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Keysight InfiniiVision 4000x13 November 2014 – Keysight Technologies introduced CAN FD (controller area network with flexible data-rate) and SENT (single-edge nibble transmission) decoding and triggering options for its InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes. The new capabilities improve engineers’ efficiency in debugging CAN FD and SENT serial buses, which are used primarily in automotive applications.


CAN FD is the next-generation, higher-performance serial bus protocol for automotive control and diagnostic applications. It allows engineers to reduce bus loads and increase throughput for today’s demanding automotive applications. With “classic” CAN 2.0, transmission rates are limited to 1 Mbps because of the event-driven nature of this serial bus. With CAN FD, transmission rates increase during the data phase of each frame and maximum specified payload sizes are increased from 8 bytes up to 64 bytes. Moving from CAN 2.0 to CAN FD technology offers an easier and more seamless migration path compared with adopting other time-triggered serial bus protocols such as FlexRay.


With the higher data rates of CAN FD, using an oscilloscope to test and debug the signal integrity (physical layer) of these higher-speed signals is critical. Keysight’s new CAN FD triggering and decode capabilities in the InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes rely on hardware-based decoding to enable the industry’s fastest decode update rates. Faster waveform and decode update rates increase the scope’s probability of capturing random and infrequent errors. Detection and elimination of bus errors during the design phase is crucial for automotive safety.


In addition to the ability to quickly capture infrequent bus errors with hardware-based decoding, 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes provides the industry’s most extensive CAN FD error triggering and analysis. This includes the ability to decode, totalize, and trigger on specific errors (optionally filtered by frame ID) such as stuff bit errors, form errors, CRC errors, acknowledge errors, and error frames.


SENT is a point-to-point serial bus that interfaces sensors to ECUs. Keysight’s new SENT option for InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes provides decoding for serial data on fast and slow channels and offers extensive triggering selections, including the ability to trigger on various error conditions. The InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series is the only oscilloscope available today that can trigger on SENT bus signals.


The DSOX4AUTO option for CAN, CAN-dbc, CAN FD and LIN triggering and decoding is priced at $1,530. Customers who already own a Keysight 4000 X-Series oscilloscope with the DSOX4AUTO option can upgrade their oscilloscopes at no charge with the latest firmware to enable CAN FD support.


The DSOX4SENSOR option for SENT triggering and decoding is priced at $1,530.


The entry-level price of a Keysight InfiniiVision 4000 X-Series oscilloscope licensed with either of these new options is $7,150.


All of these products are available now.


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