Hardware-in-the-loop testing (HIL) is imperative in any test workflow because it allows engineers to test ECUs under real-world conditions using digital twins of the various systems in the car instead ...
An overview of different approaches to test automotive electronic control units while facing the challenges of today’s automotive industry. Electronic control units (ECUs) were invented in the 1970s.
Suited for use in design and validation of automotive electronic control units, the ECU Measurement and Calibration Toolkit 2.0, supports the Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol (XCP).
Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing enhances the verification of ECUs by simulating real-world conditions using digital twins. The key benefits of an integrated HIL testing platform include accelerated ...
Electronic control units (ECUs) in modern vehicles are all linked together via various communication interfaces. The information, which each ECU needs to function correctly, is received from other ...
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