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dlederman
Joined: 10 Mar 2016, 23:37 Posts: 7
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I'm working with the 8devices USB2CAN device which successfully logged several sets of data from an automotive CANBus. While I am familiar with the CANBus message architecture (SOF, Arbitration, Data Field, etc.), I am having trouble relating the messages logged to the CANBus architecture.
I used can-utils on an Ubuntu (Linux) PC. The specific command was: candump -l any,0:0,#FFFFFFFFlow Below is a sample of the data logged:
(1457019889.244736) can0 20000088#000002000000007F
My guess is that the string after can0 is the CANBus message. Can anyone tell me what format this is in? Is there an editor that I can use to decipher this? And what is the string in parentheses before (can0)?
Thank you.
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10 Mar 2016, 23:58 |
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krumboeck
Joined: 28 Oct 2012, 09:11 Posts: 25
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11 Mar 2016, 15:40 |
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dlederman
Joined: 10 Mar 2016, 23:37 Posts: 7
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Thanks for replying.
The "low" appended at the end is a typo in my posting. The actual (and correct) command was:
candump -l any,0:0,#FFFFFFFF
Thank you again for your help.
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11 Mar 2016, 18:32 |
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dlederman
Joined: 10 Mar 2016, 23:37 Posts: 7
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[quote="krumboeck"]
In you case the id indicates two errors: bus error and protocol violation
Thanks again for replying. Can you suggest ways to clear the bus error and protocol violation mentioned in your post?
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