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Vector adds HPC data protocols to CANape 22 l

Vector adds HPC data protocols to CANape 22 l

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By Nick Flaherty



Vector in Germany has added data protocols for high performance computing (HPC) and zone ECUs to its CANape tool.

With the current version 22, the Vector CANape measurement and calibration software records all data in the Software Defined Vehicle (SDV) with support for the DDS, DLT and SOME/IP protocols that are used to access internal data from HPCs and zone ECUs.

With version 22 of CANape, data is captured via the ASAM standard Capture Module Protocol (CMP) and for ADAS and autonomous driving projects, new logging extensions offer data acquisition at up to 6 GByte/s.

The Logging Extensions provide a scalable approach based on automotive PCs from the VP6000/VP7000 family and record data at up to 6 GByte/s. Regardless of the size of the overall system, a CANape license is all that is required.

Large amounts of data need to be stored, especially in ADAS/AD projects. A measurement consists of a large number of measurement files that are written by recorders one after the other and by several recorders in parallel. With the new measurement data concept, the user views the large number of measurement files as an overall measurement. This allows measurements to be displayed clearly and processed efficiently at the same time.

www.vector.com/canape

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