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User´s Manual - I+ME ACTIA GmbH

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State Encoded Value<br />

Note: The Signal (Data) Type State Encoded Value is also known as State Encoded Data (SED) or<br />

Enumerated.<br />

CAT allows the user to edit or remove already existing Signals assigned to Frames. The user can also<br />

create new Signals using CAT.<br />

CAT can recognize eight different types of signals and allows often different formats. To edit or create<br />

a State Encoded Value Signal open the Signal Definition window shown below.<br />

Note: If you edit a diagnostic signal assigned to a DPID you see<br />

DPID: instead of Frame: and Byte is default '1'.<br />

Format<br />

A State Encoded Value Signal has always the format Enumerated. An interpreted value can be defined<br />

in a Value Table.<br />

Position in the Frame<br />

Byte: Describes which Data Byte of the frame is the first one used for this signal. (Starting Byte) Bytes are<br />

counted upwards:<br />

Byte 0 means the signal could be maximal 4 Byte long<br />

Byte 7 would mean that the signal must fit into this single (last) Byte.<br />

Bit: Describes which Bit of the chosen Data Byte is the first one used for this signal. (Starting Bit) Bits are<br />

counted downwards:<br />

Bit 7 means the complete 8 Bits (7 – 0) of the chosen Byte will be used.<br />

Bit 0 would mean to use only Bit 0 of the Byte and then to use Bit 7, 6, ... of the following Byte.<br />

Length: Describes the absolute Length of the signal.<br />

For a State Encoded Value signal the length is always a multiple of 1 Bit up to maximal 32 Bits.<br />

See also Data Byte/Bit presentation on the CAN bus.<br />

Note: For DPID signals Byte 0 is already used. So the selectable starting bytes are Byte 1 to 7.<br />

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