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CAN

Updated on Apr 13, 2026

The CAN menu is where you can export .dbc files, set the CAN baud rate, set the output rate, set the CAN termination and configure and enable full bus logging for the CAN FD ports.


Bus Loading at 24% image.

In the top right-hand corner of the CAN menu, you will see this Bus loading graphic.

It will display the current load on the CAN bus, so you can see the load applied to the bus as you add channels. We recommend a maximum load of 70%. If the CAN bus loading exceeds the recommended 70%, the CAN bus may become unstable and samples may be lost. You can reduce the bus load by increasing the baud rate or reducing the number of output IDs.

Bus Loading at 24% image.

In the top right-hand corner of the CAN menu, you will see this Bus loading graphic.

It will display the current load on the CAN bus, so you can see the load applied to the bus as you add channels. We recommend a maximum load of 70%. If the CAN bus loading exceeds the recommended 70%, the CAN bus may become unstable and samples may be lost. You can reduce the bus load by increasing the baud rate or reducing the number of output IDs.


Screenshot of the Settings Tab of the CAN Menu in VBOX Setup connected to a VBOX 4 ADAS unit.
Cropped screenshot of the VBOX DBC Export area.

Export

Click Export to create a .DBC file of the current VBOX CAN output configuration. 

Click on a port to expand the port settings.

Cropped screenshot of the Settings area.

Screenshot of the CAN Port area when expanded.

Baud Rate #

Cropped screenshot of the CAN Port Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s as most light vehicles use that baud rate. 

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 
  • Custom
Cropped screenshot of the CAN Port Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s as most light vehicles use that baud rate. 

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 
  • Custom

Custom Baud Rate #

Screenshot of the CAN Port Custom Baud Rate area.

If you wish to use another baud rate than the specific baud rate settings, you can select the Custom option and click the Edit button. This will open a window where you can set your own custom baud rate.   

Output Rate #

Screenshot of the CAN Port Output Rate Options.

This setting controls the CAN output update rate for the purpose of resolving bandwidth limitation issues.

The available output rates are:

  • 100 Hz
  • 50 Hz
  • 20 Hz
  • 10 Hz
  • 5 Hz
  • 1 Hz
Screenshot of the CAN Port Output Rate Options.

This setting controls the CAN output update rate for the purpose of resolving bandwidth limitation issues.

The available output rates are:

  • 100 Hz
  • 50 Hz
  • 20 Hz
  • 10 Hz
  • 5 Hz
  • 1 Hz

Termination #

Cropped screenshot of the CAN Termination toggle.

Ticking the Termination box will add 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection. 

Cropped screenshot of the CAN Termination toggle.

Ticking the Termination box will add 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection. 

Configure CAN Input #

Cropped screenshot of the Configure CAN Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN Input button to open the CAN Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  

Cropped screenshot of the Configure CAN Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN Input button to open the CAN Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  

Screenshot of the CAN FD 1 Port area, expanded.

Full Bus Logging #

Cropped screenshot of the Full Bus Logging toggle.

Enable CAN logging on the CAN FD 1 port by toggling the Full bus logging switch on.

When the bus is active, the applied settings will be displayed in the grey section heading. 

Cropped screenshot of the Full Bus Logging toggle.

Enable CAN logging on the CAN FD 1 port by toggling the Full bus logging switch on.

When the bus is active, the applied settings will be displayed in the grey section heading. 

Bus Name #

Cropped screenshot of the Bus Name option.

The default name for the bus is CAN FD 1 but you can edit the name in the text box. 

Cropped screenshot of the Bus Name option.

The default name for the bus is CAN FD 1 but you can edit the name in the text box. 

Termination #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD1 port Termination toggle.

The Termination toggle switch will enable/disable 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection on the CAN FD 1 port. 

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD1 port Termination toggle.

The Termination toggle switch will enable/disable 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection on the CAN FD 1 port. 

Baud Rate #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD1 port Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s.

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 
Cropped screenshot of the CANFD1 port Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s.

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 

CAN FD #

Cropped screenshot of the CAN FD toggle.

The CAN FD toggle switch enables/disables the CAN FD logging on the CAN FD 1 port.

When you enable this setting, the Data rate setting becomes available. 

When this setting is disabled, the CAN FD 1 port will only log CAN 2.0.

Cropped screenshot of the CAN FD toggle.

The CAN FD toggle switch enables/disables the CAN FD logging on the CAN FD 1 port.

When you enable this setting, the Data rate setting becomes available. 

When this setting is disabled, the CAN FD 1 port will only log CAN 2.0.

Data Rate #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD port Data Rate options.

When you are logging CAN FD, you will also need to define the required data rate. 

The available data rate options are:

  • 5 Mbit/s
  • 4 Mbit/s
  • 2 Mbit/s
Cropped screenshot of the CANFD port Data Rate options.

When you are logging CAN FD, you will also need to define the required data rate. 

The available data rate options are:

  • 5 Mbit/s
  • 4 Mbit/s
  • 2 Mbit/s

Configure CAN FD 1 Input #

Screenshot of the Configure CAN FD 1 Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN FD 1 Input button to open the CAN FD 1 Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  

Screenshot of the Configure CAN FD 1 Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN FD 1 Input button to open the CAN FD 1 Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  

Screenshot of the CANFD 2 Port expanded

Full Bus Logging #

Cropped screenshot of the Full Bus Logging toggle.

Enable CAN logging on the CAN FD 2 port by toggling the Full bus logging switch on.

When the bus is active, the applied settings will be displayed in the grey section heading. 

Cropped screenshot of the Full Bus Logging toggle.

Enable CAN logging on the CAN FD 2 port by toggling the Full bus logging switch on.

When the bus is active, the applied settings will be displayed in the grey section heading. 

Bus Name #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD2 Bus Name option.

The default name for the bus is CAN FD 2 but you can edit the name in the text box. 

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD2 Bus Name option.

The default name for the bus is CAN FD 2 but you can edit the name in the text box. 

Termination #

Cropped screenshot of the Termination toggle.

The Termination toggle switch will enable/disable 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection on the CAN FD 2 port. 

Cropped screenshot of the Termination toggle.

The Termination toggle switch will enable/disable 120-ohm resistance to the CAN bus connection on the CAN FD 2 port. 

Baud Rate #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s. 

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 
Cropped screenshot of the CANFD Baud Rate options.

The baud rate sets the bit rate of the CAN messages (not the frequency at which the messages are sent). 

The default setting is 500 Kbit/s. 

The available baud rate options are:

  • 1 Mbit/s
  • 500 kbit/s
  • 250 kbit/s
  • 125 kbit/s 

CAN FD #

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD toggle.

The CAN FD toggle switch enables/disables the CAN FD logging on the CAN FD 2 port.

When you enable this setting, the Data rate setting becomes available. 

When this setting is disabled, the CAN FD 2 port will only log CAN 2.0.

Cropped screenshot of the CANFD toggle.

The CAN FD toggle switch enables/disables the CAN FD logging on the CAN FD 2 port.

When you enable this setting, the Data rate setting becomes available. 

When this setting is disabled, the CAN FD 2 port will only log CAN 2.0.

Data Rate #

Cropped screenshot of the CAN FD Data Rate options.

When you are logging CAN FD, you will also need to define the required data rate. 

The available data rate options are:

  • 5 Mbit/s
  • 4 Mbit/s
  • 2 Mbit/s
Cropped screenshot of the CAN FD Data Rate options.

When you are logging CAN FD, you will also need to define the required data rate. 

The available data rate options are:

  • 5 Mbit/s
  • 4 Mbit/s
  • 2 Mbit/s

Configure CAN FD 2 Input #

Cropped screenshot of the Configure CAN FD 2 Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN FD 2 Input button to open the CAN FD 2 Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  

Cropped screenshot of the Configure CAN FD 2 Input button.

Click on the Configure CAN FD 2 Input button to open the CAN FD 2 Input section in the Channel Setup menu to further configure your CAN channels.  


Select which CAN output identifiers you would like to have transmitted. The top table contains Motorola format CAN messages, the bottom table contains Intel format CAN messages, which are to be used with Stahle robot systems.  

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted IDs Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted IDs Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Deselect All button.

De-select all

Click this button to untick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Deselect All button.

De-select all

Click this button to untick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted IDs Send tick box.

Send

Tick or untick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted IDs Send tick box.

Send

Tick or untick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual ID settings for a Transmitted ID.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, for example, 0x301, 0x302 …. 0x307.

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual ID settings for a Transmitted ID.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, for example, 0x301, 0x302 …. 0x307.

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted ID Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

If it is unticked, the CAN identifier type will be standard 11 bit. The standard identifier type allows 2048 different CAN message identifiers or message “names”. The extended identifier type allows 436207616 different CAN message identifiers. The identifier type should be set to match the CAN data logging equipment.

Cropped screenshot of the Transmitted ID Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

If it is unticked, the CAN identifier type will be standard 11 bit. The standard identifier type allows 2048 different CAN message identifiers or message “names”. The extended identifier type allows 436207616 different CAN message identifiers. The identifier type should be set to match the CAN data logging equipment.

Shows which channels will be sent out in each message.

Screenshot of the Transmitted IDs tab displaying data bytes for Motorola messages.
Example of the data byte view.

Select which ADAS CAN output identifiers you would like transmitted.

Cropped screenshot of the Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes.

Cropped screenshot of the Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes.

Cropped screenshot of the De-select All button.

De-select all

Click this button to un-tick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the De-select All button.

De-select all

Click this button to un-tick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Send tick box.

Send

Tick or un-tick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Send tick box.

Send

Tick or un-tick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual IDs area.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX by typing in a new ID or using the up and down arrows to move through the available IDs. If the selected ID is a duplicate of an already used one, it will become red to indicate it is unavailable. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, such as 0x30A, 0x30B … 0x30F.

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual IDs area.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX by typing in a new ID or using the up and down arrows to move through the available IDs. If the selected ID is a duplicate of an already used one, it will become red to indicate it is unavailable. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, such as 0x30A, 0x30B … 0x30F.

Cropped screenshot of the Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

Cropped screenshot of the Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

Shows which channels will be sent out in each message.

Screenshot of the ADAS Transmitted IDs area.
Cropped screenshot of the Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Select All button.

Select all

Click this button to tick all available Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the De-select All button.

De-select all

Click this button to untick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the De-select All button.

De-select all

Click this button to untick all ticked Send boxes. 

Cropped screenshot of the Send tick box.

Send

Tick or untick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Send tick box.

Send

Tick or untick the respective Send boxes for the messages you wish to switch on or off. 

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual ID area.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, for example, 0x301, 0x302 …. 0x307.

Cropped screenshot of the Default and Actual ID area.

Default and Actual ID

You can modify the CAN IDs transmitted by the VBOX. The Default values are the Racelogic standard IDs, for example, 0x301, 0x302 …. 0x307.

Cropped screenshot of the Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

If it is unticked, the CAN identifier type will be standard 11 bit. The standard identifier type allows 2048 different CAN message identifiers or message “names”. The extended identifier type allows 436207616 different CAN message identifiers. The identifier type should be set to match the CAN data logging equipment.

Cropped screenshot of the Xtd tick box.

Xtd

Tick the respective Xtd boxes for the identifiers you wish to extend from the standard 11-bit format to the extended 29-bit format. 

If it is unticked, the CAN identifier type will be standard 11 bit. The standard identifier type allows 2048 different CAN message identifiers or message “names”. The extended identifier type allows 436207616 different CAN message identifiers. The identifier type should be set to match the CAN data logging equipment.

Screenshot of the CAN Pass Through tab.