2806230 USB CAN Bus Analyzer Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- TRU
Table of Contents
- Intended use
- Delivery contents
- Latest product information
- Description of symbols
- Safety instructions
- Product overview
- Making connections
- Receiving CAN data
- Sending CAN data
- Saving CAN data to file
- Cleaning and care
- Disposal
- Technical data
- References
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Operating Instructions
USB CAN bus Analyzer
**Item no: 2806230
Intended use
The product is a CAN bus analyzer. Use the product to read, send and monitor
data in Controller Area Networks (CAN bus) via the supplied analyzer computer
software.
The product is intended for indoor use only. Do not use it outdoors.
Contact with moisture must be avoided under all circumstances.
If you use the product for purposes other than those described, the product
may be damaged.
Improper use can result in short circuits, fires, or other hazards.
The product complies with the statutory national and European requirements.
For safety and approval purposes, you must not rebuild and/or modify the
product.
Read the operating instructions carefully and store them in a safe place. Make
this product available to third parties only together with the operating
instructions.
All company names and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
All rights reserved.
Delivery contents
■ Converter
■ USB cable
■ Analyzer software (available from
www.conrad.com/downloads)
■ Operating instructions
Latest product information
Download the latest product information at www.conrad.com/downloads or scan the QR code shown. Follow the instructions on the website.
Description of symbols
The following symbols are on the product/appliance or are used in the text:
The symbol warns of hazards that can lead to personal injury.
Safety instructions
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
5.1 General
■ The product is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets.
■ Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. This may become
dangerous playing material for children.
■ If you have questions which remain unanswered by this information product,
contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
■ Maintenance, modifications and repairs must only be completed by a
technician or an authorised repair centre.
5.2 Handling
■ Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low
height can damage the product.
5.3 Operating environment
■ Do not place the product under any mechanical stress.
■ Protect the appliance from extreme temperatures, strong jolts, flammable
gases, steam and solvents.
■ Protect the product from high humidity and moisture.
■ Protect the product from direct sunlight.
5.4 Operation
■ Consult an expert when in doubt about the operation, safety or connection of
the product.
■ If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of
operation and protect it from any accidental use. DO NOT attempt to repair the
product yourself. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product:
- is visibly damaged,
- is no longer working properly,
- has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or
- has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses.
5.5 Connected devices
■ Also observe the safety and operating instructions of any other devices
which are connected to the product.
Product overview
6.1 Components
| Component| Description/Function
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1| Input port DC-IN| Connect an auxiliary 8 – 28 V/DC power supply (if
needed).
2| USB port USB| USB data and power supply port (5 V/DC, max. 0.5 A)
3| Indicator light WORK/PWR
Indicator light CAN2/CAN1| Indicator lights
4| Dip switch RES2| 120 Ω resistance switch of the CAN2 channel
5| Dip switch RES1| 120 Ω resistance switch of the CAN1 channel
6| CAN port CAN2_H| CAN2 high signal line
7| CAN port CAN2_G| CAN2 ground
8| CAN port CAN2_L| CAN2 low signal line
9| CAN port CAN1_H| CAN1 high signal line
10| CAN port CAN1_G| CAN1 ground
11| CAN port CAN1_L| CAN1 low signal line
12| Reset button Reload| Press and hold for approx. 6s to restore default
settings.
6.2 Indicator lights
Indicator light| Colour| Intensity/Pattern| Status
description
---|---|---|---
PWR| Red| Bright| Power supply is normal
Dim| Power supply failure
WORK| Blue| Always bright| Device initialization passed: on standby
Dim| Device initialization failed
Flickering| There is a software calling device on the PC side
CAN1 CAN2| Green| Dim| CAN channel no data transmission
Flashing green| Corresponding CAN channel has data transmission
Solid green| Corresponding to CAN channel bus error
6.3 Software interface
| Component| Description
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1| Data window|
2| Data filter| Filter data by attributes.
3| Device configuration and management interface| Configure and manage CAN
network connections.
4| Data transmission interface| Send data to CAN networks.
5| Data storage controls| Save data to file.
6| Data display controls| ■ Button Clear: Clear displayed data and clear
buffer.
■ Button Pause: Pause data scrolling.
7| Error counter| Error counter displays total count of transmitting and
receiving errors.
Making connections
7.1 Connecting to the CAN network
The CAN network adopts a linear topology. After connecting the signal lines to
the CAN network, terminate the two farthest terminals of the bus with
resistors.
7.1.1 Connecting signal lines
Connect the signal lines to the CAN network and the terminal block to
establish a communication channel.
Important:
– For branch connections, keep the branch lengths below 3 m.
Preconditions:
√ The CAN converter is disconnected from the computer.
1. Connect the signal lines CAN_H1 and CAN_L1 (or CAN_H2 and CAN_L2) as shown
in the diagram.
7.1.2 Terminating terminals
Terminate the two farthest terminals of the CAN network with 120 Ω resistors
to improve communication reliability. You can use the two built-in 120 Ω
resistance DIP switches RES1
and RES2 to terminate or connect your own resistors.
Notes: – You do not need to terminate the two farthest terminals with 120
Ω resistors if the number of nodes is greater than 2.
- (If you use your own resistors) Connect the resistors as shown in the diagram.
- (If you use the DIP switches) Set the DIP switches RES1 and RES2 to the position ON.
7.2 Connecting to computer
Connect the product to a computer via USB to analyze CAN network data. The USB
connection serves as a data connection and power supply (5 V/DC, min. 0.5 A).
- (If needed) connect a suitable external power supply to the input power DC-IN (8 – 28 V/ DC).
- Connect the USB cable to the USB port USB and the computer.
⇒ The indicator lights PWR and WORK light up.
Receiving CAN data
8.1 Configuring the interface
Before you can receive and analyze CAN network data, you must configure a
communication interface and establish a communication channel.
Preconditions:
√ The CAN analyzer is connected to the CAN network.
√ The CAN analyzer is connected to the computer.
- Open the software.
- Click the button Device Manager.
- Select the COM port through which the analyzer communicates with the computer. See [1].
- Click the button Open Device to configure a new device. See [2].
- Set the Baud rate for each channel. The set Baud rate must match the Baud rate of your CAN network. See [3].
- (If custom Baud rate) Click the button Customize to open the custom Baud rate window. Set a custom Baud rate and click the button Confirm to save.
- Click the button Open Channel to open the CAN communication channel(s). See [4].
⇒ CAN data will populate in the data window. See [5].
8.2 Controlling the data display
With the display controls you can control how received data is shown.
Pause scrolling
- Click the button Pause to stop the window from scrolling as CAN data is received.
- Click the button Pause to enable scrolling of received CAN data.
Clear records
1. Click the button Clear to clear CAN data from the data window and to clear
the buffer.
8.3 Filtering CAN records
Use the data filters to filter CAN data by attributes.
- Enter filter criteria into the text boxes. See [1].
- Select filter criteria from the drop-down lists. See [2].
⇒ The data window shows data that matches the specified filter criteria.
Sending CAN data
Use the send interface to send CAN data to the CAN network.
- Click the button Send Data in the main software interface.
- Define values for the CAN frame attributes in the CAN Transmit interface. See fig.
- Click the button Send to send the CAN frame to the CAN network.
⇒ (If errors) Sending errors are displayed in the bottom right corner of the main software interface.
Saving CAN data to file
With the data recording function, you can save snapshots of or real-time CAN data to a text file (.txt) for record keeping.
Saving snapshots
- Click the button Save to save a snapshot of the currently displayed CAN data to a text file on your computer.
Recording real-time data
- Click the button RT Save to record real-time CAN data on a text file on your computer.
- Click the button RT Stop to stop recording real-time CAN data.
Important:
Do not open the text file to which you save real-time data until you have
stopped recording to prevent file corruption.
Cleaning and care
Important:
– Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, rubbing alcohol or other chemical
solutions.
They damage the housing and can cause the product to malfunction.
– Do not immerse the product in water.
- Disconnect the product from the power supply.
- Clean the product with a dry, fibre-free cloth.
Disposal
This symbol must appear on any electrical and electronic equipment placed on
the EU market. This symbol indicates that this device should not be disposed
of as unsorted municipal waste at the end of its service life.
Owners of WEEE (Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment) shall dispose
of it separately from unsorted municipal waste. Spent batteries and
accumulators, which are not enclosed by the WEEE, as well as lamps that can be
removed from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner, must be removed by end
users from the WEEE in a non-destructive manner before it is handed over to a
collection point.
Distributors of electrical and electronic equipment are legally obliged to
provide free takeback of waste. Conrad provides the following return options
free of charge (more details
on our website):
■ in our Conrad offices
■ at the Conrad collection points
■ at the collection points of public waste management authorities or the
collection points set up by manufacturers or distributors within the meaning
of the ElektroG
End users are responsible for deleting personal data from the WEEE to be
disposed of.
It should be noted that different obligations about the return or recycling of
WEEE may apply in countries outside of Germany.
Technical data
| Unit| Value
---|---|---
Input voltage (USB)| V/DC| 5
Min. input current (USB)| A| 0.5
Input voltage (external power supply)| V/DC| 8 – 28
Supported USB interfaces| | USB2.0, USB1 1
Supported CAN frame formats (ISO/DIS 11898)| | CAN2.0A, CAN2.0B
Data flow| fps| 17000
Baud rate| | 5 kbps -1 Mbps
Built-in resistor| Ω| 120
Time stamp accuracy (CAN end)| ps| 1
Operating temperature| °C| -40 to +80
Storage temperature| °C| -40 to +80
Operating humidity| % RH| 10 – 95
Storage humidity| % RH| 10 – 95
Dimensions (L x W x H)| mm| 102 x 64x 24
Weight| g| 115
This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240
Hirschau (www.conrad.com).
All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method (e.g.
photocopying, microfilming or the capture in electronic data processing
systems) requires prior written approval from the editor. Reprinting, also in
part, is prohibited.
This publication reflects the technical status at the time of printing.
Copyright by Conrad Electronic SE.
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