- Introduction to CAN
- Characteristics of the CAN Protocol
- CAN FD
- Data Interpretation
- Introduction
- Start-up of CANoe for CAN
- Measurement and Analysis
- Data Logging and Offline Analysis
- Send options
- Introduction to Simulation and Modeling
- Creating Panels and integrating them
- Simulation and Modeling with CANoe for CAN
- Introduction to CAPL
- Signal Oriented CAPL
- CAPL for CAN
Module 1: Introduction to CAN
- Electronification of motor vehicles
- Primary tasks in bus networking
- Standards and implementation
- Node architecture, bus-connection and termination
- Voltage levels & corresponding bit values
- Physical failures
Module 2: Characteristics of the CAN Protocol
- Addressing, message transmission & reception
- Bus access method and arbitration
- Message types, detailed description of the structure and functions
- Increase noise immunity, neutralize errors
- Error detection mechanisms
- Error treatment & tracking
- Motivation for the bit time interval
- Relation of baud rate and length of the CAN bus
- Synchronization and resynchronization
Module 3:CAN FD
- Motivation for CAN FD
- Message formats and structure
- Larger Data Field and the consequences
- Bit rate switching
Module 4: Data Interpretation
- Messages, signals and network nodes
- CAN data basis and CANdb++ Editor
Module 5: Introduction
- Characteristics and application area of CANoe
- Available hardware for CAN
- License model and registration
Module 6: Start-up of CANoe for CAN
- Configuration of used hardware
- Creating a configuration in CANoe
Module 7: Measurement and Analysis
- Introduction into the graphical user interfaces
- Dataflow, measurement setup and simulation setup
- Measurement and analysis windows for CAN
- Filter and trigger blocks
Module 8: Data Logging and Offline Analysis
- Recording data traffic
- Employment of specific trigger conditions
- Import and export of data
- Data conversion
- Analysis of logged data using the offline mode
Module 9: Send options
- Interactive Generator Block
- Replay Block
Module 10: Introduction to Simulation and Modeling
- Simulation and Modeling in the development process
- z
- Signal Server Concept and Interaction Layer
- Overview of OEM extensions
Module 11: Simulation and Modeling with CANoe for CAN
- Creating a configuration for simulation and modeling
- System Panel, Nodes and Network Panels
- Generate signal runs with signal generators
Module 12: Creating Panels and integrating them
- Introduction to the Panel Designer
- Creating display and control panels
- Integrating panels in CANoe
- Panels in combination with signal generators
Module 13: Introduction to CAPL
- Usage of CAPL
- Introduction to the CAPL browser
- Network nodes and program nodes
- Variables, operators, conditions and loops
Module 14: Signal Oriented CAPL
- CAPL with Signal Server and Interaction Layer
- Controlling network nodes
- Signal manipulation with CAPL
- System and environment variables
- Working with timers
Module 15: CAPL for CAN
- Introduction to message oriented CAPL
- Message analysis with CAPL
- Event procedures for CAN
- Functions for CAN