Technica CM 100 High Bedienungsanleitung

Manual-Version: 0.991
Hardware: v1.1 up to v3.1
USER MANUAL
January 2020
IVN2Eth
Capture Module:
CM 100 High
Firmware: v009.005.060

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CONTENT
1GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................... 5
1.1 Functionality and Features of the CM_100_High............................................... 5
1.2 Warranty and Safety Information ........................................................................ 7
1.3 Declaration of Conformity.................................................................................... 8
1.4 Scope of Delivery .................................................................................................. 8
2HARDWARE INTERFACES .......................................................................................... 9
2.1 Connectors............................................................................................................ 9
2.1.1 Power Connector - Black MQS Connector Frontside (10 pins one row) .10
2.1.2 RJ45 Ethernet connectors ..........................................................................11
2.1.3 White MQS Connector Backside (12 pins, 2 rows) ...................................11
2.1.4 Micro HDMI connector ................................................................................ 13
2.2 Other Interfaces ..................................................................................................13
2.2.1 Rotary-Switch ...............................................................................................13
2.2.1.1 Rotary-Switch in status 0 to D ............................................................. 13
2.2.1.2 Rotary-Switch in status E .....................................................................14
2.2.1.3 Rotary-Switch in status F .....................................................................14
2.2.2 Status LEDs..................................................................................................14
3ACCESS BY WEBSERVER ......................................................................................... 16
4CONFIGURATION OF THE CM_100_High................................................................ 17
4.1 Save Changes .....................................................................................................17
4.2 Home Screen....................................................................................................... 17
4.3 System Information tab...................................................................................... 18
4.3.1 General Information..................................................................................... 18
4.3.2 IP addresses ................................................................................................ 20
4.4 Control Panel tab ................................................................................................ 21
4.4.1 Restart target ...............................................................................................22
4.4.2 Configuration ...............................................................................................22
4.4.3 Prevent sleep ...............................................................................................24
4.4.3.1 Staying alive conditions .......................................................................24
4.4.3.2 Wake up conditions ..............................................................................24
4.4.4 WakeUp Lines and Actuator ....................................................................... 25

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4.4.5 WUP time to LOW ........................................................................................ 26
4.4.6 Sleep Timeout .............................................................................................. 26
4.4.7 Date and Time.............................................................................................. 27
4.5 Switch Status tab................................................................................................ 28
4.5.1 Spy multiplexer ............................................................................................29
4.5.1.1 Use PLP Header.................................................................................... 29
4.5.1.2 Enable Traffic Shaping and Traffic Bandwidth .................................. 29
4.5.1.3 Keep original VLANs in Header ...........................................................30
4.5.1.4 Use OuterVlans .....................................................................................30
4.5.1.5 Destination MAC...................................................................................30
4.5.1.6 Enable packetization, Timeout for packetization............................... 30
4.5.1.7 Logging Ports for packetization ..........................................................30
4.5.1.8 Delay for Logging.................................................................................. 31
4.5.1.9 Filters Table........................................................................................... 32
4.5.1.10 Edit Basic Filter .................................................................................... 32
4.5.1.11 Edit Advance Filter ............................................................................... 34
4.5.2 Host Port ......................................................................................................37
4.5.3 GB Ports........................................................................................................38
4.5.4 100BASE-T1 Ports ....................................................................................... 40
4.6 Synchronisation of several devices by PTP (802.1AS) ................................... 42
4.6.1 Transport of time-synchronization information........................................ 42
4.6.2 Propagation delay measurement ............................................................... 43
4.6.3 How to setup a synchronized network with CaptureModules .................44
4.7 Advance Filter ..................................................................................................... 44
4.7.1 General information..................................................................................... 44
4.7.2 Example for dropping a frame with outerVLAN (0x123) and IP-destination
address 160.48.199.125 on one port ......................................................................44
4.8 Inject ....................................................................................................................45
5APPLICATION AND FIRMWARE UPDATE ...............................................................47
5.1 Preconditions and important information ........................................................47
5.2 Update via GB-A Port.......................................................................................... 48
5.3 Update via 100BASE-T1 Port on the frontside (power connector)................. 49
6ADDITIONAL INFORMATION....................................................................................50
7LIST OF FIGURES....................................................................................................... 51

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1GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Functionality and Features of the CM_100_High
Figure 1-1: Chapture_Module_100_High
The Technica Engineering Capture_Module_100_High from Technica Engineering
GmbH is used to capture the traffic from 1 x 1000BASE-T1 line (between two DUTs)
and 2 x 100BASE-T1 lines, correspondingly. The traffic is captured without causing
interference on the network and delivered with a 40 ns resolution hardware time stamp,
thus making the analysis of AVB/TSN traffic possible.
Several devices can be used on the same setup, whenever more T1 ports are needed,
and when other IVN technologies are present, the in-built-synchronization using
802.1AS allows for simultaneous use with the other “IVN2Eth Capture Modules”.
Figure 1-2: Capture_Module_100_High

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Features:
6 Link Line 100BASE-T1 (12 Ports)
Configure easily via Webserver
Network Time Synchronization (802.1AS) –allows to synchronize multiple Eth
Combos or any other “Capture Module”
Source Timestamping with 40 ns resolution
Rotary Switch for manual configuration of the device’s IP-Addresses
(Gbit –RJ-45)
Wakeup capable
Robust stainless-steel case
General Information:
Power requirement:
8 to 16 Volt DC (nominal 12 Volt DC)
Power consumption:
5,7 to 7,8 Watt
Size:
167 x 143 x 32 mm
Weight:
1,0 kg
International Protection:
IP 2 0
Operating temperature:
-30°Celsius to 50°Celsius (prototype)
LINKS:
The User can download the latest firmware and documentation for the CM_100_High
here:
https://technica-engineering.de/en/produkt/capture-module-100-high/

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1.2 Warranty and Safety Information
Before operating the device, read this manual thoroughly and retain
it for your reference.
The latest documentation for the CM_Eth_Combo can be
downloaded here:
https://technica-engineering.de/produkt/capture-module-100-high/
Use the device only as described in this manual.
Use only in dry conditions.
Do not apply power to a damaged device.
Do not open the device. Otherwise warranty will be lost.
This device is designed for engineering purpose only.
Special care has to be taken for operation.
Do not use this device in a series production car.
As this device is likely to be used under rough conditions, warranty is
limited to 1 year.
Manufacturer liability for damage caused by using the device is
excluded.
Caution: The device can get hot.
Do not cover the device due to fire danger.
Do not place the device near to highly flammable materials due to fire
danger.
If you wish to discard a CM_CAN_Combo from Technica Engineering
GmbH, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard
this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask
for the correct method of disposal.

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1.3 Declaration of Conformity
Figure 1-3: Copy of Declaration of conformity
1.4 Scope of Delivery
The delivery includes:
1x CM_100_High
Cable-set can be ordered separately.
1x Cable-set
o1m Ethernet Cable,
oconnectors,
ocrimp contacts,
ocables,
obanana plugs

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2HARDWARE INTERFACES
2.1 Connectors
On the label on top of the device you can see an overview about all HW-Interfaces of
the CM_100_High:
Figure 2-1: Label of CM_100_High with pinning information

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2.1.1 Power Connector - Black MQS Connector Frontside (10
pins one row)
Figure 2-2: Power Connector
Power supply for the device is supplied by Pin 1 (12Volt) and Pin 2 (Ground)
Requirements for the device itself: 12 Volt DC up to 1 Ampere (typical 600mA).
Warning: If you apply a voltage higher than 16 Volt, the device will be damaged!
In this connector there are also two wakeup lines:
As a digital input, each wake-up line consumes approx. 0.7 mA.
As digital output, each wake-up line supplies max. approx. 60 mA.
The Tyco Electronics (TE) Micro Quad Lock System (MQS) is used.
Name
Picture
Part Number
Tyco, MQS Buchsengehäuse 10 Pol Black
1-929423-2
Tyco crimp contact
928999-1
Table 2-1: Parts of black MQS connector
Note: You can use the official Tyco tool for these crimp contacts. A cheap variant is
the crimp tool for “PSK” contacts.
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