Symbol Editor

This software is for creating and editing physical value symbol definition files for serial bus analysis based on data below.

Description

  1. CANdb data
    Capable of loading signal definition files (.dbc) created using Vector Informatik CANdb++ or CANdb, and creating/editing physical value symbol definition data for CAN/CAN FD analysis which can be used on applicable products.
  2. FIBEX* data
    Capable of creating/editing physical value symbol definition data for FlexRay analysis which can be used on applicable products.
  3. LDF data
    Capable of loading LIN Configuration Language Specification compliant LIN Description files (LDF: LIN Description File), and creating/editing physical value symbol definition data for LIN analysis which can be used on applicable products.

* FIBEX (Field Bus Exchange Format) is one kind of common data base (format) used in bus systems such as FlexRay developed by the ASM consortium when exchanging data and information between nodes (ECU, etc.). It defines data (messages and symbols), information about the sending/receiving nodes, and other information in the xml language.

Applicable Model

Below are products capable of loading symbol definition files and type of supported signal.

Model FlexRay CAN CAN FD LIN LOGIC
DL9700/ DL9500 series

×

×

×

SB5000 series

×

×

DLM2000 series

×

×

×

DLM3000 series

×

×

×

DLM3000HD series

×

×

×

DLM4000 series

×

×

×

DLM5000 series

×

×

×

DLM5000HD series

×

×

×

DL6000/ DLM6000 series

×

×

×

DL850 series

×

×

DL950

×

×

DL350

×

×

o = supported
x = not supported

System Requirements (Personal Computer)

PC is required that is running Windows 10 or Windows 11.

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How-tos

    Overview:

    CAN Bus communication is widely used in the transportation industry where reliable transmission of data is paramount. Monitoring and recording these communications can be easier when using the proper instruments. In this video, a Yokogawa Test&Measurement Applications Engineer demonstrates how to setup the DL950 ScopeCorder to read the temperature of a motor drive alongside its voltage and current output.

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