01-12-2015 06:55 AM
Hi
I need to do a loopback verification in CAN and verify the same using DMM-4071.
I have gone through XNET examples for CAN Loopback ,it is working.But i need someone's help in verify the output in DMM.Can anyone suggest few ideas to measure the CAN bus data in DMM
01-12-2015 08:04 AM
Well a DMM traditionally is quite slow. It generally does DC averaging all the time. Some nicer ones are able to detect frequency and duty cycle of a signal, but for this to get a lock on the signal it needs to maintain this on the order of seconds. And a CAN signal, even at the lowest baud, is going to take much less than that. No DMM will be usable to verify a CAN signal.
You'll need a scope. Some expensive scopes have a CAN port built in where it can analyze the signal and look at rise and fall times, in addition to parsing the bits into a usable frame. But even so this is overkill.
If you want to verify a CAN bus is working, plug in a off the shelf CAN device and see if the message makes it. There are other steps you could perform of couse but it is a start.
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