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- Fri 30. Apr 2021, 03:52
- Forum: PCAN-UDS
- Topic: Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
- Replies: 5
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Re: Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
You can also build the example-application and use it for this purpose,
if it fits your needs already.
Hello Marvin,
In that case, can I use PCAN-USB Pro, which has 2 x CAN channels?
I mean 1 CAN channel is used as the tester, 1 CAN channel is used as the ECU Simulator.
Best regards,
Nhan ...
- Thu 29. Apr 2021, 04:15
- Forum: PCAN-UDS
- Topic: Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3807
Re: Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
Hello Marvin,
Thank you for your quick response.
Without an ECU or a simulated ECU there is not much reason to use UDS in the first place.
Because I am working on a project related to UDS. I will work with real ECU in real car later on, currently only in the design and testing process, so I ...
Thank you for your quick response.
Without an ECU or a simulated ECU there is not much reason to use UDS in the first place.
Because I am working on a project related to UDS. I will work with real ECU in real car later on, currently only in the design and testing process, so I ...
- Wed 28. Apr 2021, 10:01
- Forum: PCAN-UDS
- Topic: Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3807
Basic concept about UDS: ECU types
Hello everyone,
I am new to UDS. I did about CAN protocol before, I had a CAN Bus system with 3 nodes. Now I want to use PCAN-USB to test a CAN-based UDS project. In my understanding, UDS is the message protocol communicating between Tester and ECU, as shown below:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com ...
I am new to UDS. I did about CAN protocol before, I had a CAN Bus system with 3 nodes. Now I want to use PCAN-USB to test a CAN-based UDS project. In my understanding, UDS is the message protocol communicating between Tester and ECU, as shown below:
https://1.bp.blogspot.com ...