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Synchronizing of analog signals, CAN data on CAN bus can
be fully acquired and recorded. |
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Besides the option of saving to the built-in memory of
the GX-1, extended recording onto an AIT tape, or direct recording to a
PC is also possible. |
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Easy setup: Vector Inc's CANdb file, can be used as a
Can information database file to setup ID extraction in post processing. |
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Transceiver parts are separated, and it can support different
physical layer specifications such as : 2 line type 251, fault tolerance,
optical fiber, etc.). |
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CAN data can be monitored as hexadecimal data as it is
being recorded. (In the case of memory or AIT. Direct importing to a PC
is not supported. ) |
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Through the use of the attached software after recording,
CAN data is filed as data with an altered physical value, together with
analog signal data. |
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The contents of the CANdb file, which is the database
of CAN is recorded on the header file of recording data, and after recording,
the CAN data on the data frame of message ID is changed into a physical
value using a file converter. |
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Once files are converted to TAFFmat, the TEAC Data Recorder's
standard file format, other tools can be utilized to convert it into other
file format, such as the ASCII format. |