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1. EEEa 26 6 9 Write protection 26 6 10 CAN bus termination enne nennen nnns nnns 27 6 11 CAN Be Ee TURPE 27 6 12 Daisy chaining several mtertaces A 27 7 Frequently Asked 28 8 Legal acknowledgements eese 29 8 1 BETTE ID 29 8 2 compliance statement nennen nnne nene 30 8 3 WEEE compliance statement seen een eee eene 30 8 4 ROHS compliance statement ener enne 30 8 5 Patents copyrights and trademarks AA 30 9 Document revision 31 KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 4 31 2 About this manual This manual is intended for the Kvaser Memorator Professional users This manual contains a description of the hardware s properties and general instructions for connecting the device to a computer The setup software for the Kvaser Memorator Professional is called Kvaser Memorator Tools and is described in detail in its online help KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 5 31 Introduction This section will describe the functions and features of the Kvaser Memorator Professional 3 1 Wel
2. eiae 9 4 1 Hardware Installation eerte rente ette trae eee ten adden aee Ee cs 9 A2 USB c 9 87 Weir 9 44 Power Supp Cm 11 11 406 LED 2 12 trigger Input ET 15 48 External trigger OutpUt ioter ene rente erga ep neue eg rhe Yn Re 16 5 How to use the Kvaser Memorator Professional eee 18 5 1 Use as a Interface 18 5 2 Configure for Jogging 18 5 3 Use as a ieee niet teen idee teenies 18 5 4 Kvaser Memorator 18 5 5 Disk ManagemMent cc eee 19 5 6 Troubleshooting ee Anette 19 GE e Te 20 6 1 System requirements ssssssssssssssseseeee enne nen nensis nnns trn enne 20 6 2 Techmical data TE 20 6 3 Performance Comparison ener 21 6 4 DISK Capacity Em 22 6 5 DISK STPUCTUNG EEN ee 23 6 6 CAN COMECON PE 23 6 7 Updating the Trmware enesesse en 25 6 8 Required driver
3. Figure 11 Firmware update select device Click on the Start Upgrade button to start programming see Figure 12 The programming takes approximately 20 seconds The progress is printed on the screen and typically looks like this KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 26 31 r Firmware update Start Upgrade Status Success Figure 12 Firmware update start upgrade No error messages should appear If you see error messages try to disconnect and reconnect the device and then perform the operation again To verify that the firmware is updated e Double click on Kvaser Hardware in the Control Panel Select Kvaser Memorator Professional in the tree view to the left and click on either channel The firmware revision information appears in the right half of the window 6 8 Required driver version You need at least driver CANLIB version 3 9 to use your Kvaser Memorator Professional 6 9 Write protection switch Kvaser Memorator Professional will disregard the setting of the write protection switch on SD and SDHC memories This is by design The intention is to minimize the risk of a logging failure when the write protection switch is set by accident disregarded The Kvaser Memorator Professional will write to the disk even if The setting of the write protection switch on SD and SDHC memories is the writ
4. mm 1 8 x 4 5 x 0 9 inch 40 85 C 142 g including cables and connectors 40 C 85 C 0 85 non condensing Available on CAN connector 1 pin 4 The input is protected by a self healing fuse and has a 1 kOhm pull up to 5V The firmware can detect both rising and falling edges The allowed voltage is 0 5 V DC Available on CAN connector 2 pin 4 The output is a pull down to ground and is protected by a self healing fuse The allowed voltage is 0 5VDC 6 3 Performance comparison In Table 7 below the performance of the Kvaser Memorator Professional is compared with its older sibling the Kvaser Memorator KVASER Bal Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide Table 7 Performance comparison RX performance per channel when used as a CAN interface TX performance per channel when used as a CAN interface Logging performance Time stamp accuracy Message filter support SD memory size support SDHC memory support Galvanic isolation Number of triggers Startup time when used as a logger Upload of logged data 6 4 Disk capacity Kvaser Memorator Professional 20000 messages s 20000 messages s 20000 messages s 2 us Stop filters Pass filters Counting filters 2 GB 32 GB Yes 16 0 25 seconds 1 4 MB s when connected via USB 2 0 HiSpeed 14 MB s when using an external disk reader 22 3
5. 1 Kvaser Memorator 12000 messages s 6000 messages s 5000 messages s 100 us Pass filters 1GB No No 2 5 seconds Each CAN message occupies 24 bytes in the log file The following table gives some approximate values of the capacity for various disk sizes Table 8 Disk capacity Approximate time to fill the disk at 500 Disk size Approximate capacity messages per second 64 MB 2 700 000 messages 1h 30min 256 MB 10 700 000 messages 6h 512 MB 21 300 000 messages 12h 1GB 41 700 000 messages 23h 2GB 83 300 000 messages 46h 30min us Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 23 31 6 5 Disk structure You can use an external card reader to read the files on the flash disk The Kvaser Memorator Tools can read the log data directly via the external card reader so you don t need to copy the files to your hard disk Note It is essential that the flash disks be formatted using the Kvaser Memorator Tools You should not copy any files to the disk using an ordinary flash disk writer Kvaser Memorator Tools will create several special files on the disk These files must be contiguous and the structure and position of these files must be determined by the firmware or the data logging will fail The Kvaser Memorator Tools will create the following files on the flash disk when formatting it LOGDATA KMF LOGDATnn KMF PARAM LIF DATABASE BIN The LOGDATA KMF and o
6. C Tests The equipment has been tested for compliance with the EN 50 081 2 1993 emission and the EN 61000 6 2 1999 immunity standards NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense 8 3 WEEE compliance statement This product is sold in compliance with the directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE 8 4 RoHS compliance statement This product is manufactured in accordance with directive 2002 95 EC on the Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment RoHS 8 5 Patents copyrights and trademarks All trademarks are the property of their respective owner Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Linux is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in the Unite
7. Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide Copyright 2001 2009 Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden http www kvaser com Last updated Thursday 22 April 2010 We believe that the information contained herein was accurate in all respects at the time of printing Kvaser AB cannot however assume any responsibility for errors or omissions in this text Also note that the information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Kvaser AB Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 2 31 This page is intentionally left blank KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 3 31 1 Table of Contents Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide seen 1 1 Tableof amp ms 3 2 About this SEENEN Eed 4 SEN ioo CHOI eebe 5 3 1 Welcome to Kvaser Memorator 5 3 2 Major features of Kvaser Memorator Proiessionzg 6 3 9 CAN logger le e EE 6 3 4 Realtime CAN USD 7 3 5 Kvaser Memorator i aia aai a a aai 7 3 6 Additional software and documentation 7 4 Kvaser Memorator Professional Hardware
8. SER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 14 31 Table 5 LED indicators when the device is used as a logger CAN status CAN1 CAN2 emitting short flashes CAN messages are sent or received CAN1 CAN2 blinking and ERR blinking red The CAN channel is error passive CAN1 CAN2 blinking slowly and ERR blinking slowly red The CAN channel is bus off ERR emitting short yellow flashes Error frames are received on CAN1 or CAN2 Error conditions ERR constant red with one yellow flash CAN overrun ERR constant red with two yellow flashes Disk full ERR constant red with three yellow flashes Configuration file missing or corrupt ERR constant red with four yellow flashes Disk error ERR constant red with five yellow flashes Some other major error please contact the support Logging status PWR 90 on and 10 off Everything OK logging started without problems The device is armed and waiting for a trigger PWR flashing Everything OK logging is active and actively logging traffic PWR blinking slowly 50 50 Logging has stopped due to a trigger condition and Kvaser Memorator Professional is off bus When connected to Kvaser Memorator Tools Running lights The device is communicating with the tool ERR blinking red Disk activity such as formatting Other blink patterns All lam
9. URN ON OR ACTIVATE A MODULE DEVICE CIRCUIT OUTPUT OR FUNCTION e TURN OFF OR DEACTIVATE A MODULE DEVICE CIRCUIT OUTPUT OR FUNCTION INHIBIT TURN OFF OR DEACTIVATE NORMAL OPERATION MODIFY THE BEHAVIOR OF A DISTRIBUTED PRODUCT ACTIVATE AN UNINTENDED OPERATION PLACE THE SYSTEM MODULE DEVICE CIRCUIT OR OUTPUT INTO AN UNINTENDED MODE ONLY THOSE PERSONS WHO A ARE PROPERLY TRAINED AND QUALIFIED WITH RESPECT TO THE USE OF THE DEVICE B UNDERSTAND THE WARNINGS ABOVE AND C UNDERSTAND HOW THIS DEVICE INTERACTS WITH AND IMPACTS THE FUNCTION AND SAFETY OF OTHER PRODUCTS IN A DISTRIBUTED SYSTEM AND THE APPLICATION FOR WHICH THIS DEVICE WILL BE APPLIED MAY USE THE DEVICE PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU CAN INTEGRATE THIS PRODUCT AS A SUBSYSTEM INTO HIGHER LEVEL SYSTEMS IN CASE YOU DO SO KVASER KVASER Bal Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 30 31 AB HEREBY DECLARES THAT KVASER AB S WARRANTY SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE CORRECTION OF DEFECTS AND KVASER AB HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY OVER AND ABOVE THE REFUNDING OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THIS DEVICE SINCE KVASER AB DOES NOT HAVE ANY INFLUENCE ON THE IMPLEMENTATIONS OF THE HIGHER LEVER SYSTEM WHICH MAY BE DEFECTIVE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY MAY EXPLODE IF DAMAGED OR DISPOSED OF THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A RECHARGEABLE LI POL BATTERY MUST BE IN FIRE DO NOT SHORT CIRCUIT 8 2 EMC compliance statement EM
10. a data logger logger mode This section will describe how to use the different modes 5 1 Use asa CAN interface To use the Kvaser Memorator Professional as a CAN interface connect the unit to a free USB socket on your PC or USB hub You do not need to insert a flash disk If a flash disk is inserted you do not need to remove it When used as a CAN interface the green lamp will be illuminated and the yellow 2 lamps will emit short flashes when CAN messages transmitted and received 5 2 Configure for logging To prepare your Kvaser Memorator Professional for logging 1 Connect the unit to a free USB socket on your PC or USB hub 2 Insert a flash disk see Figure 4 ovan 3 Start the Kvaser Memorator Tools program and press the Connect button The device should immediately show a running light pattern on the LEDs 5 3 Use asa logger To use your Kvaser Memorator Professional as a logger 1 Insert a formatted flash disk that contains a valid configuration 2 Optionally connect an external trigger switch to the CAN1 connector 3 Optionally connect the digital output pin on the CAN2 connector to your equipment 4 Supply power on the CAN1 connector Logging should start immediately e If everything is OK the green PWR lamp should either blink quickly or be 1 illuminated 90 and dark 10 of the time If CAN traffic is detected the CAN1 and CAN2 lamps should be illuminated 5 4 Kvaser Memorator Tools To log CAN traff
11. come to Kvaser Memorator Professional Figure 1 Kvaser Memorator Professional Kvaser Memorator Professional is a small yet advanced portable CAN data logger The device can be configured in many different ways to achieve the most suitable and effective logging for any occasion Connecting the logger to a PC provides direct access for configuring baud rates trigger conditions and filters using the standalone Kvaser Memorator Tools You can use standard SD or MMC flash disks These memories are robust inexpensive and small about the size of a stamp Kvaser Memorator Professional can also be used as a powerful two channel real time CAN to USB interface two products in one An additional advantage of the Kvaser Memorator Professional is that it is possible to log traffic on J1587 by connecting the Kvaser Linx J1587 to your Kvaser Memorator Professional you Will get an even more powerful and versatile data logger This guide is applicable to the Kvaser Memorator Professional devices listed in Table 1 Table 1 The Kvaser Memorator Professional device and its EAN number Device Product Number Kvaser Memorator Professional HS HS 733 0130 00351 4 Kvaser Memorator Professional HS LS 733 0130 0041 7 7 KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 6 31 3 1 1 Triggers Log continuously or create triggers to control when frames are logged You can create up to 16 t
12. d States and other countries MagiSync is a trademark of Kvaser AB DeviceNet is a Trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendor Association Inc NMEA 20000 is the registered trademark of the National Marine Electronics Association Inc The products described in this document are protected by U S patent 5 696 91 1 KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 9 Document revision history 31 31 Revision Date Changes 1 2006 02 Original revision 2 2006 11 10 Reviewed No major changes 3 2008 06 30 Added Kvaser Memorator HS LS info 4 2008 12 03 Added paragraph about the external input being debounced Revised the legal section Added information about the largest supported disk size 5 2009 09 25 Kvaser Memorator Professional Setup Tool is now known as Kvaser Memorator Tools Changed battery type in section 8 1 6 2009 10 19 Reviewed Updated pictures of firmware update Removed paragraph about Kvaser Dispatcher Minor editing KVASER Kass 8 Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com
13. e protection switch is set KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 27 31 6 10 CAN bus termination Every CAN bus must be terminated with a 120 Ohm resistor at each end of the bus The Kvaser Memorator Professional does not contain any CAN bus terminators because their inclusion could cause severe disturbance in a system which is already correctly terminated For laboratory or testing use the exact value of the termination resistors is not always critical Sometimes a single terminator is sufficient For production proper termination is essential If you see error frames on the bus you should check the termination To save yourself a lot of trouble always terminate the bus properly 6 11 CAN bus overrun Under extremely heavy load high bit rates and long bursts of messages the Kvaser Memorator Professional can lose messages This loss should be a rare occasion If such a loss occurs the Kvaser Memorator Tools will display a notification message when the file is extracted Some of the file formats that support such a feature will also indicate when the overrun occurred See help section in Kvaser Memorator Tools for details about file formats e To avoid losing important messages during logging filters can be used This will 1 decrease the load on the Kvaser Memorator Professional and ensure that important information is not lost 6 12 Daisy chaining
14. ement section for advice on how to avoid this situation KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 29 31 8 Legal acknowledgements 8 1 Usage warning WARNING FOR ALL USERS WARNING YOUR USE OF THIS DEVICE MUST BE DONE WITH CAUTION AND A FULL UNDERSTANDING OF THE RISKS THIS WARNING IS PRESENTED TO INFORM YOU THAT THE OPERATION OF THIS DEVICE MAY BE DANGEROUS YOUR ACTIONS CAN INFLUENCE THE BEHAVIOR OF A CAN BASED DISTRIBUTED EMBEDDED SYSTEM AND DEPENDING ON THE APPLICATION THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR IMPROPER ACTIONS COULD CAUSE SERIOUS OPERATIONAL MALFUNCTION LOSS OF INFORMATION DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT AND PHYSICAL INJURY TO YOURSELF AND OTHERS A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS OPERATING CONDITION IS PRESENT WHEN THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS ARE CONCURRENTLY TRUE THE PRODUCT IS PHYSICALLY INTERCONNECTED TO A REAL DISTRIBUTED EMBEDDED SYSTEM AND THE FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS OF THE REAL DISTRIBUTED EMBEDDED SYSTEM ARE CONTROLLABLE OR INFLUENCED BY THE USE OF THE CAN NETWORK A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS OPERATING CONDITION MAY RESULT FROM THE ACTIVITY OR NON ACTIVITY OF SOME DISTRIBUTED EMBEDDED SYSTEM FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS WHICH MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PHYSICAL HARM OR DEATH OR CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT DEVICES OR THE SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT WITH THIS DEVICE YOU MAY POTENTIALLY e CAUSE A CHANGE IN THE OPERATION OF THE SYSTEM MODULE DEVICE CIRCUIT OR OUTPUT e T
15. figuration is downloaded via USB 3 6 Additional software and documentation Kvaser CANLIB SDK which includes everything you need to develop software for the Kvaser CAN hardware Includes full documentation and many sample programs written in C C C Delphi and Visual Basic All Kvaser CAN interface hardware shares a common software API Programs written for one board type can run without modifications on the other board types KVASER Bal Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 8 31 e On line documentation in Windows HTML Help and Adobe Acrobat format e Documentation software and drivers can be downloaded for free at www kvaser com or purchased separately on CD if preferred KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 9 31 4 Kvaser Memorator Professional Hardware In this section you can read more about the CAN channels power supply flash disks led indicators and external triggers 4 1 Hardware installation The Kvaser Memorator Professional may be inserted in any free USB socket on the host computer You do not need to switch the power off before inserting or removing the device For the Kvaser Memorator Professional to communicate with the host computer the correct version of the Kvaser driver and firmware must be installed The firmware is downloaded and installed directly on the Kvaser Me
16. ic with the Kvaser Memorator Professional you need to create and download a configuration to the device The Kvaser Memorator Professional needs to be connected by USB and have a disk inserted to be configured Start the PC application Kvaser Memorator Tools and press the Connect button in the toolbar If the LEDs on Kvaser Memorator Professional are flashing in a running light pattern the device is ready to communicate with Kvaser Memorator Tools For further information about Kvaser Memorator Tools please refer to its online help KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 19 31 5 5 Disk management Handle the disks with care They are robust but better safe than sorry Avoid removing the disk when the device is powered up from an external power source You should first remove the external power and then remove the disk If the device is connected via USB you should make sure the Kvaser Memorator Tools isn t writing to the disk before you remove it You may remove and reconnect the disk the external power and the USB in any order you like without damaging the hardware But if you follow the advice above you will not damage your logged data If you need to remove the disk when the device is being used as a logger and you can t disconnect the external power try to connect the USB cable to a running PC first When the Kvaser Memorator Professional discovers the act
17. ing with it Handles 100 bus load at 1 Mbit s with two channels gt 20000 messages per second Starts up in 60 milliseconds Upload logged data via USB at 1 2 MB s when connected via USB 2 0 HiSpeed or at 14 MB s when using an external flash disk reader External trigger input e g pushbutton External trigger output e g a LED or buzzer Pretrigger space is limited by available disk space only Select trigger signals from a CAN database or define them directly in Kvaser Memorator Tools Real time CAN USB interface Uses USB 2 0 HiSpeed while maintaining compatibility with USB 1 x computers Supports extreme data throughput quick reaction times and precise time stamping removing any bottlenecks Handles up to 40 000 messages per second Kvaser MagiSync automatic time synchronization between all Kvaser products that uses the Kvaser MagiSync feature Supports silent mode for analyzing tools listen to the bus without interfering with it Simultaneous operation of multiple devices Power supplied through the CAN bus interface or through the USB interface Kvaser Memorator Tools Easy to use graphic configuration tool File manager for organizing and converting log files to a variety of formats including CSV ASCII MDF and Matlab formats Configuration of the CAN controller bit rate and filters Configuration of the trigger conditions Configuration of message filters which controls the messages stored The con
18. ive USB connection the device will stop logging and close the log file in an orderly fashion 5 6 Troubleshooting 2 Use Kvaser Hardware the Control Panel to verify that the computer really can talk to the Kvaser Memorator Professional Read out the firmware version If it s all zeroes there are communication problems Verify that the disk is formatted If in doubt reformat it using the Kvaser Memorator Tools If configuration fails verify that the Kvaser Memorator Professional is in configuration mode when you are using the Kvaser Memorator Tools You can see this by looking at the LEDs they should flash in a running light fashion If the LEDs are flashing or glowing compare the pattern with the specified led indicators in Table 4 and Table 5 If the LEDs are not flashing or glowing at all check the power supply KVASER Bal Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 6 Appendices 20 31 In this section you will find technical information about Kvaser Memorator Professional and its connectors 6 1 System requirements e A USB interface Use USB 2 0 HiSpeed for optimum results although the device will work with a USB 1 1 interface too e Operating system Windows ME Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista 6 2 Technical data In Table 6 below you will find the Kvaser Memorator Professional s technical s
19. morator Professional and the driver is installed on the host computer For additional information on how to upgrade the firmware read section 6 7 Updating the firmware The delivery package of Kvaser Memorator Professional contains e Kvaser Memorator Professional e Software and Driver CD containing drivers for Windows Kvaser Memorator Tools Kvaser CANKing an easy to use CAN bus monitor Drivers for RP1210A LabView and DIAdem and Kvaser CANIib Software Development Kit e Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide e USB cable e SDcard For driver installation information see the driver and hardware installation guide which can be found at http www kvaser com 4 2 USB connector The Kvaser Memorator Professional has a standard USB type B receptacle connector Connect it to your PC using any high quality USB 2 0 certified cable The maximum USB cable length is 5 meters approx 16 5 ft If you need a longer cable you can use USB hubs or USB extension cables with a built in hub By chaining up to 5 hubs you can achieve a cable length of up to 25 meters approx 83 ft 4 3 CAN channels The standard Kvaser Memorator Professional has two independent CAN channels that are seen in Figure 2 The first CAN channel is marked on the housing with the symbol 1 where as the second channel number 2 is not marked See Figure 3 The CAN connectors are also labeled for easy identification KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal S
20. nterface the device needs a reference power see 6 6 1 4 5 Flash disks 4 5 1 Supported disk types IMPORTANT For Memorator Professional we only support flash disks sold by Kvaser For more information on available sizes and prices please contact us Due to the high demands placed on the SD card used by an industrial product such as the Kvaser Memorator Professional we can only support cards tested and sold by Kvaser Other cards might work especially industrial graded cards but we cannot guarantee their functionality If you want to use other disk brands you can use SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity disks SD Secure Digital or MMC MultiMediaCard disks with your Kvaser Memorator Professional The following disk sizes can be used Table 2 Usable disk sizes MMC 32 MB 1 GB SD 32 MB 2 GB SDHC Up to 32 GB 4 5 2 How to handle the disk Insert the flash disk into the slot of the Kvaser Memorator Professional see Figure 4 with the disk s golden connector side up Do not apply excessive force The disk should slide smoothly into the socket When fully inserted the disk should fit well within the slot Before removing the disk we recommend that you either KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 12 31 e Connect the device to a PC via USB or e Remove the power completely that is disconnect both CAN 1 and CAN 2 Figure 4 How to insert a mem
21. onal KVASER CT Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 16 31 Suvi o PUSHBUTTON CAN 1 DSUB 9 PIN Figure 7 How to connect an external trigger switch 1 Note the trigger input is debounced by the firmware A pulse of shorter length than approximately 30 ms will not be detected 48 External trigger output It is also possible to send an external pulse through channel two s CAN connector pin 4 on the Kvaser Memorator Professional For further information on how to configure the Kvaser Memorator Professional to send an external pulse please refer to the Kvaser Memorator tools online help KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 17 31 i Output Galvanic CPU Trigger Outpu isolation POLYFUSE 100 mA 5V ZENER CAN 2 DSUB 9 PIN GND Figure 8 The trigger output inside the Kvaser Memorator Professional GND 1000 nF 1000 nF 78105 T0220 270 OHM CAN 2 DSUB 9 PIN Figure 9 Sample circuit for connecting a LED to the trigger output KVASER Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 18 31 5 How to use the Kvaser Memorator Professional The Kvaser Memorator Professional can operate both as a high performance real time USB interface USB CAN mode and as
22. onnected 9 Yellow Not connected Reference Power A Note Always connect the ground pin on the D SUB to the ground of your CAN bus KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 25 31 6 6 1 Pin 9 Reference Power Kvaser Memorator Professional HS LS only Connect the battery voltage to this pin It is used by the transceiver to detect whether CAN H and or CAN L are shorted to the system voltage It may be omitted but the transceiver will then not detect a short circuit properly The operating input voltage range is 6 27V absolute maximum rating is 40 V The input is protected from load dumps 6 7 Updating the firmware Connect the Kvaser Memorator Professional to your PC with the USB cable A flash disk may be present but not necessary Double click on the file update exe The Kvaser Memorator Tools also can update the Kvaser Memorator Professional firmware directly see the online help if you want to learn more A small application opens where you should see the device listed if correctly connected to your PC see Figure 11 Select the device to program and click the Next button Firmware update The following Kvaser Hardware is available Device Index Serial Firmware else Memorator Professional HS HS 1 12513 1 7 265 Refresh Select All Select None Select the device s you want to update and click the Next button Com Ec
23. ory card 4 6 LED indicators The LED indicators see Figure 5 have somewhat different meaning depending on how your Kvaser Memorator Professional is being used as a CAN interface or as CAN logger The following tables describe how the LEDs behave in these two cases Table 3 LED indicators overview Lamp General meaning PWR Green Power and general status CAN 1 Yellow Status for CAN channel 1 CAN 2 Yellow Status for CAN channel 2 ERR Red and yellow Indicates temporary or permanent errors 1 Note that the ERR lamp is bi colored and can be both red and yellow KVASER CT Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 13 31 5 o Figure 5 LEDs on the Kvaser Memorator Professional Table 4 LED indicators when used as a CAN interface PWR CAN 1 CAN 2 ERR Green Yellow Yellow Red Meaning Slow flash Waiting for USB connection with the PC Power ON The device is connected to Steady the computer Short flash CAN traffic on channel 1 Short flash CAN traffic on channel 2 Blink CAN 1 error passive Blink CAN 2 error passive Steady CAN 1 bus off Steady CAN 2 bus off Short flash Error frame on either channel Self test failed wrong bit rate CAN bus Steady transceiver failure Firmware configuration error should not Fast flash normally happen so please contact the support KVA
24. pecifications Table 6 Kvaser Memorator Professional Technical specifications CAN Channels CAN Transceivers HS CAN Transceivers HS CAN Controller Microcontroller CAN Bit Rate Timestamp resolution Error Frame Detection Error Frame Generation PC interface Power consumption External power Software requirements Hardware configuration 2 CAN 2 0A and 2 0B active SN 65251 Compliant with ISO 11898 2 TJA1054 Compliant with ISO 11898 3 Built into the M32C Renesas M32C 5 kbit s to 1 Mbit s 2 us Yes both channels Yes when used as a USB CAN interface USB 2 0 Supports HiSpeed HS at 480 Mbit s Compatible with USB 1 1 at 12 Mbit s 5V and 130mA if powered from the USB and 850mW if powered from the CAN bus Pin 9 V and pin 3 GND on CAN channel 1 Minimum operating voltage 6 2 V DC cold start and 5 6 V DC during operation Maximum operating voltage 35 V DC Absolute maximum input voltage 48 V DC Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows 98 Windows ME Supported as CAN interface on Linux 2 6 and Windows CE 4 2 and 5 0 Done by software Plug amp Play KVASER Bal Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 21 31 Dimensions W x L x H Operating temperature Weight Storage temperature Relative Humidity External trigger External output 46 x 115 x 22
25. per second As a contrast the measured logging capacity of the Kvaser Memorator Professional is 20000 messages per second which is around 10 times higher Q How many hours will a 256 MB disk last A It depends on the CAN bus load To get a feeling for the numbers involved see section Disk capacity on page 22 Q Can l use 2 4 8 16 GB disks A Yes As of December 2008 the largest supported disk size is 32 GB Be sure to use the latest firmware Q I use SDHC disks A Yes use any SD MMC disk A Yes in principal but due to the high demands placed on the SD card used by an industrial product such as the Kvaser Memorator Professional we can only support cards tested and sold by Kvaser see 4 5 1 Q Can l use an external SD MMC card reader to read the logged data A Yes the Kvaser Memorator Tools can read data from external disk readers as well as directly from a connected Kvaser Memorator Professional I have logged a lot of data on my Kvaser Memorator Professional and now I m trying to open the list of files inside the Kvaser Memorator Tools but it seems to hang What s up A If the logger was interrupted while writing to the disk the device might on certain rare occasions need a long time to extract the list of files This is because the software needs to rebuild certain internal data structures first Please be patient eventually the list of files will appear Read the Disk manag
26. ps blinking slowly Disk is missing or improperly inserted and no USB communication is detected Check the disk or the USB connection PWR emits a flash every few seconds the other lamps are dark No USB communication Check USB cables and communication Unplug the device and reconnect it after a few seconds Check that the device driver is installed correctly KVASER T Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide PWR flashing ERR constant red Firmware configuration error This should not normally happen Please contact the support 4 7 External trigger input The Kvaser Memorator Professional can be set up to trigger on an external signal There are two ways to create this signal e Connect a switch from pin 4 on CAN channel 1 to ground which can be found on pin 3 on the same connector See Figure 7 e Connect a signal between 0 and 5 V to pin 4 on CAN channel 1 Internally pin 4 on CAN channel 1 has a pull up to 5V See Figure 6 The trigger can be configured to react on both falling and rising edges e If itis set to trigger on a falling edge the trigger is activated when pin 4 is connected to ground e fitis set to trigger on a rising edge the trigger is activated when pin 4 is disconnected from ground T5V CPU Trigger Input POLYFUSE 100 mA CAN 1 DSUB 9 PIN 5v GND Figure 6 The trigger input inside the Kvaser Memorator Professi
27. r LOGDAT nn KMF will by default occupy nearly the whole regardless of whether the file contains any logging data or not PARAM LIF and DATABASE BIN will occupy the rest of the disk 6 6 CAN connectors The Kvaser Memorator Professional has two CAN channels Both CAN channels have 9 pin D SUB connectors see Figure 10 with the pinning described below see Table 9 and Table 10 1 2 3 4 5 a as LL a me RR 6 7 8 9 Figure 10 The D SUB connector pin numbers CAN channel KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 24 31 Table 9 D SUB pin configuration of the CAN channel 1 The CAN channel 1 has the following pin configuration Auto reset fuses protect Pins 2 3 4 7 and 9 D SUB pin number Color code Function HS 1 N A Not connected 2 Green CAN_L 3 Brown GND 4 Orange External trigger input 5 Black Shield 6 N A Not connected 7 Red CAN_H 8 N A Not connected 9 Yellow Power supply to the device Table 10 D SUB pin configuration of the CAN channel 2 The CAN channel 2 has the following pin configuration Auto reset fuses protect Pins 2 3 4 7 and 9 D SUB pin number Color code Function HS Function LS 1 N A Not connected Not connected 2 Green CAN_L CAN_L 3 Brown GND GND 4 Orange External trigger output External trigger output 5 Black Shield Shield 6 N A Not connected Not connected 7 Red CAN_H CAN_H 8 N A Not connected Not c
28. rigger conditions These conditions can include the reception of a specific message the value of a specific signal in a message or an external trigger input configured to trigger on either rising or falling edge Define a posttrigger time to control the amount of data logged after the trigger expression becomes false Define a pretrigger time to log events leading up to the trigger expression becoming true 3 1 2 Filters To enhance logging performance Kvaser Memorator Professional can filter out selected messages to be logged The identifiers to be filtered can be picked from a database file or entered manually Three types of filters are provided stop filters pass filters and counting pass filters Stop filters prevent messages from being logged Pass filters ensure a message is logged Counting pass filters log the specified messages at enumerated occurrences so redundant data is reduced 3 1 3 Memory cards Due to the high demands placed on the SD card used by an industrial product such as the Kvaser Memorator Professional we can only support cards tested and sold by Kvaser see 4 5 1 3 2 Major features of Kvaser Memorator Professional CAN interface and data logger two products in one Quick and easy plug and play installation Supports both 11 bit CAN 2 0A and 29 bit CAN 2 0B active identifiers CAN messages are time stamped with 2 microseconds resolution Large on board RAM buffer for CAN messages Supports silent lis
29. several interfaces You can daisy chain several Kvaser Memorator Professional units to gain additional logging capacity To do this 1 Connect the trigger output of one device to the trigger input of the next device 2 Using the Kvaser Memorator Tools configure the trigger output of the first device to emit a pulse when the disk becomes full 3 Configure the trigger input of the second device to start logging when a falling edge is detected Set the post trigger time to O infinite and the pre trigger time to 1 second You now have a setup where the second unit starts logging when the first one becomes full KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 28 31 7 Frequently Asked Questions Q How many messages per second can Kvaser Memorator Professional store on the disk A It depends on the flash disk type Fast disks can typically accommodate 20000 messages per second For all practical purposes this means full busload even at 1 Mbit s Q What disk brands are the fastest A New models are introduced all the time but during testing we have had consistent good results from ATP http flash atpinc com and TwinMOS Ultra X 150x http www twinmos com Your mileage may vary of course Q I have a very busy J1939 network Will the Kvaser Memorator Professional be able to handle that A Most likely J1939 operates at 250 kbit s which means up to 2000 8 byte messages
30. ten only mode for analyzing tools and data logging 100 compatible with applications written for Kvaser hardware such as LAPcan PClcan and USBcan with Kvaser CANLIB e Two high speed CAN channels compliant with ISO 11898 2 5 kbit s up to 1 Mbit s or one high speed channel and one low speed channel ISO 11898 3 5 125 kbit s e Fully compatible with J1939 CANopen NMEA 20000 and DeviceNet e One USB 2 0 HiSpeed connection with data rates up to 480 Mbit s The device can also be used in USB 1 1 slots with up to 12 Mbit s e Power is taken from the CAN bus or from the USB bus The device automatically switches power supply between the CAN primary and the USB secondary reducing power drain on a laptop s battery e Small light plastic housing with dimensions W x L x H approximately 46 x 115 x 22 mm 1 8 x 4 5 x 0 9 inch easy to tuck away e g in a vehicle during a test drive 3 3 CAN logger Functions e One flash disk connector that accepts SD and MMC cards with the size ranging from 32 MB up to 2 GB SDHC cards are supported with sizes up to 32 GB as of December 2008 KVASER J Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 7 31 3 4 3 5 Built in real time calendar clock with battery backup Easy to use graphic configuration tool Logger status is indicated with five externally visible LEDs Supports silent mode you can log bus traffic without interfer
31. weden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 10 31 CAN channel connectors 2 USB device connector Figure 2 Connections on the Kvaser Memorator Professional The two CAN channels are on the top of the picture and the USB device connector is on the bottom of the picture Figure 3 The CAN channels on Kvaser Memorator Professional KVASER CT Kvaser AB M lndal Sweden www kvaser com Kvaser Memorator Professional User s Guide 11 31 4 4 Power supply The Kvaser Memorator Professional can be powered from the CAN side and from the USB side To operate the Kvaser Memorator Professional in logger mode you must supply power on the CAN side When you supply power on the CAN side provide power on the channel 1 connector Use pin 9 for V and pin 3 for ground The supply power should be in the range of 6 35 V DC The power requirement is around 1 W maximum In the HS HS case it is safe but pointless to supply power on channel 2 The device will tolerate a higher input voltage up to 48 V DC 4 4 4 Kvaser Memorator Professional HS HS To use the device as a CAN interface or to configure the device for logging it is sufficient to supply power from the USB side 4 4 2 Kvaser Memorator Professional HS LS To use the HS channel as a CAN interface or to configure the device for logging it is sufficient to supply power from the USB side But to use the LS channel channel 2 as a CAN i

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