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NMEA2000 for CANoe

Simulation and Development of NMEA2000 Systems

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Sample configuration with activated NMEA2000 interpretation in the Trace window. GNSS monitor for displaying and GNSS simulator for simulating position data.NMEA 2000 is a communication protocol of the National Marine Electronics Association (NMEA) based on J1939 for data exchange between control units in a marine application.

Features/Advantages

CANoe with the .NMEA2000 option can be used through the entire development process, from planning through to realization. The models created in the design phase are reused continuously in other forms. It is possible for example to use the models to verify the implementation and later for functional testing at the end check.

It is not necessary for the user to become familiar with the NMEA2000 protocol; he can concentrate on the actual task of creating a simulation or do data analysis. This significantly increases the quality of the development process and the efficiency of data analysis.


Functions

The .NMEA2000 option for CANoe expands the standard functionality of CANoe with

  • Simple simulation
  • Support of the transport protocols BAM, CMDT and Fast Packet
  • Protocol-specific representation in the trace window
  • GNSS/GPS display and simulation
  • Graphic display of the network nodes (scanner)
  • Expanded database

Application Areas

With the possibilities for simulation, CANoe with the .NMEA2000 option is suited especially for the development and design of NMEA2000 networks. It can also be used as a tool for the diagnostis and testing of networks and control units. CANoe with the .NMEA2000 option can also be used for startup or assembly of NMEA2000 systems if it is necessary to simulate missing network components.


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