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9.5
Ethernet
All versions of the BLUEPIRAT2 data logger are able to log Ethernet data. All data loggers have
a 1-Gbit-Ethernet port with RJ45 connector on the front. On the rear side there is a FCI con-
nector which provides four 100 Mbit Ethernet interfaces. An Ethernet kit is available for breaking
off this four Ethernet ports to RJ45 plugs.
The
BLUEPIRAT2 5E
has 4 integrated 1-Gbit-Ethernet ports at the rear side.
For connecting the the data logger with a PC only the 1-Gbit port at the front can be used.
From here you’ll find a list of the supported protocols. When a protocol requires a license, this
will be marked.
More information about these data formats can be found in the
System Client User Guide
.
9.5.1 DLT
If you use a DLT license on the data logger, it is possible to connect up to 16 ECU for logging
their DLT messages.
9.5.2 EsoTrace
By using the EsoTrace mode it is possible to log data in the EsoTrace protocol.
9.5.3 GNLogger
For connecting a standard TCP (open socket connection) is used. Therefore the BLUEPIRAT2
is a TCP slave device.
GNLogger is a proprietary serial protocol used for some ECU diagnosis.
9.5.4 Raw
When using the raw data transmission over TCP the BLUEPIRAT2 will be a TCP slave device.
Therefore the BLUEPIRAT2 will initiate a TCP connection to a TCP server by using an open
socket connection (you can configure IP/Port of server via client software).
When using raw data transmission, every data package up to 40 Kbytes is getting a time stamp
and will be written on the logger.
If the connection is getting lost, it will take about 5 seconds to build up a new connection for log-
ging data again.
9.5.5 SpyMode
By using the Ethernet Spy mode it is possible to log all Ethernet data (promiscuous mode).