Keysight Cxpi

Keysight introduces CXPI triggering, decode options for oscilloscopes

May 6, 2016

Santa Rosa, CA. Keysight Technologies has announced clock extension peripheral interface (CXPI) decoding and triggering options for its InfiniiVision 3000T and 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes. The company said these are the only oscilloscopes available today that can decode and trigger on the CXPI bus. These new capabilities improve engineers’ efficiency in debugging the physical layer of CXPI serial buses, which are used primarily in automotive applications.

CXPI is the next-generation, higher-performance serial bus protocol for automotive body control applications. Although the local interconnect network (LIN) is the primary bus used today for body control, it is often difficult to achieve sufficient performance and reliability in human machine interface (HMI) applications that require responsiveness. For this reason, the CXPI bus will eventually replace many of today’s LIN bus applications. The CXPI protocol provides some features of the controller area network (CAN) protocol, such as nondestruction arbitration, as well as extension error detection and recovery, implemented on a UART-based data link.

Using an oscilloscope to test and debug the signal integrity (physical layer) of CXPI signals is critical for ensuring error-free transmission of data. Keysight’s new CXPI triggering and decode capabilities in the InfiniiVision 3000T and 4000 X-Series oscilloscopes will rely on hardware-based decoding to enable the industry’s fastest decode update rates. Faster waveform and decode update rates increase the scope’s probability of capturing random and infrequent errors. With these new options, the InfiniiVision oscilloscopes can decode and trigger on specific errors (optionally filtered by frame ID) such as CRC errors, parity bit errors, data length errors, inter-byte space errors, inter-frame space errors, sample errors, and framing errors. Detection and elimination of bus errors during the design phase is crucial for automotive safety.

The new Keysight CXPI trigger and decode options will be available for purchase in July. Additional information about Keysight automotive testing using oscilloscopes is available at www.keysight.com/find/scopes-auto.

The CXPI specification (SAE J3076_201510) from SAE International is available at www.sae.org.

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Rick Nelson | Contributing Editor

Rick is currently Contributing Technical Editor. He was Executive Editor for EE in 2011-2018. Previously he served on several publications, including EDN and Vision Systems Design, and has received awards for signed editorials from the American Society of Business Publication Editors. He began as a design engineer at General Electric and Litton Industries and earned a BSEE degree from Penn State.

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