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New CAN XL protocol decoder with search support

By Michelle Froese | March 28, 2024

Tektronix, Inc., a provider of test and measurement solutions, announced the release of the Tektronix CAN XL (Controller Area Network Extended Length) protocol decoder, enabling engineers to incorporate the latest generation of CAN communications, and helping Tektronix customers compete in today’s fast-changing technology landscape.

The new CAN XL protocol decoder is aimed at the growing intelligent transportation network, well-suited to meet the demands of higher-speed communication for software-defined vehicles.

With the ability to decode signals representing data packets transmitted using CAN XL frames in a CAN network, the Tektronix CAN XL protocol decoder runs on today’s 4, 5, 6 Series MSO Oscilloscopes and also offers critical features such as error detection, analysis, and debugging of timing and protocol headers.

Tektronix is accelerating CAN XL design and debug workflows with this release, and the intuitive user interface on 4, 5, and 6 Series MSOs helps accelerate CAN XL workflows for the company’s growing number of transportation customers.

Understanding CAN XL
CAN XL is the latest innovation in the CAN (Controller Area Network) protocol family, developed and standardized by the CAN in Automation (CiA) consortium, of which Tektronix is a member.  The new standard allows mixed message types — Ethernet tunneling and traditional signal-based CAN — at faster data rates of 20 Mb/s. These transmission types and rates are required to handle increasing amounts of sensor data, enabling advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) features and paving the way for the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV).

“The Tektronix CAN XL protocol decoder is a powerful tool that showcases the Tektronix commitment to innovation and meeting our customers’ needs in the automotive, industrial automation segments, and beyond,” said Subhasis Bera, business manager, Protocols and Software Platform. “We are happy to create versatile solutions that exceed our valued customers’ expectations.”

Support for the new CAN XL frame structure is included in the Automotive Bus Decode and Analysis (SRAUTO) software package available for Tektronix 4, 5 and 6 Series MSO oscilloscopes. Customers who already have the SRAUTO package can update it adding the ability to decode CAN XL data packets, not only displaying normal data, but clearly indicating CRC errors, missing ACKs, and XL form errors.

The package includes the ability to trigger on CAN XL Start of Frame and End of Frame, as well as search through acquired signals to find specific CAN XL packets. The package also decodes CAN and CAN FD decoding, supporting mixed mode networks. The presentation of decoded packets is possible in a waveform view and a formatted, timestamped table.

 

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