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Expanded toolchain creates new possibilities

25th May 2016
Joe Bush
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Opening up a range of new options for using the latest CAN FD data bus standard in rapid control prototyping (RCP), dSPACE has extended its tool chain.

By supporting the XCP standard for CAN FD, dSPACE allows for high performance bypassing of electronic control units (ECUs) and network access with a higher bandwidth than with the classic CAN bus.

High performance ECU Bypassing directly via CAN FD

dSPACE now also supports the CAN FD communication bus standard for ECU bypassing via XCP. Compared to traditional bypassing via CAN, this accelerates the synchronous exchange of larger data volumes between an ECU and an RCP system, such as dSPACE MicroAutoBox II.

Since this method uses the existing CAN FD interfaces on ECUs and the dSPACE RCP system, no additional hardware is needed. All user settings for implementing the bypassing model on the RCP system can be made with the established dSPACE RTI Bypass Blockset. This new CAN FD support for bypassing gives dSPACE customers an additional attractive choice for selecting the ideal bypassing interface for their projects.

DCI-CAN2 enables bus access from the host PC

With the new DCI-CAN2 communication interface, users can access ECU networks based on CAN or CAN FD conveniently from their PC. The compact DCI-CAN2 uses the host PC's USB interface to communicate with the ECU bus network. This way, CAN/CAN FD data can easily be monitored and visualised for analysis and diagnostics on the host PC by using the Bus Navigator in dSPACE ControlDesk. The USB connector also powers the DCI-CAN2, so no other connectors are necessary to use the interface.

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