................................................... 94
Figure 21: Memory sectors of the CAN-Ethernet Gateway...................... 95
Figure 22: Memory areas and sector assignment...................................... 95