Lineeye LE-170SA CAN/LIN Line Monitor

LE-170SA-E
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Supports CAN and LIN

For CAN connect using the attached Dsub 9-pin monitor cable with a CAN bus. For LIN connect using the attached 10-pin external I/O cable or optional 5-wire prove cable (LE-5LS) with a LIN bus.

Left: CAN port Right: LIN/External signal port

Connection to CAN Bus

Connection to LIN Bus

Line Monitor Function

It monitors and displays in real time the communication frame, send/receive time (time stamp), external analog input signal, and external trigger signal condition while saving them. The saved data on the capture memory can be checked by scrolling display or search function.

It saves the logic and analog value of 4 external input. Measured data display and external analog display can be exchanged by touching the screen.

Display of Logged Analog and Digital Data

It can search the specified data from the data in capture memory. It also can count how much the data matches the condition. The search condition can be set from trigger match, errors of LIN, communication data of the specific condition, external input, and timestamp range.

Data Search Facility

Simulation Function

It can send 16 types of pre-registerd frame manually. It also can sweep (change) a part of send data by specified condition and can simulate the change of value. For LIN master mode and slave mode can are selectable.

CAN Simulation Function


CAN Packet Simulation

The Trigger with External Signals.

It can control the timer/counter or send a CAN frame by the trigger such as communication error, unusual signal from an external device, and a specified factor event.


Trigger on Packet Type

Auto Backup Function

By the function the line monitor backups the latest about 30Kbyte data to the internal SRAM capture memory (battery powered) or all the data to a external USB memory connected with the line monitor.


Auto-Backup Facility

5 Hour Battery Life

It can continuously run for 5 hours by the attached two Ni-MH batteries. You can use alkaline battery too.

Battery Compartment

Save Data in USB Flash Stick

The measured data and configuration settings can be stored into a USB flash. You can save the former and the latter part of the target data by using the trigger setting. Also by making the Auto Backup function valid, it automatically saves all the measured data to a USB flash when it finishes the measurement.

Specifications

Interface CAN (ISO11898) / LIN (ISO9141)
Protocol CAN 2.0LIN (Rev. 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2.0, 2.1)
Capture Memory 16Mbyte (acout 4000Kdata), 2 part division is available
Speed (bps) CAN: 20kbps to 1Mbps
LIN: 400bps to 26kbps
Capture memory 16Mbyte (about 500K data). Able to divide in two.
Monitor function CAN: Standard/extended format are supported, bit receiving timing can be set, filtering is available, arbitrary speed can be set.
LIN: Divides the frame by specified time pass or ID setting, filtering is available, arbitrary speed can be set.
Simulation function Test data transmission (data sweep is available.)
External Trigger Input 1, Output 1
External input 44 Measurement of 4 signals.
Range: 0 to 52V. Resolution: 12bit.
Digital threshold: VIH 2.3Vmin. VIL 0.8Vmax.
Display 4.3 inch TFT color display (480x272dot)
28 characters x 6-stage display
Touch panel Capacitive touch screen
USB2.0 device port Micro B connector
USB2.0 host port Standard A connector for USB flash connection
Power USB bus power 5V/500mA
Two AA Ni-MH batteries or two AA alkaline batteries (LR6)
Drive time*1 AA Ni-MH batteries: about 5 hours
AA alkaline batteries: about 2 hours
Temperature & humid 0 to 40 degrees celcius (-10 to 50 degrees celcius for storage), under 85%RH
Standard 158mm x 100mm x 31mm, 300g(including batteries)
Size & weight CE (class A), EMC (EN61326-1:2013)
Accesories DSUB9 pin branch cable (LE-009M2), 10 pin external In/Out cable (LE-10ES1), micro USB cable, 2 AA Ni-MH batteries, utility CD, carrying bag (LEB-02), quick start guide, warranty card

*1: Based on our testing of typical use.

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