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        <description>CAN Analyzers

A lot of CAN analyzing software is available. Most of them belongs to special hardware. But some are working with generic CAN drivers like COTI or can4linux. Simple but often useful analyzing tools are commonly available for free when buying the hardware.</description>
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        <description>CAN Bus Tester

Physical CAN Layer Test equipment.

	*  GEMAC: 
		*   CAN-Bus Tester (CBT2)  The CAN-Bus Tester 2 constitutes a universal measuring instrument for the commissioning, analysis, monitoring, troubleshooting and service/maintenance of CAN bus plant.




	*   CANobserver remote diagnostic system. The CANobserver® is a diagnosis device which is used for physical and logical long-term monitoring of CAN bus systems and has been designed as a stationary supplement to the CAN-Bus Tester 2.…</description>
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        <description>CAN simulators are tools that can simulate systems - that is, create CAN messages with proper timing derived from a model of the system. Note that most standard CAN hardware can do simple things like generate Error Frames or generate a random bus load, which is useful for stress testing your system.</description>
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        <description>Can Test Equipment

For development of CAN devices a lot of Know How, and some equipment is needed, as well as as many software examples as you can get from wherever it is possible, the Internet on the first place to mention here.

	*  CAN Analyzers
	*  CAN Simulators
	*  CAN Bus Tester
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        <description>There are several Oscilloscopes available with various levels of support for analysing CAN and LIN signals. In alphabetical order, not by capability.

Agilent Technologies

CAN/LIN (N5424A) Option for Automotive Applications The Agilent N5424A CAN/LIN option (Option AMS) allows you to trigger on either standard or extended CAN message IDs, including the message ID of a remote transfer request frame. It supports triggering on a data frame, and allows you to specify message IDs, data and data leng…</description>
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