Safety Information

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Figure 1-24 Sample Decoding Settings Screen 1
8 protocols are available: CAN High, CAN Low, LIN, FlexRay, RS232/UART, I2S,
I2C, and USB (1.0/1.1). The detailed setting options vary by each protocol.
CAN High / CAN Low: Controller Area Network (CAN) is a serial protocol
used in automotive to allow microcontrollers to communicate with each other.
It typically uses differential signaling (with signals named CAN High and CAN
Low) to increase noise immunity.
LIN: Local Interconnect Network (LIN) is a serial protocol used in automotive
electronics to allow microcontrollers to communicate with low-speed
peripherals.
FlexRay: It is an automotive network communications protocol for high-speed
data.
RS232/UART: Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) is the
communication interface found in the serial or COM ports once commonly
found on computers. Each channel of data is transmitted on a single wire pair
using an electrical standard such as RS232.