04-28-2008 05:51 AM
04-28-2008 08:36 AM
Hi,
No thats new to me. I will check this immediately and let you know what i can find.
DirkW
04-28-2008 08:53 AM
Hi,
I downloaded the current version today and could not reproduce your experience. Could you attache your dbc and ncd file or atleast a part of it, so i could see whats wrong?
Thanks
DirkW
04-29-2008 02:39 AM
04-29-2008 08:58 AM
Hi,
I tried both files and they allways have the same good result. The only difference between your ncd and dbc file is that the dbc file has more messages with more then four channels and since the conversion library scaled output array scales to the max channel message your array has zeros after your scaled elements. That's something we cannot change.
But the scaling works fine. See the attached example screenshot. It has for values for the input array and the same values are in the output array plus a couple of zeros.
If you still think this is a library problem please attacher your code, thus i could have a look to it.
DirkW
08-18-2008 10:04 AM
Hi,
I encounter the same problem. When converting the dbc to ncd it works. I tried it with various dbc-files... Could you figure out what the problem was?
Greetings, Gunnar
08-20-2008 10:28 AM
This could be an issue of using extended 29 bit IDs with the conversion library. If you have extended Ids with your signal database, the NI-CAN driver allways expects to see the 30 th ID bit set additionally if you like to transmit an extended ID and you have to remove the 30 th bit if you provide the ID for the conversion VI. See the attached pictures for how to remove and add the 30th bit for NI-CAN.
This is only necessary if you use dbc files. The max export to ncd removes the 30th bit automatically.
DirkW
12-18-2009 09:59 AM - edited 12-18-2009 10:02 AM
Hello Matisson.
It is most likely that your Windows Regional and Language Options are set to comma instead of dot for the fraction mark.
Vector's DBC files seems to always store floating point numbers with dots as fraction marks, but LabVIEW expects the Windows settings.
I found this problem in the version 1.0.3 of the CAN Frame Channel Conversion Library, which I believe is the last one. Let me know if you find a bug fix for that. Changing the Windows settings solves the problem, but it is inconvenient.
I hope you are still waiting for the answer. 😉
Good Luck!
08-19-2013 10:27 AM
Hello Automan,
shall I just change the windows settings for Language format, or shall do the change what dirk mentiont, too?
I have the same problems, that the vi Frame to channel don't function. Please help!!
Thank you.
Regards,
YesB