
Göpel Electronic has introduced an Ethernet controller to assist developers and suppliers of control units, vehicle manufacturers and certification bodies in testing safety-critical automotive applications.
The G PXIe 6242 is designed to meet various application requirements, including electronic control units (ECUs), sensors, cameras and other devices integrated into vehicle electrical systems.
The PXI Express card has four independent 10/100/1,000 Mbit/s Ethernet interfaces that can be individually adapted to user requirements by means of modular extension boards. As a flexible test interface, the controller includes a range of on-board functionalities and tools (DoIP, DoSoAd, TLS, PTP, XCP, iPerf, Ping) and can easily integrate into existing test environments via C-API (G API) or LabVIEW. The FPGA-based switching matrix offers various options for flexible data paths—such as tapping, bypassing and routing.
Using the packet generator, the Automotive Ethernet Controller achieves up to 100% guaranteed bus load with valid and invalid static data. In addition, the adapter’s interfaces support 10BASE-T1S technology (IEEE 802.3cg standard) and have integrated PLCA.
“Using the controller with the Net2Run software tool chain makes additional high-performance simulation options for ECU communication available. Net2Run, which is based entirely on the AUTOSAR standard, offers the option to import all common ECU description files such as ARXML, DBC, LDF and FIBEX and provides the user with optimal support when configuring the corresponding restbus simulation, based on an intuitive GUI,” the company said.
Source: Göpel Electronic
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