INCA (software)

INCA
Developer(s) ETAS Group
Stable release 7.0
Operating system Windows XP, Vista, Windows 7
Available in English, German, French, Japanese, Chinese
License Proprietary
Website www.etas.com/inca/

INCA is a measurement, calibration and diagnostic software published by ETAS. With its large installation base in the auto industry, this development software[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] is deployed during all phases of the development of electronic control units (ECUs) and ECU software programs for measuring, calibration, diagnostics and programming.

Description

Calibrating an ECU software with the aid of INCA enables engineers to adapt the behavior of control and diagnostic functions to a variety of vehicle models and/or model variants, without requiring the modification of calculation routines. As part of this process, characteristic values of function algorithms are entered while simultaneously acquiring signals from ECUs, vehicle data buses and measuring instruments. During the calibration process in INCA, the ECU signals are visualized, which means that any change occurring inside the ECU can be followed up by a detailed examination and analysis of system behavior. This type of characteristics calibration may take place on board the vehicle, in the lab, on test benches or in combination with simulation environments, such as Simulink.

Feature set

A host of functions required for ECU software calibration, such as interface-dependent calibration methods, calibration data management, measurement data visualization and analysis, ECU programming, vehicle bus monitoring, as well as remote control through standard interfaces, are part of the product’s functional complement. Available add-ons facilitate the integration of additional functions, such as the symbolic representation of diagnostic data, the calibration of Simulink® models, the integration of LIN and FlexRay buses, plus software calibration and validation by means of rapid prototyping hardware. In combination with suitable hardware products, INCA can access standard ECU interfaces, such as CAN, K-Line, ETK, USB, Ethernet and FlexRay.

Supported standards

References

  1. Preussner, M. "Available Options for Automated Testing with the ECU Stimulation System ECUS" (PDF). IAV GmbH (in German). pp. 1–13. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  2. Predelli, O. and Müller, A. "New Control Strategy for Turbochargers with Electric Assist" (PDF). IAV GmbH (in German). pp. 1ff. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  3. Hentschel, R., Cernat, R. and Varchmin, J.-U. "Development of a Measurement Data Acquisition System for Optimized Automotive Diesel Engine Calibration" (PDF). Institut für Elektrische Messtechnik und Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik, TU Braunschweig, 2002 (in German). pp. 273–277. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  4. Müller, S. H.-J. "The Starting Procedure in Hybrid-application SI engines – Analysis, Evaluation, Optimization" (PDF). Dissertation, Technische Universität Darmstadt, 2010 (in German). pp. 63 ff. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  5. Scharpe, D. "Schulung für Mess-/ Applikationstechnik Motorsteuergerät" (PDF). TÜV SÜD Automotive GmbH (in German). Retrieved 18 August 2010.
  6. Régis de Bonnaventure and Reißner, T. "Rapid and Direct ECU Access on the Test Bench" (PDF). KFZ-elektronik, Vol. 6/2010 (in German). pp. 70f. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  7. Seiler, H. "Information for Onboard and Offboard Communication in Automotive Electronics" (PDF). Softing Automotive Newsletter, Vol. 2/2004. pp. 1f. Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  8. "Kistler: measure, analyze, innovate" (in German). Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  9. "INCA Matlab Auto Calibration Wizard". Retrieved August 18, 2010.
  10. "Infineon: Data Measurement / Calibration & Rapid Prototyping". Retrieved August 18, 2010.

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