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DS60001526B

K2L USER MANUAL

OptoLyzer

®

 MOCCA compact FD

Summary of Contents for OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD

Page 1: ...dentified in this document which may cause the product to deviate from published descriptions Anomalies are described in errata sheets available upon request K2L products are not designed intended authorized or warranted for use in any life support or other application where product failure could cause or contribute to personal injury or severe property damage Any and all such uses without prior w...

Page 2: ... Properties of Supported Bus Systems 14 4 3 1 CAN 14 4 3 1 1 High Speed Transceiver 14 4 3 2 CAN FD 14 4 3 3 FlexRay 14 4 3 4 LIN 14 4 3 5 MOST 14 4 3 5 1 MOST150 15 4 3 5 2 SpyNIC for MOST 15 4 3 5 3 StressNIC for MOST 15 4 3 6 Ethernet 15 4 3 7 Sleep Mode 15 Chapter 5 Hardware Description 16 5 1 Front Panel 16 5 2 Rear Panel 20 Chapter 6 Pin Assignment of the Connectors 22 6 1 High Speed CAN 22 ...

Page 3: ...L GmbH Co KG 3 DS60001526B K2L USER MANUAL 6 10 1 2 Duplex Use Case 27 6 10 1 3 Duplex Endpoint Use Case 28 Chapter 7 Technical Specifications 29 Chapter 8 Maintenance 31 8 1 How to Release cPHY Connector 31 Chapter 9 Revision History 32 ...

Page 4: ... Figure 5 1 Front Panel OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD 16 Figure 5 2 Rear Panel OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD 20 Figure 6 1 DE 9 Connector 22 Figure 6 2 Pin Assignment of the Sync and Power Connector 24 Figure 6 3 Pin Assignment of the S PDIF Connector 25 Figure 6 4 Pin Assignment of the Analog Audio In Out Connector 25 Figure 6 5 Simplex Use Case 27 Figure 6 6 Duplex Use Case 27 Figure 6 7 Duplex Endpoi...

Page 5: ...or High Speed CAN 1 3 5 22 Table 6 2 Pin Assignment of Connector High Speed CAN 2 4 6 23 Table 6 3 Pin Assignment of Connector LIN FlexRay A B 23 Table 6 4 Pin Assignment of Connector LIN CAN 7 8 24 Table 6 5 Pin Assignment of the Sync and Power Connector 25 Table 6 6 Pin Assignment of the Relay Connector 26 Table 6 7 Technical Values 26 Table 7 1 Device and Bus Characteristics 29 Table 7 2 Mechan...

Page 6: ...ucts and systems by persons with experience in developing automotive devices 1 2 Scope of Delivery The delivery covers the following OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD device Power cable Coaxial MOST cable USB cable USB stick license dongle optional CAN termination resistors optional SYNC cable V3 optional CAN breakout cable optional Check your shipment for completeness If you have any objections direct t...

Page 7: ...x 1x Analog Line IN 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x CAN 6x 6x 6x 4xa a 4 CAN High Speed interfaces neither low speed nor single wire CAN interfaces 6x 6x 4xb b The OptoLyzer MOCCA FD supports 6 CAN channels 2 of them can be used as CAN FD channels 2x CAN FD 4x 2xc c The OptoLyzer MOCCA FD supports 6 CAN channels 2 of them can be used as CAN FD channels Ethernet 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 4xd d 2x TX 2x T1 FlexRaye e FlexRa...

Page 8: ...rate cPHY Coaxial electrical physical layer used e g in OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD variant D Depth DUT Device Under Test ECL Electrical Control Line a method to start a diagnosis process over the MOST network FlexRay Automotive network communications bus system H Height LIN Local Interconnect Network MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover MediaLB Media Local Bus MOST Media Oriented Systems Tran...

Page 9: ... References 1 Electrical Physical Layer Specification Version 2 0 Refer to FlexRay Consortium 2 International Organization for Standardization http www iso org 3 Telecommunications Industry Association http www tiaonline org 4 International Electrotechnical Commission http www iec ch ...

Page 10: ...esigned to switch other 12 V powered devices The capability is limited to 5 A at 16 V maximum Always use core cable ends of appropriate length and diameter to prevent unintended connections Lengths and diameters depend on country specific technical specifications Section 1 3 Overview OptoLyzer MOCCA Family on page 7 informs about which device variant of the OptoLyzer MOCCA supports the Relay featu...

Page 11: ...Class 3 1 Emission The OptoLyzer MOCCA device has passed the requirements according to the standard EN 55022 2010 class A Warning The OptoLyzer MOCCA device is a class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures ...

Page 12: ...work The OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD device supports the bus systems CAN CAN FD LIN FlexRay or MOST network speed grade 150 Refer to Section 1 3 Overview OptoLyzer MOCCA Family on page 7 for details 4 1 Feature Summary The following list covers the key features of the hardware platform 4 High Speed CAN interfaces 4 CAN FD interfaces 1 FlexRay A B interface 6 LIN interfaces MOST150 network cPHY USB ...

Page 13: ...gh Speed FD RAM 240 kByte Flash 2 MByte 7 16 V 5 A Debug Flash 10 100 BASE TX USB 2 0 Power Supply Trigger LAN 89218 16 16 RAM 512 kByte µC Renesas V850E2 FL4 H Reset Circuit EEPROM FPGA 4 4 12 TJA1041 SN65HV DA195 TJA1080 ATA656x 6x LIN 4x CAN A B FlexRay High Speed USB EZ FX2 Relay 5 A 4x CAN FD 6x LIN 16 RAM 240 kByte 16 FPGA I S MediaLB 6 Pin SpyNIC for MOST INIC I S I C IN OUT Analog IN OUT S...

Page 14: ...ler data phase of 1 or 2 for 500 kbit s and above in case a custom bit rate named StartCanFdExt in ABI Framework or ConfigureExtended in the K2L Bus Framework is used 4 3 3 FlexRay The termination of a FlexRay bus depends on the bus topology Two terminations are mandatory in each active branch The OptoLyzer MOCCA device can be installed in various topologies Therefore a termination is not implemen...

Page 15: ...compact FD has an appropriate StressNIC for MOST on board The StressNIC is supporting dedicated use cases for simulating some common network error situations e g activity lock stress buffer full simulation etc By default the StressNIC for MOST is electrically bypassed but can be enabled by appropriate software e g ATS see Figure 4 2 on page 15 4 3 6 Ethernet Auto MDIX is supported therefore the LA...

Page 16: ...ature set is supported refer to Section 1 3 Overview OptoLyzer MOCCA Family on page 7 5 1 Front Panel Figure 5 1 depicts the front panel of the OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD Figure 5 1 Front Panel OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD All possible components of the front panel are described below Table 5 1 describes the connectors from left to right and top to down Table 5 2 describes the LEDs ...

Page 17: ... by the single headed arrow MOST cPHY Rx Tx connector The connectors base on a coaxial electrical physical layer cPHY This connector provides a duplex interface Rx Tx connection It is used in duplex use cases as Rx Tx indicated by the double headed arrow MOST cPHY Tx and Rx Tx connector The connectors base on a coaxial electrical physical layer cPHY This connector provides a Tx or a duplex interfa...

Page 18: ... indicates any activity Red Reserved Green Reserved Blue Twinkling Slowly Firmware running Fast Flash mode Operation Op This LED indicates different states dependent on the installed firmware e g for ATS etc Red Depending on firmware Green Depending on firmware Blue Depending on firmware CAN CAN This LED indicates the bus state of the CAN FD bus Red Error Green Operational White Twinkling Bus acti...

Page 19: ...26B K2L USER MANUAL LIN LIN This LED indicates the bus state of the LIN bus Red Error Green Operational White Twinkling Bus activity Power PWR This LED indicates a powered device Green Powered device Table 5 2 LEDs INTERFACE SYMBOL DESCRIPTION COLOR DESCRIPTION ...

Page 20: ... with baud rates from 33 333 kbit s to 1 Mbit s depending on the cable length The CAN instances 1 3 4 and 5 are hard specified as High Speed CAN interfaces The CAN instances 2 and 6 can also be used as CAN FD interfaces The CAN interfaces can be controlled by a customer application Details about the CAN bus properties are described in Section 4 3 1 CAN on page 14 For the pin out refer to Section 6...

Page 21: ...ossible to route a digital audio stream from S PDIF input of the device to the MOST synchronous channel at the same time The bandwidth 16 bit mono stereo or 24 bit stereo specified for this interface is also used for the Analog Audio Out and vice versa Rx and Tx transmission must cover the same bit number per channel Examples If a 24 bit signal is selected and activated for Tx transmission only 24...

Page 22: ...he provided GND pins Table 6 1 must not be used unless there is no other GND connection These pins must not be used for supply purpose Table 6 1 Pin Assignment of Connector High Speed CAN 1 3 5 PIN NO SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 CAN 5 Low Low level CAN 5 bus line 2 CAN 1 Low Low level CAN 1 bus line 3 GND Signal ground 4 CAN 3 Low Low level CAN 3 bus line 5 Not connected 6 Not connected 7 CAN 1 High High...

Page 23: ...AN FD 6 Low Low level CAN 6 bus line low level CAN FD 6 bus line 2 CAN 2 Low CAN FD 2 Low Low level CAN 2 bus line low level CAN FD 2 bus line 3 GND Signal ground 4 CAN 4 Low Low level CAN 4 bus line 5 Not connected 6 Not connected 7 CAN 2 High CAN FD 2 High High level CAN 2 bus line high level CAN FD 2 bus line 8 CAN 6 High CAN FD 6 High High level CAN 6 bus line high level CAN FD 6 bus line 9 CA...

Page 24: ... 03 There are two connectors for synchronization and power Figure 6 2 shows the pins as they are visible on the rear panel for these connectors For more details about synchronization and power refer to Section 2 1 Supply and Synchronization on page 10 Figure 6 2 Pin Assignment of the Sync and Power Connector Table 6 4 Pin Assignment of Connector LIN CAN 7 8 PIN NO SIGNAL DESCRIPTION 1 Not connecte...

Page 25: ...ed input and has an impedance of 75 Ω The shield connects to system ground 6 6 Analog Audio In Out Both the stereo line in and the stereo headphone output are connected to an audio phone connector Figure 6 4 Pin Assignment of the Analog Audio In Out Connector 6 7 USB The USB port is a standard USB 2 0 B type receptacle Table 6 5 Pin Assignment of the Sync and Power Connector PIN NO SIGNAL DESCRIPT...

Page 26: ...r connecting GND Connector type assembled connector type Molex 43045 0201 connector type to be plugged Molex 43025 0200 6 10 MOST Network Connector 6 10 1 MOST150 Network Coaxial Connector Connector type 59S20X 40ML5 Z FAKRA Three different use cases are supported They are shown together with the appropriate connection diagrams in the following sections Each use case presents logically a ring even...

Page 27: ...serves and participates in a simplex ring Data is transmitted in one direction Thereby the single headed arrow shows the direction The OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD can appear as an extra node in the ring 6 10 1 2 Duplex Use Case Figure 6 6 Duplex Use Case In this use case the OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD observes and participates in a duplex ring e g between a head unit and a camera Data is transmitte...

Page 28: ...6 7 Duplex Endpoint Use Case In this use case the OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD observes and participates at one end in a duplex ring e g is acting either as a head unit or a camera Data is transmitted in both directions indicated by a double headed arrow The OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD can appear as an extra node in the ring ...

Page 29: ...emory 2 MB internal Controllers µController Renesas V850E2 FL4 H 160 MHz CAN Transceivers CAN FD ATA656x High Speed CAN Transceiver NXP TJA 1041 FlexRay Transceiver NXP TJA 1080 LAN Transceiver Microchip LAN89218 LIN Transceiver SN65HVDA195 MOST Network Controllers and Transceivers MOST150 Controller MOST150 Microchip OS81110 MOST150 cPHY Transceiver MOST150 coaxial Microchip OS82150 S PDIF I O el...

Page 30: ...haracteristics of the OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD device Table 7 3 Electrical Characteristics PARAMETER MIN TYP MAX UNIT COMMENT Operating Voltage Range 7 16 V OptoLyzer MOCCA compact device Current Consumption operation 500 mA Current Consumption sleep 1 mA Relay for external load potential free shutter 5 A 12 V DC ...

Page 31: ...w to Release cPHY Connector Figure 8 1 shows how a cPHY connector of the OptoLyzer MOCCA compact FD can be released or exchanged Figure 8 1 How To Release cPHY Connector Follow these steps 1 Press the locking tab of the snap on coupling 2 Pull the jack away from the device while still pressing the locking tab ...

Page 32: ...R MANUAL Chapter 9 Revision History Table 9 1 Customer Revision History REVISION LEVEL SECTION FIGURE ENTRY CORRECTION DS60001526B Cover page Figure exchanged Section 4 3 2 CAN FD on page 14 Valid prescaler values added for 500 kbit s and above DS60001526A Initial Version ...

Page 33: ...les visit our web site http www K2L de Direct contact information is available at http www K2L de contact K2L GmbH Co KG Emmy Noether Str 14 76131 Karlsruhe Germany Technical Support Contact information for technical support is available at http www K2L de contact OptoLyzer MOCCA Devices 2017 2018 K2L GmbH Co KG 33 DS60001526B K2L USER MANUAL ...

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