Differentiate between RX and TX messages in a CAN DBC

I want to differentiate between rx and tx CAN-messages from a DBC but can't find any difference, when I open it with notebook. As anyone a idea if they can be identified in a DBC?

4

1 Answer

The DBC Format is described here and here.

The sender is specified on the same line as the message definition like so:

BO_ <CAN-ID> <MessageName>: <MessageLength> <SendingNode>

While the receiver is specified on the signal line:

SG_ <SignalName> [M|m<MultiplexerIdentifier>] : <StartBit>|<Length>@<Endianness><Signed> (<Factor>,<Offset>) [<Min>|<Max>] "[Unit]" [ReceivingNodes]

So for the following definition, IO is the sending node while DBG is the receiving node (in other word this is a Tx-Message for IO and an Rx-Message for DBG):

BO_ 500 IO_DEBUG: 4 IO SG_ IO_DEBUG_test_unsigned : 0|8@1+ (1,0) [0|0] "" DBG
0

Your Answer

Sign up or log in

Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password

Post as a guest

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge that you have read and understand our privacy policy and code of conduct.

You Might Also Like