Mastering CAN Network: Vector CANoe,CANalyzer, CAPL& Theory

CAN network theory and practice : Vector CANoe,CANalyzer, CAPL, CANdb++, CANCase for network simulation

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Description

  • Learn the general network communication principles

  • · Have an Idea of the OSI layer

  • · Learn in detail the CAN OSI physical layer

  • · Analyze the real CAN network in real vehicles

  • · Be able to face with an automotive harness issue

  • · Learn in detail the Vector CANOE software

  • · Learn in detail the CAPL language to stimulate CAN messages on a real CAN Network

  • · Learn the CAN transceiver function with the related electronic circuit

  • · Learn all the Vector CANOE software add on components:

  • CAN network database ( CAN DB + +)

  • Define CAN nodes

  • Define CAN Messages

  • Define CAN signals

  • Assign value tables to CAN signals

  • Define the relevant value attributes to run properly the CAN simulation

  • CAN interactive generator block

  • CAN Replay block

  • Take a CAN log acquisition

  • Fields of the CAN trace window


  • Visual panel programming ( switch on a virtual car engine , virtual acceleration and deceleration , showing of the engine speed on an analog gauge)


  • ·Integral videos, in my workshops you will see what is happening in real time , I do not cut and paste the video recordings

  • Continue troubleshooting Vector CANOE run time errors and compilation



· No required previous knowledge is required,

· I will explain step by step what you need for to pass from Beginner to Advanced Automotive Expert




Apply immediately for automotive programming/ testing positions!






What You Will Learn!

  • Analyze a real CAN network on a prototype vehicle and make diagnosis
  • Applying for automotive testing/ programming job positions which requires the complete knowledge of the CAN network
  • CAN network protocol 2.0A & 2.0B from scratch
  • Configure a real life project with VECTOR CANoe, VECTOR CANalyzer
  • CAPL programming
  • Configure en entire CAN network hardware
  • Understand how the CAN works on the real vehicle

Who Should Attend!

  • Electrical Engineers
  • Electrical Technicians
  • Electrical Tech or Engineering Students
  • Process Control Technicians and Engineers
  • Process Automation Engineers
  • Programmers working in the Process Automation field
  • Automotive Engineers
  • Automotive Technicians