Functions
Supports simultaneous deployment and operation of multiple test environments on the same device
Supports functions such as managing multiple projects and experiments simultaneously
Supports access to bus systems such as CAN, LIN, ETH, etc
Recorded bus data can be replayed,and automatic monitoring, recording, and playback control can be performed
GUI editing function, supporting users to create controls and experimental interfaces by dragging and dropping
Supports functions such as engineering and experimental management
Compatible with multiple ASAM standards
Supports accessing various buses through PC bus or wireless, as well as monitoring and data recording of various buses
Supports XCP and CCP protocols to access ECU
Provides a powerful editor for graphically defining excitation signals
Easy playback of measured and recorded data, including: ASAM MDF
Supports control fault injection unit, can be used to simulate line faults of electronic control unit
Supports fault injection for CAN/LIN in the physical layer, data link layer, and application layer, including electrical open circuit, short circuit fault, link layer transmission bit fault, error frame injection, application layer message delay, MAC tampering and other fault injection functions
Supports real-time monitoring, display and storage of Ethernet communication messages, and synchronize with other buses and signals of the test system
Supports users to flexibly generate and send Ethernet Layer 2 messages, realizing the generation and sending of any Ethernet Layer 2 messages
Supports fault injection function of multi-layer Ethernet protocol, and the injection logic can be linked with other models in a closed loop
Supports real-time monitoring, display and storage of communication messages on CANFD/LIN bus, and synchronize with other buses and signals of the test system
Supports flexible user configuration to generate and send CANFD/LIN messages
Supports graphical signal source editing, providing commonly used signal forms such as constant input, ramp input, sawtooth wave input, pulse input, sine input, exponential input, etc. complex signals can be achieved through the combination of the above signal sources