DATA PROTOCOLS & REMOTE CONTROL
OXYGEN provides robust data input and output features, including Ethernet, MODBUS TCP, and XCP for seamless integration and control. Stream and record data via SCPI, manage devices with remote control, and ensure smooth communication with test beds using EtherCAT or CAN out. Whether for UDP data, remote access, or custom applications, OXYGEN offers versatile tools to handle your data acquisition and control needs efficiently.
DATA INPUT FEATURES
ETHERNET RECEIVER
Do you have UDP data sources that you would like to use in OXYGEN? The Ethernet receiver is your solution. It decodes UDP packets into OXYGEN channels, allowing visualization and recording alongside your other data.
It supports multiple receiver instances, uses a simple XML decoding structure for packet descriptions, and offers time synchronization with timestamp decoding.

MODBUS TCP PLUGIN
Read and store data from MODBUS TCP clients. The MODBUS TCP plugin allows you to monitor and analyze data from devices under test (DUT) to compare internal states with measured values, making OXYGEN a powerful monitoring tool for MODBUS. Ideal for applications like solar inverters, power converters, or energy monitors.

DATA OUTPUT FEATURES
DATA OUTPUT USING SCPI
OXYGEN’s SCPI interface is the powerful tool for data transfer and remote control. The following data transfer possibilities are available when using SCPI (for remote control see below):
- Single value or buffered data fetching
- Data transfer rates up to 10 kS/S supported
- Different transfer formats available for efficient transfer and decoding

ETHERNET SENDER
The Ethernet Sender allows you to easily transmit measurement data via Ethernet UDP to one or multiple data sinks. An XML file for decoding the data on the receiver side is automatically generated and can be seamlessly imported by OXYGEN’s Ethernet receiver. This powerful combination is perfect for efficiently distributing data to multiple clients for monitoring purposes.
- Maximum output rate: 100 Hz
- End-to-end or Broadcast supported
- Directly compatible with Ethernet receiver

XCP OUT
The CAN-OUT is not fast enough for your automotive testbed? Use XCP over Ethernet instead. With this option, the OXYGEN software acts as XCP-slave and serves measurement data to your testbed:
- ASAM standard with automatic A2L generation
- Polling and DAQ-list support (up to 10 kS/s) for live data transfer
- Measurement control and software synchronization
- Compatible with Vector CANape and ETAS INCA

ETHERCAT
Does your test bed support only EtherCAT for data and control? No problem! Our TRION-EtherCAT hardware meets your needs:
- Transfer up to 100 measurement channels via EtherCAT
- Up to 1000 Hz update rate
- Typ I/O delay: 200 ms
- Transfer absolute timestamps for post-synchronization
- Automatic ESI file generation

CAN OUT
If you need acquired data on the CAN bus, the CAN-transmit function makes it easy to serve almost any OXYGEN channel cyclically on the CAN bus.
- Supports TRION-CAN and Vector CAN
- Simultaneously send and receive on the same bus
- Selectable transmission interval for each CAN message
- Adjust transmission delay for quality or responsiveness
- Automatic *.dbc file generation for decoding

DATA STREAM
With the data stream feature, you can transfer and process data in your own application. Stream raw data and calculated data, like power or statistics, via TCP/IP at high speed to one or more applications.
- Stream data via TCP/IP at full sample rate.
- Configure streams via SCPI interface for full remote control.
- Supports multiple streams with individually configurable channels.
- Example stream decoders available in C and Python.
- Continuous and triggered streaming supported.
- Can be used during acquisition, recording and even during post processing for transferring data from a *.dmd file.

REMOTE CONTROL using SCPI
OXYGEN’s SCPI interface is the powerful tool for data transfer and remote control. The following remote control possibilities are available when using SCPI (for data transfer see above):
- Acquisition and recording control
- Full channel list access to read and configure channel settings
- Editing header information
- Trigger control
- Screenshot initiation for reporting purpose
- And many more

REMOTE ACCESS
As DEWETRON data acquisition systems are either Windows or Linux based, standard remote access tools can be used to access and configure your system in case it is accessible via network or VPN.
