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ECU Test

ECU tests accompany development in all phases, e.g. to check the functionality of prototypes or as regression and conformity tests. Steps in testing ECUs include test specification development, real-time simulation of the ECU environment, and configuration of full test systems. ECU testing tools from Vector support you in broadbased implementation of simulation and test environments.

Regardless of your present task in the development process the Vector test tools provide a scalable and re-usable solution from pure software-in-the-loop simulations to HIL testing to functional acceptance tests.

Due to the parallel access to the CAN, LIN, MOST or FlexRay bus systems as well as by acquiring and stimulating of analogue and digital data via DAQ and external hardware you can easily realize development accompanying tests. Therefore you ensure a process conformant development of the ECU functionality and network communication.

Tool for simulation and testing of networks and electronic control units CANoe
Test tool for networks and distributed systems CANalyzer
Software tool to create CANoe test modules comfortably Test Automation Editor
CANoe Test Package for CAN Conformance Tests according to VAG Test Specification VW 80118 CANoe Test Package VW 80118
Hardware modules for controling the I/O-Ports of an ECU VT System
Hardware module for reproducable disturbance of the CAN physical layer CANstress
The unique stress module for FlexRay FRstress
Programmable data logger for CAN, LIN, and MOST GL1000
CANlog
Multilog
Oscilloscope for measurement and display of CAN busline voltage CANscope
Flexible and freely configurable CAN and LIN node for the production and testing environment CANister
Expert team for individually customized development and test environments CANoe Applications
Programming interface for CAN database access CANdbLib
Programmable I/O device for CAN systems CANextender

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