Field or control
Description
Label
Enter a label for the bus. The default label is the selected bus type.
To enter label text, double-tap the field and enter label using the virtual keyboard, or tap the field and
enter text from an attached keyboard.
Bus Type
Set to LIN.
Source
Set the signal source from available analog or digital channels.
Threshold
Set the threshold level to define a logic high level.
Polarity
Select the polarity (Normal or Inverted) to match the LIN bus being acquired.
LIN Standard
Select the standard to match the LIN bus being acquired.
Bit rate
Sets the bit rate.
To enter a custom bit rate, select Custom and enter the custom bit rate in the Custom Rate input box.
Include Parity Bits with ID
Set to Yes to include parity bits with the ID.
Sample Point
Sets the sample point from 5% to 95% of the position within the bit period or the unit interval.
Display Format
Sets the waveform view to show just the decoded bus information, or the decoded bus and the logical
views of each constituent signal.
Decode Format
Sets the decode format used to display the bus information. Formats are Hex, Binary, and Mixed.
Mixed displays the Frame Id and parity in decimal, and everything else is displayed in hexadecimal
format.
Other bus types
Serial bus types, such as CAN, LIN, Ethernet, and so on, are available as purchasable options. Once purchased and installed, the new bus
types are shown in the Bus Type menu. The serial bus options also add corresponding bus trigger capabilities to the Trigger menu.
Use the following links to access information on specific Bus configuration menus.
Parallel Bus configuration menu
I2C serial bus configuration menu
on page 123
SPI serial bus configuration menu
on page 131
on page 129
CAN serial bus configuration menu
on page 120
LIN serial bus configuration menu
on page 124
FlexRay serial bus configuration menu
on page 122
Audio serial bus configuration menu
USB serial bus configuration menu
on page 132
on page 126
on page 117
Menus and dialog boxes
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