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ELM329P 参数 Datasheet PDF下载

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型号: ELM329P
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内容描述: CAN解释 [CAN Interpreter]
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品牌: ELM [ ELM ELECTRONICS ]
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ELM329  
Programmable Parameters  
The ELM329 contains several programmable  
memory locations that retain their data even after  
power is turned off. Every time the IC is powered up,  
these locations are read and used to change the  
default settings for such things as whether to display  
the headers, or how often to send ‘wakeup’ messages.  
The settings, or parameters, can be altered by the  
user at any time using a few simple commands. These  
Programmable Parameter commands are standard AT  
Commands, with one exception: each one requires a  
two-step process to complete. This extra step provides  
some security against random inputs that might  
accidentally result in changes.  
04:01 F 05:FF F 06:F1 F 07:0F F  
08:FF F 09:00 F 0A:0A F 0B:FF F  
0C:68 F 0D:0D F 0E:9A F 0F:F8 F  
10:FF F 11:FF F 12:FF F 13:FF F  
14:FF F 15:FF F 16:FF F 17:FF F  
18:FF F 19:FF F 1A:FF F 1B:FF F  
1C:FF F 1D:FF F 1E:FF F 1F:FF F  
20:03 F 21:FF F 22:62 F 23:00 F  
24:00 F 25:00 F 26:00 F 27:FF F  
28:FF F 29:FF F 2A:08 F 2B:02 F  
2C:E0 F 2D:04 F 2E:E0 F 2F:0A F  
30:42 F 31:01 F 32:F0 F 33:06 F  
34:E0 F 35:0F F 36:FF F 37:FF F  
The following pages list the currently supported  
Programmable Parameters for this version of the  
ELM329. As an example of how to use them, consider  
PP 01 (shown on page 61) which sets the default state  
for the AT H command. If you are constantly powering  
your ELM329 and then using AT H1 to turn the  
headers on, you may want to change the default  
setting, so that they are always on by default. To do  
this, simply set the value of PP 01 to 00:  
You can see that PP 01 now shows a value of 00,  
and it is enabled (oN), while the others are all off.  
Another example shows how you might change  
the CAN filler byte. Some systems use ‘AA’ as the  
value to put into unused CAN bytes, while the ELM329  
uses ‘00’ by default. To change the ELM329’s  
behaviour, simply change PP 26:  
>AT PP 26 SV AA  
OK  
>AT PP 01 SV 00  
OK  
>AT PP 26 ON  
OK  
This changes the value associated with PP 01, but  
does not enable it. To make the change effective, you  
must also type:  
Again, PP 26 is of type ‘D’, so the above change  
will not actually take effect until the AT D command is  
issued, or the ELM329 is reset.  
>AT PP 01 ON  
OK  
The Programmable Parameters are a great way to  
customize your ELM329 for your own use, but you  
should do so with caution if using commercial  
software. Most software expects an ELM329 to  
respond in certain ways to commands, and may be  
confused if the carriage return character has been  
redefined, or if the CAN response shows data length  
codes, for example. If you make changes, it might be  
best to make small changes and then see the effect of  
each, so that it is easier to retrace your steps and  
‘undo’ what you have done. If you get in too deeply,  
don’t forget the ‘all off’ command:  
At this point, you have changed the default setting  
for AT H1/H0, but you have not changed the actual  
value of the current AT H1/H0 setting. From the ‘Type’  
column in the table on page 61, you can see that the  
change only becomes effective the next time that  
defaults are restored. This could be from a reset, a  
power off/on, or possibly an AT D command.  
With time, it may be difficult to know what changes  
you have made to the Programmable Parameters. To  
help with that, the ELM329 provides a Programmable  
Parameter Summary (PPS) command. This simply  
prints a list of all of the PPs, their current value, and  
whether they are on/enabled (N), or off/disabled (F).  
For an ELM329 v2.0 IC, with only the headers enabled  
(as discussed above), the summary table would look  
like this:  
>AT PP FF OFF  
No matter what software you use, you might get  
into more serious trouble, should you change the baud  
rate, or the Carriage Return character, for example,  
and forget what you have set them to. The Carriage  
Return value that is set by PP 0D is the only character  
that is recognized by the ELM329 as ending a  
>AT PPS  
00:FF F 01:00 N 02:FF F 03:19 F  
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