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| Capturing a bunch of CAN-frames, where one might be missing - (SDS800X) |
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| tautech:
--- Quote from: eTobey on March 24, 2024, 08:36:07 pm --- --- Quote from: tautech on March 24, 2024, 08:31:31 pm ---I would do this in normal scope mode to detect the missing frame. If as Martin says there is a 2k frame capability, you should have 1k frames each side of your trigger point capture. --- End quote --- Please explain to me, how i should trigger "on a missing frame"! It has no edges, it has no id nor data. :-/O --- End quote --- We need more info. Frame rate is tied to a Clock is it not ? If missing and like this ----- ---- it should be easy to trigger on where the frame should be. Once captured we can engage Decode to investigate. |
| Martin72:
--- Quote from: eTobey on March 24, 2024, 08:10:18 pm ---I want to know more. I see you have 23 frames in ~0.2s. That would make 1150 frames for the whole buffer at 1s/div. You didnt had 2s/div, had you? --- End quote --- Yepp, 2s/div. |
| eTobey:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on March 24, 2024, 08:50:25 pm ---Yepp, 2s/div. --- End quote --- I guess you can see those undecoded frames on the right, when you scroll there? Let those others drop off on the left. |
| Martin72:
The list displayed on the screen can only be scrolled from top to bottom (and back), or what do you mean? |
| eTobey:
The horizontal axis. |
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