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2008-06-16: Delphi uses Vector tool to make MOST devices fit for certification

MOST conformity of MOST ECUs can be assured even during their development. Delphi uses CANoe’s Compliance Test Add-On to do this.

Delphi uses Core Compliance Tests during the development of MOST ECUs to regularly verify conformity to the MOST specification.
This enables timely identification of those changes made to the ECUs that have negative effects on MOST relevant behavior. Corrections can be made early and be verified without incurring additional costs for testing at a test laboratory.
The tests can be parameterized to a great extent which also enables testing to stricter requirements than those defined in the MOST Compliance Tests. This gives the test engineer a way to evaluate whether the ECU will also behave MOST conformantly in limit ranges. To attain greater testing depth, the tests can also be executed in endurance tests or under different load situations. For this purpose, the user needs interfaces to stimulate all of the ECUs contained in the CANoe.MOST programming environment.
The tests can be automatically executed at a development workstation without special test hardware, and it is easy to integrate them in regression tests conducted at regular intervals.
In executing the compliance tests, CANoe.MOST automatically creates a detailed test report. This, together with the log file, simplifies error detection and correction. Vector provides the Core Compliance Add-On free-of-charge to all CANoe.MOST users who have a maintenance contract.

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