LineEye OP-SB7XC Instruction Manual

Can fd/can/lin communications expansion kit

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Option for LE-3500XR/LE-2500XR
CAN FD/CAN/LIN Communications
Expansion Kit
OP-SB7XC
Instruction Manual
《 The 6th Edition 2024.01 》

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  • Page 1 Option for LE-3500XR/LE-2500XR CAN FD/CAN/LIN Communications Expansion Kit OP-SB7XC Instruction Manual 《 The 6th Edition 2024.01 》...
  • Page 3 This instruction manual has been designed and edited with great care to give you all necessary information. If you have any questions, feel free to direct your inquiries to LINEEYE. LINEEYE makes no warranty or guarantee, either expressed or implied with respect to its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information Read this first !! This Safety Information includes the following important information in order to not only have you learn the right way to use the analyzer, but also prevent you from causing damage to people and property. Before using, please read the main contents after you understand the following symbols &...
  • Page 5 警告 Caution ● Do not touch the line monitor with wet hand. This may result in an electric shock and malfunction. ● Do not give a strong impact on the product, such as dropping and crashing. ● Do not leave the analyzer in the following conditions. Strong magnetic field, static electricity or dusty place.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Safety Information ..............1 Chapter 1 Before Using the Product ..........5 1.1   Description on This Manual ............5 1.2   Unpacking ...................6 1.3   Functions and Feature ..............7 1.4   Panel Description ................7 Chapter 2 Basic Operation ............8 2.1   Preparation ..................8 2.2  ...
  • Page 7 5.3   Sweep ..................30 5.4   Start Simulation ................ 31 Chapter 6 Trigger Function ............34 6.1   Trigger Function................ 34 6.2   External Trigger Input/output ........... 34 6.3   Trigger Settings ................ 34 6.4   Timer/Counter Function ............39 Chapter 7 Waveform Monitor ...........41 Chapter 8 Save and Load the Data...........43 8.1  ...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Before Using The Product

    Chapter 1 Before Using the Product 1.1   Description on This Manual Printed representation ■ Printed representation of screen displays in the manual may not be the same as that actually displayed concerning the font and special symbols. ■ Descriptions of items of the screen are enclosed in double quotation marks “...
  • Page 9: Unpacking

    ・ 8-line Probe cable (LE-8EX ) ・ Instruction manual ( This book ) ・ Customer card / Warrant Please contact your LINEEYE distributors if you find any damage to the product caused by transportation, or if there are accessories lacking.
  • Page 10: Functions And Feature

    1.3   Functions and Feature OP-SB7XC is an interface expansion kit for LE-2500XR/LE-3500XR and measures CAN (ISO 11898-1), CAN FD (ISO 11898-1:2015) and CXPI (JASO D015). It helps developing communication system, inspection and communication trouble shooting. Function ◆  On-line Monitor Function Monitor transmission/reception data at real time, and analyzes protocol and communication errors etc.
  • Page 11: Chapter 2 Basic Operation

    5) Screw it on using M3 screws. When the analyzer is turned on the power, pre-installed firmware “OP-SB7XC” is started. Please check the latest firmware from LINEEYE web page. To update the firmware, download the latest firmware “opsb7xc_fw2_vxxx” and software for transferring firmware “LE8FIRM V1.10 or later”.
  • Page 12: Connect To The Target Device

    2.2   Connect to the Target Device It is possible to select 2 measuring channels of separately from CAN FD/ CAN or CXPI. Connect Ch1 to the port of CAN1 or CXPI1, and Ch2 to the port of CAN2 or CXPI2, using the cables for CAN or CXPI attached to the product. ■...
  • Page 13 < For CXPI > Pick the target signals using the IC clips of 3-line probe cable. The correspondence of the lead wires and I/O signals is described below. 3-line Probe cable Color of the lead Signal Meaning wire Vbat Battery power supply (...
  • Page 14: Operation

    2.3   Operation Touch panels enable to select settings by soft touch or to scroll the display by swipe. ‫ ڦ‬Operation keys Operations Function Turn ON/OFF the power. [     ] Press it longer to turn off the power. [RUN] Start monitoring, measuring or testing operation.
  • Page 15: Line State Led

    ‫ ڦ‬Shortcut keys By pressing [0] to [E] after [MENU], you can move to the frequently used setting screen. Shortcut key Setting display [MENU] and [0] Ch1Configuration [MENU] and [1] Ch2Configuration [MENU] and [2] Trigger [MENU] and [3] Record Control [MENU] and [4] Waveform monitor setting [MENU] and [5]...
  • Page 16: Chapter 3 Basic Configuration

    Chapter 3 Basic Configuration 3.1   Top Menu Press [Menu] to set basic configuration. Interface/Function : Select the interface and operation mode. CH1 configuration : Set the communication conditions of CH1. CH2 configuration : Set the communication conditions of CH2. Trigger :...
  • Page 17: Interface And Operation Mode

    3.2   Interface and Operation Mode From top menu, touch [Interface/Function]. Select the interface and operation mode of analyzer. ■ CH1 Interface Select “CAN” when analyzer uses CAN1 port for CH1, or “CXPI” when it uses CXPI1 for CH1. ■ CH2 Interface Select “CAN”...
  • Page 18: Communication Conditions

    3.3   Communication Conditions From top menu, touch [CH1 configuration], [CH2 configuration]. < For CAN/CAN FD > ■ Speed Touch […] to select the preset speed. For CAN FD, set “Baud rate (data)” as well. To input the baud rate manually, touch the current baud rate.
  • Page 19: Record Control And J1939

    < For CXPI > ■ Speed Touch […] to select the preset s p e e d o r i n p u t b a u d r a t e manually. ■ ID filter Mark on the box of “ID filter” and touch [ID setting].
  • Page 20 Only time stamp of H:M:S and M:S:1ms are available while it uses the sampling interval. [ J1939 ] It is able to translate a part of parameter which is defined in SAE J1939-71 (Rev.2003-12). Touch [J1939 setting] and set max. of 5 data. →...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Monitor Function

    Chapter 4 Monitor Function 4.1   Monitor Function The monitor function records measured data in the capture buffer without impacting on a communication channel. Not only communication data but also the time stamp, external analog signal, signal status of external trigger are recorded.
  • Page 22: Data Display

    4.3   Data Display 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 1 5 ) Measuring 〔   〕 ,Pause 〔   〕 Current data position/Total data. Position setting. Others Ch1 protocol/ Ch2 protocol Selected function   Mon : Monitoring   CH1 : Simulating on Ch1  ...
  • Page 23 Change Display Format Touch [Change display] on the bottom of screen and change display format. (measured data -> analog data of external input) [ Frame display of CAN/CXPI 」 [ Analog/distal display of external input ] Display Data After Measurement After the measurement, it displays Ch1 data in yellow, Ch2 data in green and external input data in white.
  • Page 24 Display Description Type Display a type of received frame. Data Data frame Remote Remote frame Error Error frame FData BRS=0, ESI=0 of CAN FD frame FData! BRS=0, ESI=1 of CAN FD frame FData* BRS=1, ESI=0 of CAN FD frame FData*! BRS=1, ESI=1 of CAN FD frame Frame CXPI normal frame...
  • Page 25 Stop Monitoring Press [STOP] to stop monitoring and “ ” is displayed in the upper left of screen. Also, it stops monitoring when the trigger condition is satisfied or capturing buffer becomes full. [MENU],[Record control],[Capture buffer] →   →   Chapter 6 Trigger Function Scroll and Jump ■...
  • Page 26: Retrieval Function

    4.4   Retrieval Function Retrieval function allow you to find a specific data from a vast array of data. Also, it is able to count the number of matched data with specific conditions. Retrieval Condition Touch “Retrieval” in the bottom of screen which displays the measured data.
  • Page 27: Text Conversion And Printing Function Of Measurement Data

    To use the “text conversion and its saving” and the “printing function” of the measurement data, the analyzer must be updated to OP-SB7XC firmware version 1.06 or later. For details, please refer to the instruction manual of the unit..
  • Page 28: Chapter 5 Simulation Function

    Chapter 5 Simulation Function 5.1   Simulation Function Simulation function is the tool that makes the analyzer operating as a communication partner with a teste device, and that executes a test for transmission and reception. Even if communicated devices are not prepared at the first step in developing, the testing like real operation will be able to be executed.
  • Page 29 ■DLC For remote frame, set the data length with 0 to 8. ■ID Set ID in HEX. ■Data Set data in HEX. If "Frame type" is selected as "FD data", data inputting window will be displayed. ■BRS Mark on the box if the speed of data field needs to be changed. ■Repeat Set the number of times of sending frames.
  • Page 30 ■Inter byte space Set the interval of bytes between 0 ~ 99bit. ■Frame interval Select interval of sending request ID between 25 ~ 9999ms when the schedule transmission function is ON. Set the longer time than frame length. ■Schedule Mark on the box to send effective ID in the request ID from smaller table number (table0) automatically.
  • Page 31 Analyzer acts as follows from each setting. Simulation Method Schedule Action mode Transmit the valid ID by pressing a corresponded key □ with the request ID table. Polling Transmit the valid request ID automatically. ☑ Master Transmit the valid ID by pressing a corresponded key □...
  • Page 32 ■Data To u c h i t t o d i s p l a y t h e d a t a i n p u t s c r e e n . E n t e r t h e t r a n s m i s sio n d a t a i n hexadecimal.
  • Page 33: Sweep

    5.3   Sweep Touch [Sweep setting] and set each parameter. ■Sweep size : Select data size to sweep from 8 or 16bits. For 16bits, select the endian from big or little. ( e.g ) Set “0123h” Little endian Big endian 01 23 ■Position Set the position of data field where sweep data is going to be inserted from...
  • Page 34: Start Simulation

    5.4   Start Simulation Setting and Connection Setting and Connection Confirm the measurement port, communication condition and simulation setting. Connect the analyzer and target device. →   2.2   Connect to the Target Device →   3.2   Interface and Operation Mode →...
  • Page 35 ■Master mode (event trigger type) If the schedule is valid, it sends PID set in the request ID table automatically. If it receives matched ID with effective data on the response data table, it sends response data from analyzer. (e.g.) Register 01, 02, 03 in the ID table and ID=2 in the response table. <= [PID 01 ]...
  • Page 36 ■Slave mode (event trigger type) If the schedule is valid, it sends PID set in the request ID table automatically. If it receives matched ID with effective data on the response data table, it sends response data from analyzer. (e.g.) Register 01, 02, 03 in the ID table and ID=2 in the response table. <= [PID 01 ]...
  • Page 37: Chapter 6 Trigger Function

    Chapter 6 Trigger Function 6.1   Trigger Function The trigger function is a function that triggers a special measurement process (action) by a specific condition (factor) such as the occurrence of a communication error during measurement. By controlling the timer/counter, it can measure the communication response time and count the number of occurrences of specific events.
  • Page 38 It is able to select “trigger control” (trigger valid/invalid) as a trigger action. Touch on the setting of trigger factor and action and set. To use the timer/counter for trigger function, set the timer/counter setting in advance. →6.4   Timer/Counter Function Trigger Factor Select the trigger factors.
  • Page 39 ■ CAN remote Set the remote frame of CAN. Touch “ID setting” to set target ■ CXPI data Set the CXPI frame with ID and 8byte of data. Bit mask (W0, W1, W2) and don’t care (X) can be set. ■...
  • Page 40 Trigger Action Select the trigger action ■ Buzzer The buzzer sounds for about 0.3 seconds ■ Stop measurement Select how long the measurement continues after the trigger matching. Quick : I m m e d i a t e l y s t o p s measurement Before :...
  • Page 41 ■ Timer control Select the timer control from start, stop, or restart (from value ■ Counter control Select the counter control from increment (+1), or clear (0). ■ Trigger control Select the trigger control from d i s a ble , e n a ble , o r c h a n ge (reverse enable and disable).
  • Page 42: Timer/Counter Function

    ■ TRG OUT pulse output Output low pulse for about 1ms to external trigger output (TRG OT). 6.4   Timer/Counter Function The timer / counter function is used together with the trigger function. There are timer0/1, counter0/1 and frame counter to count frame of Ch1 or Ch2 for CAN FD/CAN/CXPI.
  • Page 43 ■ Action of frame counter (Ch1/Ch2) 1) The frame counter is cleared to 0 at the start of measurement. 2) It is incremented (+1) when it receives a frame (CAN FD/CAN/ CXPI). Max. is 4294967295. Timer/Counter Setting Press [MENU] and touch “Trigger”->”Timer/counter setting”. S e t e a c h t i m e r /c o u n t e r w i t h c o m p a r i s o n v a lu e s w it h 1 ~...
  • Page 44: Chapter 7 Waveform Monitor

    Chapter 7 Waveform Monitor It is possible to measure the timing of change of the communication lines with a time resolution of up to 20ns and display it as a waveform like a logic analyzer do so. Setting From top menu, touch “Wave monitor” and mark on the box of “Enable wave monitor”.
  • Page 45 Display After measurement, touch “Change display” on the bottom of screen and display waveform. To u ch “s c a le - u p” b u t t o n or pinch out the screen to expand the screen. Swipe the screen to scroll the data.
  • Page 46: Chapter 8 Save And Load The Data

    Chapter 8 Save and Load the Data 8.1   File Management Function Measured data and setting conditions can be saved in the storage device (USB flash drie or SD card). It is able to load and use the saved files. [Attention] Do not remove the storage device while the analyzer is accessing to the storage device.
  • Page 47: Filter Function

    Touch [OK]. When it finishes saving data, it will go back to file operation screen. If the saving data exceeds the amount of free space, it will display the error massage. In this case, delete the unnecessary data first and try it again. 8.3  ...
  • Page 48: Load File

    8.4   Load file It is able to load “.DT” and “.SU” files. Select the target f ile from f ile operation screen and touch “Open”. When the selected file is loaded, measured data is overwritten on the capture memory. Change file name It is not possible to change the file name directly.
  • Page 49: Chapter 9 Documents

    Chapter 9 Documents 9.1   Specifications of Function and Hardware Item OP-SB7XC Applicable analyzer LE-2500XR/LE-3500XR ISO11898/ISO11898-1:2015 CAN FD Dsub 9pin connector (male) x2 inch screw #4-40 Interface JASO D 015-3:2015 CXPI Header 3pin connector x2 MCP2542FD ( Microchip) or equivalent...
  • Page 50: Measurement Port Signal Definition

    9.2   Measurement port signal definition CAN/CAN FD Port ■ 1Pin 5Pin 9Pin 6Pin Dsub9pin ( female ) Input/Output Signal Description Monitor Simulation No use CAN- CAN/CAN FD bus powe Signal ground No use Frame ground No use CAN+ CAN/CAN FD bus powe No use ※2 CAN/CAN FD bus powe...
  • Page 51: About J1939

    * 1 : Measurement range for analog input 1 to 4 is +-18V. * 2 : Voltage range of trigger input is -0.5V to 6.0V. 9.3   About J1939 PGN and SPN of J1939-71 (Rev.2003-12) which LINEEYE analyzer translates are below. Display...
  • Page 52 Display 65247 Electronic Engine Controller 3 65248 Vehicle Distance 65253 Engine Hours, Revolutions 65255 Vehicle HoursVH 65257 Fuel Consumption (Liquid) 65262 Engine Temperature 1 65263 Engine Fluid Level/Pressure 1 65265 Cruise Control/Vehicle Speed 65266 Fuel Economy (Liquid) 65269 Ambient Conditions 65270 Inlet/Exhaust Conditions 1 65271...
  • Page 53 SPN Display Unit Input Shaft Speed 61442 164 Injection Control Pressure 65243 Alternator Potential (Voltage) 65271 Electrical Potential (Voltage) 65271 Air Inlet Temperature deg C 65269 Exhaust Gas Temperature deg C 65270 Fuel Temperature deg C 65262 Engine Oil Temperature 1 deg C 65262 Turbo Oil Temperature...
  • Page 54: Chapter 10 After Support And Maintenance

    LINEEYE ■ Warranty Within a period of 12 months from the date of shipment, LINEEYE warrants that your purchased products (except consumable parts such as the battery and software) are free of charge from any defects in material and workmanship, only when the products are operated in accordance with procedures described in the documents supplied by LINEEYE.
  • Page 55 User Registration For after service and other information, please register in our Website. Repair For malfunction, please contact LINEEYE distributors or LINEEYE and tell us following details. Model OP-SB7XC Serial Number 8 digit numbers Purchase Date Year, Month, Day Other Details of malfunction ■...
  • Page 56 Please register your product for further support. We will provide you the firmware update information and sales information etc. LINEEYE CO., LTD. 4F., Marufuku Bldg., 39-1, Karahashi Nishihiragaki-cho, Minami-ku, Kyoto, 601-8468, Japan Phone : 81-75-693-0161 Fax : 81-75-693-0163 URL https://www.lineeye.com Email :info@lineeye.co.jp Printed in Japan M-64XCE/LE...

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