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Protocol Analysis
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"Frame ID min /
Frame ID"
Defines the bit pattern of the slave identifier. Enter only the 6 bit identifier
without parity bits, not the protected identifier.
In binary format, use the following characters: 1; 0; or X (don't care).
The bit pattern editor helps you to enter the pattern in any format, see
chapter 10.1.4, "Bit Pattern Editor", on page 255.
"Frame ID
max"
The second identifier pattern is required to specify a range with condi-
tions "In range" and "Out of range".
SCPI command:
TRIGger<m>:LIN:ICONdition on page 704
TRIGger<m>:LIN:IMIN on page 705
TRIGger<m>:LIN:IMAX on page 705
Identifier OR setup: Monitor, Frame ID
Sets the trigger to a combination of up to four identifiers. Enter the patterns in the "Frame
ID" fields. In binary and hex format, characters 1, 0, and X (don't care) are allowed. For
each identifier pattern to be triggered on, enable "Monitor".
SCPI command:
TRIGger<m>:LIN:IDOR<n>:ENABle on page 708
TRIGger<m>:LIN:IDOR<n>[:VALue] on page 708
Data setup: Data length, Transfer, Condition, Data min, Data max
The data setup consists of the transfer direction, the number of bytes, the condition, and
one or two data patterns.
"Transfer"
Sets the byte order (endianess) of the data transfer. With "Big endian",
the data is analyzed and evaluated in the order of reception.
With "Little endian", the instrument reads the complete data and then
compares it with the data pattern in reverse order.
According to the standard, LIN data is transmitted in little endian trans-
fer order.
LIN (Option R&S RTO-K3)