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Virtual networks and channels for off-line analysis

A number of virtual buses are available with X-Analyser which are useful for off-line demonstration or working away with data captured from the CAN or LIN bus so that the data can be reviewed and played back on the PC without the need for a network interface. Virtual buses include:
• Native virtual X-Analyser virtual buses that are connected in a simulated loop-back. This is ideal for play-back purposes.
• Random CAN generator which generates a CAN message of ID 0x500 with a data field that contains a sine wave and a number of random signal waveforms.
• Random LIN generator which generates a LIN message of ID 0x32 with a data field that contains a sine wave and a number of random signal waveforms.
• Random CAN-FD generator which generates a CAN message of ID 0x500, DLC 48 with a data field that contains a sine wave and a number of random signal waveforms.

In addition to this if you are using a Kvaser or Vector interface then you can use the virtual channels that are provided by these manufacturers

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