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Solutions Product Guide

Accelerating your Electronic


Control Unit Development

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Accurate Technologies Inc. (ATI), founded in 1992, provides innovative
solutions for the evolving needs of Electronic Control Unit (ECU) development.
ATI products reflect forward thinking and creative solutions for vehicle
manufacturers, testers, calibrators, and suppliers, allowing them to save time
and money by working more efficiently.

At first glance, ATI is a product-based company, but its business philosophy is that of a service organization. Rather
than selling a static product to everyone, ATI believes in developing products that are built from the ground up to
adapt to customer processes and needs. ATI’s service approach is practiced throughout all areas of the company,
from worldwide employee recruitment to, most importantly, our customer support.

While headquartered near Detroit, in Novi, Michigan, customer support is provided around the world with ATI
subsidiary offices in the United Kingdom, Germany, Sweden, Japan, France, India, and China. Distributors support
other markets, including China, South Korea, and Italy.

Philosophy Quality Service / Support


Independent corporation Products manufactured at USA Fast response time
facility

• Products are designed, developed, • Comprehensive manufacturing • Average repair resolved in two
and manufactured in-house processes using state-of-the-art weeks
• Focused product portfolio machinery • Phone calls answered immediately
• Diverse customer and partner base • Increased product quality (less than during regular business hours
• Open, transparent, and straightfor- 0.01% warranty returns) • Emailed issues answered within
ward • Production co-located with one hour
• Privately-held status results in engineering department for faster • On-site support, worldwide
faster decision making issue resolution • Free, ongoing product training
• Shorter lead time
• Selection of the best and most
qualified suppliers “Support is a service, not a product.”

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Table of Contents
Applications 5
Overview 6
Data Acquisition 8
ECU Calibration 12
ECU Interfaces 14
ECU Rapid Prototyping 15
Test Cell Measurement 18
Network Solutions 19
CAN Bus Interfaces 20

Products 21
VISION 22
ECU Rapid Prototyping 33
Data Acquisition 38
ECU Interfaces 57
Test Cell Measurement 64
Network Solutions 68
CAN Bus Interfaces 70

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Accurate Technologies Inc. is continually improving it products and reserves the right to alter the
specifications of the products contained within this catalog at any time without notice.

The name and designations used in this document are trademarks or brands belonging to respective
owners.

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Applications

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Product Categories
ATI development solutions can be used for any vehicle controller such as powertrain, brake and body control modules,
and the networks connecting them. These products are used on the lab bench, in hardware-in-the-loop setups, in
dynamometer facilities, and in-vehicle applications.

Data Acquisition (DAQ) solutions are an essential component of reliably acquiring data
throughout the entire development process in any environment.

ECU Calibration analyzes the relationships of inputs and outputs and makes real-time
modifications.

ECU Rapid Prototyping patches in new code on the ECU without the need for the original
source, or knowledge of assembler, hex code, or predefined hooks.

ECU Interfaces provide the unique communication needed to access ECU microcontrollers
real-time.

CAN Bus Interfaces translate CAN messages to PC displays, or in stand-alone applications


to analog and digital information.

Network Solutions tools provide the ability to capture, view and record messages, monitor
bus integrity, or troubleshoot a devices functionality on a network.

Test Cell Measurement combines industrial machinery (dynamometer or “dyno”) with


precision control and laboratory-quality measurements to replicate real-world environments
for individual components, systems of components, and complete vehicles.

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Test Cell Measurement Products

Precision steady-state and transient


timing and pulse measurement for
engine development and testing. Network Analysis

IGTM Complete solution for CAN Bus or LIN


SmartTach communications, data logging, and data
analysis, including standards such as
J1939.

CANLab

CAN Bus Interfaces


Translate analog or digital ECU Interfaces
information between vehicle Collect data and calibrate across
buses and the PC. all types of microprocessors,
performance and cost.
CANary
Serial
CANverter Interfaces
Kvaser Memory
Emulators
CAN
Interfaces
ECU

DAQ COMS

ENGINE

VISION
ECU Calibration
and Data Acquisition
Complete calibration and data acquisition tool that collects
signals from the ECU and external sources, enables
real-time calibration and modification of closed loop
control systems, time aligns and analyzes information,
manages calibration data changes, and programs the ECU.
OnTarget
EDAQ
EMX No-Hooks

Data Acquisition Hardware ECU Rapid Prototyping


Accurate and reliable Bypass control variables or variables
measurement and acquisition of integrated with model outputs into
external signals via ruggedized production ECU executables without
packaging. any modifications to the source.

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Data Acquisition

ATI has assembled a comprehensive data acquisition solution that includes software and hardware to eliminate any
compromise when choosing the proper tools. Designed for automotive ECU development, ATI offers rugged data
acquisition solutions for a wide range of applications that provide flawless, reliable performance under all conditions
and environments, from the lab bench to the most challenging vehicle conditions.

Software Solution

ATI’s VISION software is the foundation of the data


acquisition solution that easily adapts the interface
and data management to each unique application. It
is a comprehensive solution that includes real-time
and post-data analysis.

Essential elements of any data analysis tool include


the ability to manipulate and view data in a way
that highlights results, differences, or specific
events. VISION enables comparisons, highlighting
or auto detecting of data or events, overlaying, and
even partial exporting to save time and minimize
throughput. VISION offers still another level of
convenience by allowing analysis and changes to
analysis while still on-line. There is no need to start
or stop the application to make changes.

Analysis is strongly tied to the acquisition process


and can be an essential part of calibration.
VISION combines the functions of calibration, data
acquisition, and post analysis into one application.
Share, use, and manipulate data throughout the
process in a single application.

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Data Acquisition

Hardware Solutions

ATI offers competitive, rugged data acquisition solutions for a wide range of applications that provide flawless, reliable
performance under all conditions and environments, from the lab bench to the most challenging vehicle conditions.
This may include signal input devices for analog or thermocouple, power management, communication management,
data display, or signal output. In designing a system, performance and cost are core decision factors, but other special
features may also be needed, such as more channels, higher bandwidths, or faster data rates. Signal filtering for noise
isolation or ruggedization of hardware for use in the harshest environments is also important.

And while all these elements are listed in the specification on a data sheet, ATI hardware provides one other key
feature - time synchronization. This means that the hardware helps manage time alignment within the software from
a variety of sources.

Depending on the availability of space, the number of channels needed, sensor locations, and other requirements,
ATI’s data acquisition hardware configurations can be configured for either centralized or distributed layouts.

Centralized
• Installed in one location
• Enables the use of lower cost, high channel-
count modules
• Simplifies servicing the equipment in the field
• Can be placed in a well-protected area; reduces
the need for ruggedness
• Longer wire lengths must be laid throughout;
increasing weight, higher labor and material
costs

Distributed
• Installed throughout the vehicle
• Typically smaller data collection modules
• Placed closer to the actual signal source
improving signal integrity and reducing noise
affects
• Smaller bundles of wire; less weight, lower cost
of installation and material

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Data Acquisition

Data Acquisition Options

ATI data acquisition modules are environmentally sealed, robust-


packaged devices with high-end performance that can be mounted
virtually anywhere. The EMX Data Acquisition Series features
include extended filtering and accurate data at fast rates. They are
configured with a series of functional modules: High Speed Analog
Input, Thermocouple, and Sensor Power Supply. The EDAQ16P
Data Acquisition Module has provided steady results for many
years supporting pulse inputs each with 16 input channels.

The DLX Datalogger offers not only data acquisition capabilities,


but also the features of a CAN interface and datalogger all in one
compact package.

Additional Devices

To design a complete solution with the DAQ modules,


there are a series of devices that include communication
management, analog and digital output, power boosting, and
display. The CANary Interface Module and the VISION
Network Hub provide essential time alignment of the ATI
hardware data. Both devices can also interface to CCP, XCP, or
other CAN devices.

For output, the Voltage Output Module (VOM) provides


analog and digital output data to any external control
system or device in the format needed. While the Vehicle
Information Display (VID) is an easily configured heads-up
display.

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Data Acquisition

EMX Data Acquisition

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ECU Calibration

Designing an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is only the beginning. The features in ECUs, such as Powertrain Control
Units, are quickly becoming more complex and offering more features. Thousands of variables are now provided for
the engineer to modify during the in-vehicle calibration phase, and fine tuning them is as complicated as it is critical.

Calibration tools significantly impact the efficiency and effectiveness of the ECU development process. These tools are
typically comprised of PC-based software to perform the adjustment of the variables and an ECU hardware interface
to provide the interface to the controller. Teams must be able to measure and time-align relationships of inputs and
outputs and make real-time modifications.

Software Solution Features

VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Important features include:


Software • Importing/exporting a wide range of file formats to
A calibration tool needs to be efficient and flexible allow teams or groups to share files and information
to meet the increasing complexity of the job. It • Automation of repetitive tasks
must also be able to adjust to needs of individual • Providing multiple recorders with multiple triggers to
calibrators, teams with different goals, increasing run tests sequentially
sophistication of systems, and changing equipment. • Flexibility to view data in the manner your application
From its inception, ATI’s VISION Calibration and requires
Data Acquisition Software was structured and • Collecting data from multiple sources into a
developed with the ability to adapt the tool to each synchronized data file
process. • Comparing calibration data

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ECU Calibration

Serial or Memory Emulation

CAN Bus Interface Calibration

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ECU Interfaces

ECU Interfaces are devices that connect to an ECU microcontroller directly - as a memory emulator or through the
debug port interface - while ECU Protocol Interfaces communicate using Association for Standardisation of Automation
and Measuring Systems (ASAM) standards, such as CCP or XCP. The method can be driven by what is supported on
the microcontroller, by the ECU manufacturer, or the end user. ATI offerings support all approaches.

Serial Interface Modules

Serial Interfaces are built for the most demanding environments,


including usage within the ECU underhood. There is a family
of USB and Ethernet devices that enables data acquisition,
calibration, and flashing functionality to ECUs with supported
microprocessors via a connection through the microprocessors
debugger interface. A8 Serial Interface Modules support the
latest microprocessors through current debug interfaces, such
as OCDS, Nexus, and DAP2. A7 Serial Interface Modules
currently support JTAG, AUD, and RTD interfaces that provide
real-time access to memory mapped resources.

Memory Emulator Modules

Memory Emulator Modules are designed to directly replace the


microcontroller on the ECU to provide direct access to calibration
parameters. The M6 Memory Emulator family is a tailored
solution for the calibration of ECUs based on the Freescale™
PowerPC MPC5xx and TriCore TC179x family of microcontrollers.
The M5 Memory Emulator Modules connection to the
target ECU is via a low-cost Tool Adapter Board (TAB) that is
customized to mate the M5 with the specific ECU under test.
This makes the M5 a reusable universal module that can be used
with a range of microprocessors and applications.

CAN Network
Calibration over an existing CAN bus or other networks
has existed for over a decade. Traditionally the ECU
already has an existing communication network making
this interface the lowest cost approach. Typical data
rates are about 40 to 60 data items every 10 msec and
bandwidth may be limiting for calibration. The CANary
Interface Module, the VISION Network Hub and other
third party CAN interfaces, such as Kvaser CAN hardware,
will work for this application.

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ECU Rapid Prototyping

Rapid Prototyping is commonly used throughout the development of any product, and ECU development is no
different. Vehicle ECUs, especially, are becoming exponentially more complex while their development cycles are
shrinking. Therefore, rapid prototyping is even more important because it allows test and integration to progress
regardless of hardware and software availability.

Any hardware or software component can be prototyped at any point in the development process. ATI’s patented rapid
prototyping solution focuses on the ECU specifically. ATI No-Hooks software-centric rapid prototyping is uniquely
coupled with the ECU, providing unprecedented flexibility and enabling an interactive process for bypassing variables
to experiment with new features or test new ideas. All bypasses are accomplished without the need of external
hardware or software hooks. Most importantly, these ideas can be exercised on existing hardware, vastly reducing the
validation process. When the idea is proven on the existing hardware, it can be implemented with confidence that will
translate to saved time and money.

ATI provides two levels of rapid prototyping:

• Base No-Hooks that allows the bypass of an existing variable with a manually controlled alternative variable
defined by the user.
• OnTarget that allows the bypass of an existing variable with an alternative variable that is the output from an
alternative control algorithm model.

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ECU Rapid Prototyping

Applications

Calibration
Use No-Hooks to change the calculation of variables can be monitored for correct behavior. This enables
in situations where data values are not available for many function or feature level software verification tests
calibration, data ranges are too limited, or algorithm to be performed.
issues prevent effective calibration. In these
cases, users can avoid development test delays by Example Usage
working around these issues with potential solutions Here are some examples of uses by ATI’s Rapid
before new software is available. It is simple to Prototyping customers:
turn No-Hooks off and on to perform back to back • Bypass the commanded gear state of the
comparisons between the old functionality and the transmission and force the transmission to any
new functionality. desired state regardless of engine RPM and torque
load.
For Development • Bypass the catalytic converter temperature
No-Hooks allows the use of existing ECUs as calculation variable and set the variable to a high
development platforms, providing a much lower cost value that is physically difficult to achieve.
alternative for development because no pre-defined • Record the vehicle pedal input for a given test and
software hooks are needed. ATI’s OnTarget tool then feed the recorded pedal position data back into
provides the ability to add functionality, such as new the pedal position RAM variable in the ECU to repeat
algorithms to existing code for “in-line” prototyping. the same test.
Experiment, evolve, and finally demonstrate these • Bypass the RAM variable associated with the
new ideas on existing hardware in existing vehicles. vehicle altitude calculation and set it to any value to
simulate the desired operating altitude.
Diagnostics & Validation • Force a clutch into a slippage condition by bypassing
No-Hooks enables testing and verification of OBD the RAM variables associated with the desired clutch
algorithms to be run faster and cheaper than ever state (unlock, partial lock, full lock).
before. For example, safety critical algorithms,
including Electronic Throttle and X-by-Wire features,
require redundancy checks, including verification
that the memory of the microcontroller is functioning
correctly. No-Hooks enables the simulation of a
RAM corruption condition by bypassing a given RAM
address and inserting a user-defined No-Hooks value
into the RAM location.

In Simulation
ATI’s OnTarget can replace or add further flexibility
to HIL systems by providing the simulated data from
a model running in the system rather than from
external hardware running a model. OnTarget can
adjust non-calibratable variables through simulation
software rather than requiring expensive changes to
HIL system hardware and simulation software.

Test & Verification


No-Hooks technology gives standard calibration and
rapid prototyping tools the ability to alter the inputs
to functions and features inside the ECU. It can feed
input range sweeps into the ECU so that the output

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ECU Rapid Prototyping

Complementary Rapid Prototyping Tools


Additional Rapid Prototyping toolkits and add-ons are available to maximize the use of No-Hooks and OnTarget.

VISION Browser for Simulink® Models VISION NHOT File Exporter Toolkit
Use ATI’s optional Model Browser with ATI’s OnTarget The No-Hook OnTarget (NHOT) File Exporter allows
to view The MathWorks’ Simulink Models with the user to import and export modified Strategy files
calibration screen control, including performing (description and memory images) of different formats,
graphical calibration. The view is in terms of data and including: A2L, DCM, Vector, MDF Log, MatLab (CAL),
control flow, rather than the typical list of numbers. and VAT2000 files so that they can then be used with
The model objects can show calibration data on any standard calibration measurement tool.
Simulink blocks and live data on signal lines, along Note: Requires an A2L file as an input file to modify
with interacting with them in the familiar calibration with the NHOT data items and does not create an A2L
screen objects of VISION. The Simulink application file from scratch.
is not required. Note: The “VISION Import/Export” toolkit is not
required to use this toolkit for exporting the No-Hooks
A2L and memory image files.
VISION Hardware Bypass Toolbox for xPC
Target™ Software
Provides for real-time communication and calibration VISION Import/Export Toolkit
access between VISION and a Simulink model When used in conjunction with the No-Hooks/
residing on an external PC via the MathWorks xPC OnTarget Toolkits, provides the ability to create No-
TargetTM Software. As a result, the Simulink Model’s Hooks Strategy files in different formats, including: A2L,
signals can be acquired directly into VISION and the DCM, Vector, MDF Log, MatLab (CAL), and VAT2000 files
tunable parameters in any of the Simulink blocks can for export (from a VST file).
be modified automatically through the VISION user
interface. This functionality can work seamlessly with
the VISION Browser for Simulink Models. The
No-Hooks Software is not required.

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Test Cell Measurement

Accurate Technologies’ long history in powertrain development provided insight into the day-to-day issues that were
occurring during engine testing at a time when electronic devices were being introduced to monitor performance
instead of traditional mechanical means. Outside of the harsh physical environments, devices used in these
applications need to perform difficult high-voltage signal conditioning and high-speed synchronous pulse processing.

ATI developed unique products that satisfy specific test cell or dynamometer challenges. These highly accurate
products measure engine timing (IGTM) or speed (SmartTach) in convenient ways to provide information that
otherwise may not be available.

IGTM-2000 SmartTach
The IGTM-2000 is a precision ignition timing The SmartTach is a precision speed measurement
measurement instrument designed specifically for the instrument designed specifically for the development
engine development and testing environment. Among and testing environment. Among its many innovations
its many innovations is the capability to continuously is the capability to continuously measure speed from
measure actual ignition timing in real-time with +/-0.05 virtually any type of signal.
degree accuracy under all engine operating conditions.
Along with measured speed being continuously
A unique feature of the IGTM-2000 is the universal displayed, a precision analog voltage output
compatibility with “patterned” crankshaft position signals representing measured speed is available on the Analog
(i.e. missing/extra tooth). Reference (tooth) patterns output connector. Three user configurable Range
can be chosen from pre-defined common automotive Outputs are available on the SmartTach. These can be
types or custom pattern definitions, which can easily used as warnings to the dynamometer technician or test
be programmed into the IGTM-2000 by the operator. cell computer that an engine or test malfunction may
A universal decoding algorithm provides maximum have occurred.
achievable transient timing measurement accuracy
for any reference pattern under all engine operating
conditions.

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Network Analysis

Network development solutions come in different formats to support a variety of applications, such as network
analysis or node emulation. Network analysis is crucial throughout the development of any networked system or
module. The ability to capture, view, and record messages allows monitoring of bus integrity or troubleshooting
functionality of the modules on the network. Whether developing a concept or preparing for production, access to the
network is essential. Node simulation can be done with hardware or software components depending on whether the
environment is on the bench or in the vehicle.

Software Solution Features

Node Emulation
During network development, in many instances there
is a point where the ‘real’ hardware is not available
for testing. Node emulation, done by hardware or
in software, is used in its place. CANLab Network
Analysis Software provides all the features needed
to send and receive messages just as an ECU would
- including send on changes, send on receipt, time
based sending, etc.

Scripting
Scripting has almost become a required function in
networking analysis tools. There are always unique
situations where scripting is essential to automate
tests, simulate nodes, or initiate messages based on
network activity. The script itself should be easy to
use and based on an environment familiar to most
developers, making their implementation fast and
efficient.

Post Data Analysis


Traditional bus analysis tools provide little
functionality for analyzing the data contained in CAN
messages. Expectations of these tools are getting
higher, since passive monitoring is not enough. With
programmable conditional highlighting of monitors,
virtual channels, and the ability to mix real-time and
recorded data, good post analysis tools empower
users. It allows them to streamline and enhance
every aspect of their jobs.

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CAN Bus Interfaces

ATI offers several products for hardware solutions that include node emulator or easy-to-use PC interfaces. One
benefit of using a hardware solution is that it can provide real-time results without PC operating system interruptions.

Hardware Emulator

ATI’s CANverter provides the simplest way to move


signals on or off a vehicle network. This low cost
device allows users to collect analog and digital
signals then convert the data into CAN messages. It
can also receive CAN messages and translate data to
analog, digital, pulse or PWM outputs. Once set up
using the CANverter Configuration software, it is used
without a PC.

For example, use the CANverter to read analog


torque measurements and output CAN messages
to provide the torque information to the entire CAN
network.

PC Interfaces

ATI provides the VISION Network Hub or


CANary Interface Module for use with VISION
Calibration and Data Analysis software for
synchronized network data analysis. To provide
the widest possible range of interface options, ATI
partners with Kvaser AB to provide CAN interfaces
of all format types, including USB, PCMCIA, PCI,
ISA, and data loggers. Rugged versions of hardware
are also available.

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Products

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VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Solution

VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition


Software is a powerful collection of toolkits
that can be seamlessly grouped together
in combinations to provide an integrated
customizable application that is capable
of the entire range of calibration and data
acquisition functions including data collection
from electronic control units and external
sources, measurement of relationships between
inputs and outputs, real-time calibration and
modification of closed loop control systems,
time alignment and analysis of all information,
management of calibration data changes, and
programming of electronic control units (ECUs).

VISION Base is available at no charge and


provides core setup features, configuration of
ATI hardware and the ability to acquire and view
data from ATI data acquisition hardware using
Data Lists, Recorder Objects, CAN Monitors and
CAN Trace Objects. All additional functionality
is added to VISION Base in the form of toolkits.
Experience VISION with a free copy of VISION Easily add toolkits to provide functionality that has
Base. been developed based on ATI’s extensive history
of working side-by-side with customers. ATI has
gained critical insight to how development engineers
work and how to present functionality in the most
VISION Base Features intuitive and convenient manner.
• Configure and acquire data from ATI
data acquisition hardware
• View and collect data with functional
Data List and Recorder Objects Available VISION Functionality
• Utilize CAN Monitors and CAN Trace • Live graphical views
Objects (available for use with ATI • Additional data analysis tools
devices only including ATI CAN Network • Calibration
Interfaces) • Third party device compatibility
• Allows for an unlimited number of views • Electronic control unit communication
• Device Manager to describe and support
organize hardware components • Importing/Exporting
• Vehicle Manager that makes it easy to • API (application program interface)
create vehicle specific setups • ODB II vehicle diagnostics support for
vehicle comparisons
• J1939 Monitor support
• Support of other third party devices
• ECU algorithm rapid prototyping
Select the individual Toolkits needed or
chose from one of ATI’s Toolkit packages
that offer popular groups of functionality.

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VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Solution

The VISION Difference

VISION’s approach is unique. Designed and developed with direct input from ECU development customers, VISION
functionality is structured based on how engineers want to work rather than how a programmer builds software.
VISION focuses on customizability, efficiency, expanding compatibility, minimal steps, performing multiple functions
at once, and programmability to simplify repetitive tasks. The sole purpose of VISION’s flexibility is to speed up the
development process.

Evidence of ATI’s success is the fact that new customers only require minimal training upon start up. This is
demonstrated by the fact that the vast majority of VISION users do not see the need for on-site support. All
customers benefit from ATI’s customer service team that not only answers questions in record time, but act as the
advocate for the customer by adding product improvement suggestions directly to the local development group.

VISION development is being structured to provide VISION users a platform that is more responsive to their very
dynamic development environments. The most recent introduction of VISION Tool Suite provides an advanced
expansive framework to which functionality can be added in the form of plug-ins. With functionality independence
and the ability to accommodate enormous volumes of data, VISION Tool Suite enables the addition of functions
such as MDF4 recorder analysis, editing of A2L files, new ATI hardware configuration utilities, automated script
generation, and virtually any new feature requirement in the future.

The VISION Client Services Tray provides services that are


normally not accessible or easily accessible to typical application
users. The evolution of Windows security was the basis for the
creation of Client services. This isolates users from many of
the traditional Windows application management limitations.
VISION Client Services deliver these extended features such as
licensing using a file rather than codes, assigning VISION Rapid
Prototyping versions to MATLAB and configuring the Recorder
Catalog or Remote Dashboard. All these activities can be
accomplished without launching VISION.

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VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Solution

Data Acquisition (DAQ)


VISION offers complete DAQ solutions that can provide powerful yet convenient features for data analysis, data
collection and connection to devices acquiring data. Use VISION’s Project Manager to simplify test setup in a tree
structure format that easily allows the addition, removal, and configuring of measurement devices then tailor VISION
recorders or screen to collect, manage, and analyze data in the manner and format that best fits individual needs.

VISION Data Analysis

Essential elements of any data analysis tool Powerful Post-Analysis Features


include the ability to manipulate and view data
in a way that highlights results, differences, • Support of recorder file overlay for
or specific events. ATI’s VISION enables comparisons between different recorder files
comparisons, highlighting or auto detecting of • Statistical analysis including: means, peaks,
data or events, overlaying, and even partial medians, standard deviations, etc. for each
exporting to save time and maximize throughput. channel
• Display trace data in both graphic and tabular
Use Virtual or Calculated channels to enhance form
information or Layout Templates to expedite set • Create line and XY plots
up of similar tasks or tests. VISION offers still • Digital, line and step line modes
another level of convenience by allowing analysis • Simultaneous view of multiple graphs
and changes to analysis while still on-line. • Create multiple views of the same data set
There is no longer the need to start or stop your • Create Templates for quick formatting of data
application to make changes. • Independent or grouped Y-Axis scaling
• Create calculations based on recorded data
VISION’s powerful post analysis features include • Import/Export other recording file formats
importing/exporting in popular file formats • Export segments of recorded data
(MATLAB, MDF, HDF and ASCII), use of x-y • Quick and easy plot navigation and formatting
plots to plot one variable against another, and
file overlays to view data from more than one
file at a time. Add files to current plots and
open files relative to one another so that all
files can be viewed together. The data analysis
capabilities of VISION make it a versatile
calibration measurement tool for many industry
applications.

Recently added to VISION is the Data Analyzer


designed to accommodate extremely large data
sets made possible by the ASAM MDF4 format.
Open MDF4 files in the Data Analyzer using
templates and take advantage of the advanced
analysis of VISION.

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VISION Data Collection

For data acquisition and analysis, VISION’s screens Viewing Features During Collection or
can be tailored to collect, manage, and analyze data in Analysis
the manner and format that best fits individual needs.
Objects are included to display data for thorough analysis • Independent sampling rates per channel
and can be arranged to fit proper test environments. • Record any data available to VISION
Select from a collection of customizable display objects including calibration items
such as stripchart recorders, oscilloscopes, dials, gauges, • Pause stripchart display while continuing
and dashboards. Change colors, fonts, sizes and other to record data
appearance aspects of each individual object. • Monitor data in real-time
• Tabular, 2D, or 3D display of curves and
maps
• Customizable gauges, dials, switches and
others to view data
• Specialized views such as Poke, CAN
Replay, OBDII, Text Screen Objects
• Customize all screen objects to view data
• Remote dashboard for mobile devices
monitors VISION on a host computer
• Live calculated data based on formulas
applied to available data items

Create and display unlimited customized virtual dashboards on secondary displays and other mobile devices connected
to the same network to remotely monitor a VISION session. In addition the Remote Dashboard is also capable of
automating and executing some common functions of the VISION software host environment. The Remote Dashboard
offers convenient, adaptable, location-independent, and safer viewing and interaction with your important VISION
data.

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Interfacing and Managing DAQ


Devices
Compatible DAQ Products
VISION is not a closed system. It can adapt to legacy
systems or tools that customers may already use. • All ATI hardware
Convert files to / from VISION for data sharing or, in • Third party CAN interfaces such as Kvaser
many cases, use hardware supplied by other vendors. CAN and CAN FD Interfaces
• Third party CAN data acquisition device data
VISION offers recording, monitoring and analysis • Monitor and record data from supported
capabilities of a broad range of ATI and third party electronic control unit interfaces including
CAN data acquisition device data and data from CCP and XCP protocols, serial interfaces and
supported electronic control unit (ECU) interfaces memory emulators
including CCP and XCP protocols, serial interfaces and
memory emulators.

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Calibration (CAL)
Off-line Calibration

VISION provides a wide range of calibration screen objects


such as 2D and 3D Calibration Tables, which are key graphical
representations of multi-dimensional calibrations that can be edited
in various ways. Editing methods include adjustment formulas,
keyboard shortcuts, and automated scripts. Additional features
include the ability to transpose axes, rotate map views, interpolate
cells and map slice views. Use all of these features off or on line.

Available Calibration Functionality

• Calibrate off-line without an ECU or on-line with


appropriate ECU interface toolkit
• Graphic multi-dimensional view of calibrations
• Wide range of calibration data item editing methods:
formula bars, drag and drop, manual, and spinners Calibrating On-Line
• Batch processes of calibration changes
• Track ECU cell usage of tables and maps; display Calibrating in real-time requires an
running point during measurement interface to the ECU. ATI’s VISION provides
• Display the percentage of time spent in each cell of a the support for the entire range of ECU
table or map interfaces. Select from ATI hardware or
• Mark calibratable items to track changes third party devices and VISION provides
• Calibration Manager for dynamically comparing, seamless ECU monitoring, calibration and
merging or creating calibrations flashing of ECU data. Perform calibration and
• Calibration Maturity parameter associated with data data acquisition in real-time in a single user
items / Track maturity levels of calibration data items interface.
• View/edit ASAM ASAP2/A2L files with A2L Explorer
• Create/edit/import/export ATI, DCM, Vector, MATLAB,
VAT2000 or ASAM CDF calibration file formats

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VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Solution

Software Options
Interfaces to Other Networks or Software
Extended Software Support
• J1939 Monitor (with DTC Support) Interface
VISION also supports interfaces to some vehicle-oriented • CAN OBD Interface
standards or third party software that are essential for • AVL’s IndiCom, Advanced Combustion
many applications involved in vehicle electronic control Analysis Software
unit development. One major category comprises support • AVL CRETA™ Calibration Data Management
of Society of Automotive Engineer (SAE) standards Software interface
including J1939 that covers CAN networks for medium/ • KiBox® Combustion Analysis Measurement
heavy duty vehicles and on-board diagnostics (OBD) System
that refers to the vehicle’s self-diagnostic and reporting • VETS Automation interface*
network. The second category includes other companies’ *requires additional support for custom VETS implementation
software that provides information important to
powertrain ECU development.

Scripting to Expand your VISION Application

For those who want to automate tasks, have novel approaches to accomplish tasks or invented entirely new functions
beyond the native capabilities of VISION, the VISION API provides the ultimate in customization flexibility. Use
Microsoft Excel, MATLAB or free options such as VBScript or Microsoft Visual Studio Express to quickly automate
tasks. The Automated Test Sequence editor is a visual scripting environment for easily creating or modifying scripts
to interact with the VISION application without specific programming knowledge. Scripts (.ats files) can be built to
perform the simple task such as starting VISION, loading project files into VISION, toggling VISION online state, or
starting a recorder. More extensive scripts can be built that include performing actions such as enabling and auto-
syncing devices, adding/configuring strategy files, adding and activating calibration files, opening screen files, or
writing to Data Items.

Rapid Prototyping - No-Hooks


Perform software-centric algorithm rapid
prototyping on existing ECUs using the
No-Hooks/OnTarget toolkits with VISION.
The patent-pending No-Hooks technology
enables the bypass of control variables
in the ECU’s RAM that are normally only
viewable or measureable. OnTarget uses No-
Hooks and integrates Mathworks Simulink
models into an existing ECU strategy. These
bypass functions occur with the production
ECU executables without requiring access to
the ECU source code. There is no need for
high cost external bypass hardware, extra
Hardware-in-the-Loop boxes or expensive
(and time consuming) code changes.

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VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Solution

Hardware Options
ATI provides a wide range of hardware to complement calibration and data acquisition systems based on ATI’s VISION
Software. Use ATI VISION hardware for features such as interfacing to accessories essential for test situations or
adding extra communication channels.

Data Acquisition Hardware


Measurement Devices Supported
ATI VISION collects and records
measurements from a wide variety of
• ATI EMX Analog and Thermocouple DAQ modules
sources that can be recorded for in-depth
• ATI EDAQAI, EDAQT, and EDAQP DAQ modules
post analysis to correlate development
• CSM CAN based DAQ Modules
and real world applications. Easily add,
• CSM Serial Measurement Bus (SMB) DAQ Modules
remove, and configure measurement
• IPETRONIK CAN based DAQ modules
devices supplied by ATI or choose from
• CAN based DAQ modules
other third party measurement modules
• IMC CANSAS compact CAN-based DAQ modules
such as CSM, Ipetronik SIM modules, and
• CEASAR QIC modular CAN-based DAQ modules
Campbell equipment. VISION and ATI’s
• National Instruments DAQCard 700, 1200, and
hardware devices support both centralized
E-series
device configurations, where data acquisition
• SOMAT eDAQ hardware
devices reside in one location for easy
• Kistler KiBox Combustion Analyzer
access, and distributed configurations, where
• AVL Drive Interface
modules are placed close to the actual signal
• ETAS ES430 Lambda Meter
sources to reduce noise and interference and
the amount of wire needed.

ECU Interfaces Supported Electronic Control Unit Interface Hardware


ECU Interfaces supported in VISION include ASAM CCP/XCP, serial
• CCP via CAN network connection, and memory emulator. Serial Interfaces
• XCP via TCP/IP, UDP or CAN include ports provided by semiconductor companies such as AUD,
• KWP2000 via K-Line RTD, or JTAG. The network communication support includes the
• KWP2000 via CAN ASAM standards, the Universal Calibration Protocol (XCP), and CAN
• UDS (ISO-14229) on CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP), along with KWP2000 via K-Line. Memory
• OBDII on CAN emulator products plug directly into a microprocessor socket. Using
• ATI ECU Memory Emulators ASAM standards allows VISION to be compatible with any target
• xETK ECU Interfaces ECU regardless of the module type or module manufacturer.
• ATI ECU Serial Interfaces

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VISION Toolkits

VISION functionality is enabled through a series of toolkits. This allows the user to purchase only the features needed.

Part
Number Description
Base VISION
NONE VISION Base
Build DeviceTree online/offline; Configure and acquire data from ATI’s data acquistion hardware; Data List and
Recorder Objects functional; View only for Recorder files; CAN Monitor Device and CAN Trace Objects available (ATI
VISION Hub only)
Data Acquisition Toolkits
152-0007 VISION Data Acquisition Toolkit
View data screen objects (Gauges, LED, LED Array, Thermometer, Dashboard, Stripchart Recorder); Export MDF and
ASCII files
152-0013 VISION Third Party I/O Interface Toolkit
Acquire and record data from supported third party data acquisition hardware (requires 152-0007)
152-0019 VISION J1939 Monitor (DTC Support) Toolkit
Add the J1939 Monitor device and DTC screen object
152-0022 VISION SoMat® Data Acquisition Interface Toolkit
Acquire and record data from SoMat data acquisition hardware (requires 152-0007)
152-0026 VISION Simulation Data Acquisition Toolkit
Acquire and record data from non-real time systems (requires 152-0007)
152-0032 VISION Kistler® KiBox Data Acquisition Toolkit
Acquire and record data from Kistler KiBox Combustion Analyzer (requires 152-0007)
152-0033 VISION CAN OBD Toolkit
Add support for OBDII Monitor and OBDII Screen Objects
152-0035 VISION AVL IndiCom® Data Acquisition Toolkit
Acquire and record data from AVL IndiCom Combustion Analyzer (requires 152-0007)
Calibration Toolkits
152-0008 VISION Calibration Toolkit
View/Edit data in calibration screen objects (2D/3D maps, slider, dial, switch); Create/Edit ATI Calibration files, ASAM
CDF and CDFx files; Use Calibration Manager; Import/Export CDF and CDFx files
ECU Interface Toolkits
152-0020 VISION Universal ECU Interface Monitoring Toolkit
ECU Connectivity via supported software protocols and hardware interfaces – Data Acquisition only
152-0021 VISION Universal ECU Interface Calibration Toolkit
Calibrate ECU via supported software protocols and hardware interfaces (requires 152-0020)
152-0034 VISION Universal ECU Interface Flashing Toolkit
Flash ECU via supported software protocols and hardware interfaces (requires 152-0020 and 152-0021)
152-0018 VISION Third Party Universal ECU Interface Toolkit
Add support for third party ECU hardware interfaces (requires 152-0020, 152-0021, and 152-0034)

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VISION Toolkits

VISION functionality is enabled through a series of toolkits. This allows the user to purchase only the features needed.

Part
Number Description
Other Toolkits
152-0010 VISION Scripting and API Toolkit
Enable use of Horizon scripting, the COM API, and ASAP3 communications
152-0011 VISION Data Analysis and Viewer Toolkit
Add Post Analysis functionality; Adds advanced recorder file viewing (cursors, overlays, and more); Import/Export
MAT, HDF, CSV, and REC data files; Import ASCII files
152-0012 VISION Third Party CAN Interface Toolkit
Enable third party CAN interfaces (including Kvaser)
152-0023 VISION AVL DRIVE™ Interface Toolkit
Enable data exchange with AVL Drive
152-0025 VISION CRETA™ Connection Toolkit
Enable data exchange with AVL Creta (requires 152-0008)
152-0028 VISION Import/Export Toolkit
Create VST files; Import/Export A2L, DCM, Vector, MDF Log, MatLab (CAL), and VAT2000 files (requires 152-0008 or
152-0020)
152-0029 VISION VETS Automation Toolkit
Enable automation communications between the Horiba VETS system and VISION
152-0030 VISION VETS Data Acquisition Toolkit

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VISION Toolkit Packages

VISION functionality is enabled through a series of toolkits. This allows the user to purchase only the features needed.

ECU Flashing, Calibration and Data Acquisition and


Data Acquisition Packages Analysis Packages

VISION ATIdaq+ Package


Analysis, Acquisition, and

VISIONmeasure Package
Calibration Package w/

VISIONdaq+ Package
VISIONview Package
VISION ECU Flashing

VISIONdaq Package
Calibration Package

Calibration Package
VISION Standard

VISION Standard
Part

Third Party I/O


Number Description

152-0209

152-0210

152-0200

152-0201

152-0211

152-0212

152-0213

152-0208

152-0214
Package
Base VISION
NONE VISION Base X X X X X X X X X
Data Acquisition Toolkits
152-0007 VISION Data Acquisition Toolkit X X X X X X X
152-0013 VISION Third Party I/O Interface Toolkit X X X
152-0019 VISION J1939 Monitor (with DTC Support)
Toolkit
152-0026 VISION Simulation Data Acquisition Toolkit
152-0033 VISION CAN OBD Toolkit
Calibration Toolkits
152-0008 VISION Calibration Toolkit X X X
ECU Interface Toolkits
152-0020 VISION Universal ECU Interface Monitoring
X X X X X X
Toolkit
152-0021 VISION Universal ECU Interface Calibration
X X X X
Toolkit
152-0034 VISION Universal ECU Interface Flashing Toolkit X X X
152-0018 VISION Third Party Universal ECU Interface
Toolkit
Other Toolkits
152-0010 VISION Scripting and API Toolkit X X
152-0011 VISION Data Analysis and Viewer Toolkit X X X X X X X X
152-0012 VISION Third Party CAN Interface Toolkit X X X X X X X
152-0028 VISION Import/Export Toolkit X X X X X

Each toolkit can be purchased with different models, including perpertual and non-perpetual types.

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Rapid Prototyping Software

ATI offers an innovative, patented software-centric method


for rapid prototyping ECUs that functions with our VISION
Calibration and Data Acquisition Software to make a complete
development solution. The base product, No-Hooks, allows users
to bypass control variables in the ECU’s RAM (that are normally
only viewable or measureable) with calibratable parameters. The
OnTarget toolkits add another level of prototyping to bypass ECU
control variables with model outputs inline with the production
ECU executables. In both cases, the bypasses are implemented
without any modifications to the ECU source code and the new
algorithms are run on the production-intent ECU.

No-Hooks Rapid Prototyping Software


No-Hooks is the foundation of ATI’s Rapid Prototyping product. With only the information needed for traditional
calibration and using an ECU interface, Base No-Hooks allows the user to control and adjust global RAM variables in
the ECU. Use Base No-Hooks to select variables and convert them to calibratable variables, and use ATI’s VISION
software interface to easily make changes. There is no need for access to or modification of the ECU source code; all
that is needed is the ECU executable and description files. Inputs may be forced to simulate specific conditions for
testing without modifying or adding expensive hardware. Previously fixed values may be adjusted without the need
for expensive code changes. Simplify and expedite tasks, enable creativity, and lower costs using ATI’s Base No-
Hooks.

No-Hooks is simply the addition of a software switch that allows the bypass of an existing variable with a manually
controlled alternative variable defined by the user. The code to bypass the existing variable runs in-line with the rest
of the original code on the target ECU. No-Hooks replaces a variable assignment (or “write”) instruction in the existing
ECU code with a branch instruction to a small bypass algorithm placed within the ECU code space.

This provides the ability to bypass writing the original


value with writing a new, calibratable value to the
variable. When the code reaches a write to the
variable to be bypassed by No-Hooks and if No-Hooks
is turned on, the code branches to the No-Hooks
bypass algorithm which writes the replacement value
to the variable, and then immediately branches back
to resume the original code.

Because No-Hooks identifies every Write instruction


to a specific variable, it can generate these branch
points to bypass any variable that is written to by
the ECU code. When running, the No-Hooks bypass
can be turned off and on through a simple software
switch. In addition, both the original variable value
and the bypassed variable value can be viewed and
compared at any time.

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Rapid Prototyping Software

OnTarget Rapid Prototyping Software


Add further functionality and complexity to
No-Hooks with OnTarget Rapid Prototyping.
OnTarget performs No-Hooks bypassing but with
the added capabilities of replacing the calculation
of an ECU variable value with alternative code;
still without the need for any of the base ECU
source code. OnTarget is designed to make use
of Simulink® models to develop these alternative
bypass control algorithms. Simulink is a platform
for simulation and model-based design from The
MathWorks.

The unique performance benefit of No-Hooks OnTarget is that the alternative code actually runs in-line with the rest of
the original code directly on the target ECU with no latency. OnTarget enables the selection of Data Items as triggers
and inputs, then returns the alternative code results when activated by a variable write instruction bypassed by No-
Hooks. As with any No-Hooks application, both the base strategy and the bypass model can be fully calibrated and
controlled within VISION, and the bypass model enabled and disabled with just a simple mouse click to enable easy
comparisons between the base and the prototype strategy. OnTarget is ideal for the prototyping and testing of new
closed-loop functions and Function A/Function B comparison testing.

ATI has worked with The MathWorks, Inc. to seamlessly integrate its OnTarget rapid prototyping, data acquisition
and calibration capability in VISION with the high-level Modeling language of MATLAB®/Simulink®, and the ability to
convert these high level Models into real-time executables with Simulink Coder™ (formerly Real Time Workshop®).
No-Hooks OnTarget includes custom Simulink libraries (block sets) and target build files for generating C-code using
Simulink® Coder, compiling the code with various compilers, and linking the new No-Hooks and model variables with
the existing ECU code. Depending on the target microprocessor, either a free ATI GCC compiler or an integrated user
specific compiler may be used for OnTarget code generation.

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Rapid Prototyping Software

Features and Benefits

No-Hooks offers cost effective flexibility

• Bypass variables with calibratable parameters.


• Lower cost than hardware solutions.
• Rapid prototyping functionality is independent of the ECU interface.
• Conduct rapid prototyping on production intent hardware, providing functional confidence that will translate to
saved development time and money.
• No need for original ECU code, eliminating delays and cost for iterative changes between groups or companies.
• Allows calibration, data acquisition, post analysis and software rapid prototyping in the same application.

OnTarget provides these additional benefits


• Bypass variables with outputs from a Simulink®
model, allowing the addition of an entirely new
control algorithm to the existing ECU code
without modifying the original ECU source code
• Utilizes a free GNU compiler in many cases.
• Purchase only the functionality needed.
• Cost effective for fleet and durability testing of
new algorithms.
• Both the base strategy and the bypass model are
calibratable simultaneously.
• Harnesses the modeling abilities of Simulink
combined with the calibration support of VISION.

Requirements
Minimum PC Microsoft Windows XP SP3 (32-bit or 64-bit)
Requirements 1GHz microprocessor with 1GB RAM
Calibration A supported ECU calibration tool interface is required, such as a memory emulator, a serial
Interface interface or network communication interface (CCP)
ECU Strategy The ECU Base Strategy consisting of the software memory image file (hex, s-record, binary or
other) and the data-item description file (ASAP2 file or other) for the ECU under test.
Functionality Ability to re-flash the ECU including the recalculation of any checksums on the code and the
calibration space
Memory Unused RAM and flash memory (including code, calibration and RAM areas) to accommodate new
code and/or variables (note: typical ECUs have spare memory
Note: ATI Support can help determine initial settings for your application at no cost.
Additional • VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software
Software • CPU specific VISION No-Hooks toolkit
• CPU specific VISION OnTarget toolkit (OnTarget only)
• The MathWorks® MATLAB®, Simulink®, and Simulink Coder™ (formerly known as Real Time
Workshop®) software. Stateflow® and corresponding coder are optional. (OnTarget only)*
• Compiler suitable for the microprocessor used, such as the free ATI GCC Compilers (OnTarget
only)
*Once a model has been created and compiled, the MathWorks products are not needed to work with the ECU prototype code.
ATI’s Optional Model Browser can be used in the ATI VISION calibration tool to view and interact with images of the Simulink
model.

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Additional Rapid Prototyping Tools

ATI offers several toolkits to enhance the functionality and usability of Rapid Prototyping with VISION.

VISION Browser for Simulink® Models VISION NHOT File Exporter Toolkit
ATI’s Model Browser provides a sophisticated user Enables the use of ATI’s powerful No-Hooks or OnTarget
interface of Simulink models from within VISION applications with other calibration tools by providing the
software to enhance OnTarget or xPC Target™ ability to export No-Hooks/OnTarget A2L description and
calibration and data acquisition functionality. memory image files.

The Model Browser Screen Object provides a real-


time view of the Simulink model in terms of data and
control flow rather than the typical list of numbers. VISION xPC Target™ Interface Toolkit
The object can show live data on signal lines and Accommodate more extensive rapid prototyping models
parameter values on the blocks in the model. Clicking that require more memory and resources than what is
on the blocks also adds constants, curves, maps, available in the target ECU by using VISION with xPC
and other calibratable data items to the familiar Target Software from The Mathworks.
calibration screen objects of VISION. All of this
enables graphical measurement and calibration of the The MathWorks xPC Target Software enables users to
model during development and testing. run Simulink models on PC hardware that is specifically
equipped to provide a powerful platform for running
Navigation of the model may be accomplished by real-time executable models. These boxes typically
clicking on subsystems through the model tree view include expanded capabilities including additional
or through the model subsystem views (similar to I/O cards like analog input and CAN communications
Simulink). Each subsystem view may also be zoomed interfaces.
and panned. All of this is available within VISION
without the need for the MathWorks® MATLAB® or This Toolbox includes a custom Simulink block library
Simulink® software. and build environment for interfacing xPC Target
software with VISION. The xPC Target model may be
All from within one application (VISION), the activity opened, built, downloaded, and run all from within
of the entire system including the ECU, the new VISION. The xPC Target model may be added along
model (internal to the ECU via OnTarget or external with other devices in VISION (like an ECU interface).
via the xPC Target Software), and data acquisition Once the model is started, data from the entire system
devices may be viewed and calibrated. may be measured and calibrated using VISION alone.

Microprocessors Support

Manufacturer Processor(s) Compiler


(OnTarget only)
Motorola PowerPC (5xx) Diab 4.4A, 4.4B and GNU
Freescale eSYS (55xx, 56xx) GNU
Infineon Tricore (v1.3 & v1.6 cores) Tasking and GNU
Aurix
Renesas SH2, SH2A GNU
Renesas (formerly Mitsubishi) M32R GNU
Renesas (formerly NEC) V850 GNU
ST Microelectronics ST10 Keil
C167 Keil
Fujitsu FR60 Softune
FR80 Softune
Contact your local ATI Sales representative for any new developments.

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Rapid Prototyping Toolkits

Part
Number Description
General Kits
152-0100 VISION Browser for Simulink® Models
152-0101 VISION xPC Target™ Interface Toolkit
152-0121 VISION NHOT File Exporter Non-Perpetual Toolkit License
Freescale
152-0103 VISION PPC/eSys No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0104 VISION PPC/eSys OnTarget Toolkit
152-0126 VISION eSys VLE No-Hooks Toolkit
Infineon
152-0106 VISION TriCore No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0107 VISION TriCore OnTarget Toolkit
152-0109 VISION C166/ST10 No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0110 VISION C166/ST10 OnTarget Toolkit
Renesas
152-0112 VISION SH2 No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0113 VISION SH2 OnTarget Toolkit
152-0115 VISION FR60/80 No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0116 VISION FR60/80 OnTarget Toolkit
152-0118 VISION V850 No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0119 VISION V850 OnTarget Toolkit
152-0122 VISION M32R No-Hooks Toolkit
152-0123 VISION M32R OnTarget Toolkit
Packages
152-0202 VISION No-Hooks PPC Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, and 152-0103
152-0203 VISION No-Hooks Tricore Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, and 152-0106
152-0204 VISION No-Hooks PPC + Tricore Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, 152-0103, and 152-0106
152-0205 VISION Rapid Prototyping PPC Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, 152-0100, 152-0103, and 152-0104
152-0206 VISION Rapid Prototyping Tricore Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, 152-0100, 152-0106, and 152-0107
152-0207 VISION Rapid Prototyping PPC + Tricore Package
Includes 152-0007, 152-0008, 152-0010, 152-0011, 152-0012, 152-0013, 152-0020, 152-0021, 152-0028, 152-
0034, 152-0100, 152-0103, 152-0104, 152-0106, and 152-0107

The MathWorks Products


VISION and No-Hooks Rapid Prototyping Software work in conjunction with: MATLAB®, Simulink® and Simulink
Coder™ (formerly known as Real Time Workshop®) and xPC Target™ Software.

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EMX™ Data Acquisition Series

The EMX series of data acquisition devices introduces an


unprecedented level of measurement performance in a
compact IP67 environmentally sealed enclosure suitable for
harsh environments. Typically this class of measurement
performance would require much larger and more costly rack-
size instrumentation equipment.

Selection
The EMX design is based on a modular chassis, offering
combinations of multiple internal measurement modules. This
provides cost-effective flexibility and efficiency for various
channel count needs. Multiple input types are supported
within a single EMX device, avoiding the higher cost and
extra space needed for a cluster of chained- together devices
dedicated to one type of measurement.

Flexibliity
Quickly integrate high quality EMX data with any CAN based
acquisition system with the Hardware Configuration tool.
Freeform configuration of CAN message formats and rates
are EMX features not found in traditional CAN DAQ hardware.
Use VISION for the ultimate EMX experience. This powerful
combination provides enhanced features such as dynamic
acquisition rates and automatic filter compensation.

Performance
Measurement inputs typically provide a number of software configurable options including advanced DSP filtering
algorithms with selectable filter response characteristics and stop band frequencies to ensure repeatable and accurate
measurements.

Rugged
The aerospace-grade IP67 connectors and sealed hard anodized billet aluminum enclosure survive harsh testing
environments where failure is not an option. All EMX devices come with a 3-year product warranty.

IP67 Sealed Internal Vibration Oleophobic Breathing


Connectors Damping Membrane

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EMX™ Data Acquisition Series

EMX measurement modules provide precision The ATI VISION software has integrated Filter
DSP software filters with user-configurable Delay Compensation which automatically time
response characteristics to ensure high aligns EMX measurements with data from
quality anti-aliased measurements. other sources such as ECU modules.

EMX™ I/O Module Types


HSA8D High Speed Analog Input Module
The HSA8D module offers uncompromising high-end
measurement performance in a compact size, typically only
found on much larger and more expensive instrumentation
equipment. It is ideal for a variety of wide bandwidth precision
measurements.

Analog Inputs
Number of Inputs (8) unipolar/bipolar differential inputs, configurable per channel
Measurement Ranges (26) ranges from ±25mV to ±70V, configurable per channel
A/D Resolution 14-bits
A/D Sampling Type Simultaneous time-aligned sampling of all channels
Ranges ≤ ±5V = >100MΩ
Input Impedance Ranges > ±5V = >400kΩ
When powered down = >100MΩ all ranges
Overvoltage Protection >100V
Up to 10kHz per channel, configurable per channel (may be limited by
Output Data Rate
chassis communications interface option)
Anti-Aliasing Filter 10th order precision Butterworth, cutoff 12.7kHz
Filter Stop Band Settings (Hz) 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1k, 2.5k, 5k, 10k, 20k, Off
8th order Bessel – 0.15 to 3702Hz
DSP Software Filter Types and
16th order Bessel – 0.15 to 3743Hz
Cutoff Frequency Rages, all
8th order Butterworth – 0.28 to 6521Hz
Configurable Per Channel
16th order Elliptical – 0.42 to 8857Hz
Sensor Power Outputs
Number of Outputs (2) sensor power outputs (may be shared by multiple sensors)
Output Voltage 3 to 15VDC, software configurable per output
Output Current 250mA maximum per output
Output Protection Short circuit protection with fault monitoring

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EMX Data Acquisition Series
LSA8D Low Speed Analog Input Module
The LSA8D module is the leader in cost-effective precision analog
voltage measurement, offering wide measurement ranges that
cover most applications, as well as configurable precision DSP
filtering to ensure accurate anti-aliased data.
Analog Inputs
Number of Channels (8) bipolar differentital inputs
Measurement Ranges (5) ranges from ±0.1mV to ±50V, configurable per channel
A/D Resolution 14-bits
A/D Sampling Type Simultaneous time-aligned sampling of all channels
Ranges ≤ ±5V = >100MΩ
Input Impedance
Ranges > ±5V = >200kΩ
Overvoltage Protection >100V
Output Data Rate Up to 2kHz per channel, configurable per channel
Anti-Aliasing Filter 4th order precision Butterworth, cutoff 1.58kHz
Filter Stop Band Settings (Hz) 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 25, 50, 100, 250, 500, 1K, 2.5K, 5K
8th order Bessel – 0.03 to 925Hz
DSP Software Filter Types and
16th order Bessel – 0.03 to 936Hz
Cutoff Frequency Rages, all
8th order Butterworth – 0.06 to 1710Hz
Configurable Per Channel
16th order Elliptical – 0.08 to 2214Hz
Sensor Power Outputs
Number of Outputs (2) sensor power outputs (may be shared by multiple sensors)
Output Voltage 3 to 15VDC, software configurable per output
Output Current 250mA maximum per output
Output Protection Short circuit protection with fault monitoring

TC10 Thermocouple Input Module


The TC10 module is the cost per channel leader in precision
thermocouple measurement, offering multiple thermocouple type
support and precision fast-response cold-junction compensation
for accurate measurements under extreme conditions.

Thermocouple Inputs
Number of Inputs (10) differential thermocouple inputs
Thermocouple Types B, E, J, K, N, R, S, and T, selectable per channel
A/D Resolution 24-bits
A/D Sampling Type Simultaneous time-aligned sampling of all channels
Measurement Resolution 0.1°C
Cold Junction Compensation Integrated in the I/O connector
Grounded Thermocouples Supported
Overvoltage Protection >100V
Output Data Rates Up to 200Hz per channel, configurable per channel
Anti-Aliasing Filter 4th order precision Butterworth, cutoff 100Hz
Filter Stop Band Settings (Hz) 0.1, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 2.5, 5.0, 10, 25, 50, 100
8th order Bessel – 0.03 to 34.1Hz
DSP Software Filter Types and
16th order Bessel – 0.03 to 34.5Hz
Cutoff Frequency Rages, all
8th order Butterworth – 0.06 to 61.7Hz
Configurable Per Channel
16th order Elliptical – 0.08 to 86.8Hz

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EMX™ Data Acquisition Series
SPS16 Sensor Power Supply Module
The SPS16 module can provide power to a wide range of
sensors to reduce wiring complexity and eliminate the cost
and space consumed by additional external power supplies.
This module is typically used in combination with an EMX
Analog Input module.
Sensor Power Outputs
Number of Outputs (16) sensor power outputs
Output Voltage 3 to 15VDC, software configurable per output
Output Current 50mA maximum per output
Output Protection Short circuit protection with fault monitoring

EMX™ Chassis Types

A-Chassis with
CAN Interface Specifications
Chassis Size (2) EMX I/O modules of various types
Communications Interface CAN 2.0B up to 1Mbps
LED Indicators (6) power and activity status
Power Supply Voltage 5 to 32VDC; automotive surge tolerant
Operating/Storage -40°C to +105°C / -50°C to +150°C
Temperature -40°F to +221°F / -58°F to +302°F
Construction IP67 sealed billet aluminum enclosure
Data/power Connectors (2) LEMO 1F-Series 5-pin
I/O signal Connector (1) Deutsch ASDD series 41-pin
Weight (typical) 12.7oz / 360g
Dimensions (max) 51mm x 45mm x 140mm / 2.01in x 1.77in x 5.51in

B-Chassis with
CAN Interface Specifications
Chassis Size (3) EMX I/O modules of various types
Communications Interface CAN 2.0B up to 1Mbps
LED Indicators (6) power and activity status
Power Supply Voltage 5 to 32VDC; automotive surge tolerant
Operating/Storage Temperature -40°C to +105°C / -50°C to +150°C
-40°F to +221°F / -58°F to +302°F
Construction IP67 sealed billet aluminum enclosure
Data/power Connectors (2) LEMO 1F-Series 5-pin
I/O signal Connector (1) Deutsch ASDD series 64-pin
Weight (typical) 15.9oz / 450g
Dimensions (max) 63mm x 45mm x 140mm / 2.48in x 1.77in x 5.51in

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EMX™ Data Acquisition Series

EMX Device Variants


Modules Com
Enclosure

CAN 2.0B

Ethernet
HSA8D

LSA8D

SPS16
TC10

Part Number Description


(16) high speed analog inputs; (4) high current sensor power outputs; (16) low current sensor power
160-0005 B 2 1 X
outputs
160-0006 A 2 X (16) low speed analog inputs; (4) high current sensor power outputs
160-0007 B 3 X (30) thermocouple inputs
160-0008 B 2 X (16) high speed analog inputs; (4) high current sensor power outputs
160-0009 B 2 X (20) thermocouple inputs
160-0010 B 1 X (8) high speed analog inputs; (2) high current sensor power outputs
(8) high speed analog inputs; (2) high current sensor power outputs; (16) low current sensor power
160-0011 B 1 1 X
outputs
160-0012 A 2 X (20) thermocouple inputs
160-0013 A 1 1 X (8) low speed analog inputs; (2) high current sensor power outputs; (10) thermocouple inputs
160-0014 A 1 X (8) low speed analog inputs; (2) high current sensor power outputs
160-0015 A 1 X (10) thermocouple inputs
160-0016 B 3 X (24) low speed analog inputs; (6) high current sensor power outputs
160-0017 B 2 1 X (16) low speed analog inputs; (4) high current sensor power outputs; (10) thermocouple inputs
160-0018 B 1 2 X (8) low speed analog inputs; (2) high current sensor power outputs; (20) thermocouple inputs

• All EMX Devices have a 3-year warranty period


• Other variants may be available—please contact ATI for details.

Configuration Software
Use the free Hardware Configuration Tool to configure EMX Modules for use with standard CAN networks. This provides
a quick and easy method to integrate EMX Modules into any application that can monitor Standard CAN messages.
The software is available for download from the ATI support site at www.accuratetechnologies.com.

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EDAQ16P Data Acquisition Module

The EDAQ16P Pulse Inputs Module measures


frequency associated with digital signals, such as
wheel speeds, solenoids, or switches. These modules
communicate to VISION Calibration and Data
Acquisition software through the CANary Interface
Module or the VISION Network Hub using high-quality
interconnects. VISION Software provides integrated
channel per channel time stamping makes acquiring
data precise.

EDAQ16P Pulse Counter Module


(4) differential universal VRS/pulse
Inputs (4) digital pulse inputs 5VDC-12VDC
(8) digital state inputs
Input Signal Frequency 1Hz to 50kHz
Programmability Input signal polarity, filter, pull-up, and signal level programmable
Universal Specifications
Operating Temperature -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F
Weight (max) 40g / 15.9oz
Construction IP64 sealed billet aluminum enclosure
Data/Power Connectors Sealed LEMO 1B-Series 5-pin
Dimensions 63.5mm x 34.9mm x 173.8mm / 2.50in x 1.38in x 6.84in
Part Number
160-0003 EDAQ16P Pulse Counter Module

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DLX Datalogger
1100 Series

The DLX Datalogger offers a unique combination of functions that


provide the features of a CAN interface, data acquisition module, and
data logger all in one compact package. Communication channels
include CAN, K-line, and LIN that interface to ECUs or communicate
with ATI data acquisition hardware.

The DLX includes eight analog channels, one sensor power output,
four thermocouple channels, and four digital input/output channels.
This combination ensures that ECU and instrumentation data are
properly correlated for easy analysis. The DLX brings a robust and
cost effective data logging and calibration interface to small engine
development, where the unit’s compact packaging and IP65 splash-
proof rating make it ideal for space constrained applications.

The files recorded by the DLX are saved to the removable SDHC memory card in ASAM MDF4 file format. The
DLX fully follows the MDF4 file format version 4.1 and as a result, does not require a utility to decipher data and
additional recorder information. For easy access to the MDF4 logs, the DLX also functions as a USB card reader
when not actively logging.

The VISION Studio’s Data Analyzer was specifically developed to


support MDF4 files that can accommodate extremely large data
sets. View recordings and calibrations side by side at the same
time in the Data Analyzer boosting productivity.

The DLX Datalogger is easily configured using ATI VISION


Calibration and Data Acquisition software.

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DLX Datalogger
1100 Series

DLX I/O Specifications


+/-5 V Analog Inputs
Number of channels (4) bipolar differential inputs
Input Range ±5V
ADC Resolution 16-bits
Max Sample Rate 2kHz per channel, fixed
Input Impedance 20MΩ
Input Protection ±36V
0-20 V Analog Inputs
Number of channels (4) unipolar single-ended inputs
Input Range 0V - 20V
ADC Resolution 16-bits
Max Sample Rate 2kHz per channel, fixed
Input Impedance 1.14MΩ
Input Protection ±100V
Thermocouple Inputs
Number of channels (4) K-type channels
Measurement Range -200°C to +1372°C / -328°F to 2501°F
Max Sample Rate 10Hz per channel
Input Protection ±36V
Digital Input/Output
Number of channels (4) unipolar single-ended inputs/outputs
Input Impedance 100kΩ
Input Switching Thresholds LVTTL
Output States Logic low, logic high, disabled (Hi-Z) or open drain (OD) on
Output Drive Capability:
Logic Low 0.6Vmax at IOL= 0.1mA
Logic High 2.7Vmin at IOH= -0.1mA
OD On Resistance 0.8Ωmax at 0.5A
OD Continuous Load Current 0.5Amax
OD Load Supply Voltage 36Vmax
Leakage Current at H-Z ±3.5uA
Min-Max Applied Voltage -0.6V to 36V
Sensor Power Output
Number of Channels (1) adjustable output 5V - 15V (500mW max load)
Adjustment Step 10mV
Accuracy ±20mV

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DLX Datalogger
1100 Series

General Specifications
Configuration

Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software


Indicators
(1) Power, (1) USB communication, (2) CAN communication, (1) K-Line communication, (1) LIN
Bi-color LEDs
communication, (1) Logger status
Memory
User-removable SDHC memory card with sealed cover
Storage Type
16GB class 10 industrial grade card included
PC Communications
USB (1) USB 2.0 channel; supporting VISION and third party software via XCP
Network Communications
CAN (2) CAN 2.0B channels
K-Line (1) ISO 9141 compliant K-Line channel
LIN (2) Version 2.1 channels; supporting master and slave mode
Operating Conditions
To PC: USB Mini-B
Connectors I/O Signal (INST): DB26HD-M
Power and Data (COM): DB15HD-M
Power Supply 5VDC to 36VDC
Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F
Mechanical
Construction IP65 black high performance polyamide enclosure
Dimensions 120mm x 64.5mm x 23.3mm / 4.7in x 2.5in x 0.9in
Weight 145g / 5.1oz
Part Numbers Description

153-1100 DLX 1100 Series DataLogger

Company specific variants are available. Please contact your local ATI Sales Representative for details.

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CANary Interface Module

The CANary is a pocket-sized CAN interface for ATI’s VISION Calibration and
Data Acquisition system. Communicating via the Universal Serial Bus (USB)
connection, its two CAN channels enable communication from an ATI VISION
system to ATI data acquisition hardware, ECUs for calibration, and other CAN-
based products.

Use either CAN Channel to bridge data between ATI’s data acquisition hardware,
ECUs (using CCP or XCP), or other CAN devices that are compatible with VISION
Calibration and Data Acquisition Software. These devices include ATI’s EMX
Data Acquisition Series and most third party data acquisition modules.

Features

The CANary’s ultra-compact design supports many applications including:


• ATI data acquisition hardware (EMX Series, EDAQ Series, Voltage Output Module (VOM), and Vehicle
Information Display (VID))*
• ASAM communication protocols (CCP/XCP) typically used for calibration, monitoring, and flashing of
ECUs
• Generic CAN devices that utilize database files
*Note: The CANary cannot be used in standalone mode with the VOM or VID (without a PC running VISION)

Configuration

Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software

Indicators

(1) Power status


LEDs
(2) Communication status

Operating Conditions

(2) High speed CAN channels


CAN
With support for silent mode (under development)
Communication CAN 2.0B

To PC: 1 USB B connection


Connectors
To CAN hardware: DB9-M

DC Power Via USB

Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F

Warranty 1 year

Mechanical

Construction IP40 plastic enclosure

Dimensions 38.0mm x 64.2mm x 20.4mm / 1.5in x 2.46in x 0.8in

Weight 28.3g / 1oz

Part Number

153-0006 CANary Interface Module

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VISION Network Hub

The VISION Network Hub is the main interface used to link


VISION to ATI hardware and is designed for rugged automotive
test environments. Use the Hub to enable synchronous CAN
communication from the ATI VISION system to ATI data
acquisition and other vehicle interface products.

Add a second CAN Channel for ECU or other free running CAN
devices with the optional ATI VNI2 CAN Calibration daughter
card. The VNI2 plugs inside of the VISION Hub to provide a
second CAN channel for ECU calibration, two digital inputs and
a voltage output for flash programming.

Use the VISION Hub to Log Data without a computer by


choosing the ATI VNI2+ for all the VNI2 features and to add flight recorder capability using the integrated compact
flash. Manually enable trigger events and use lights or warning buzzers to aid in your calibration process. The
VNI2+ also includes on-board temperature and barometric pressure sensors.

Configuration
Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software
Indicators
(1) Power status
LEDs
(8) Communication status (4 pairs)
(2) Bus termination
Switches
(1) Power
Special Capabilities
Vehicle Network Aux I/O 15-pin Dsub (provides access to VNI2/VNI2+ I/O)
(1) CAN channel (ASAM/CCP support)
(2) Digital inputs
(1) Voltage output (for flash programming enable on ECU)
VNI2+ Card (optional) 1 GB compact flash card (for flight recorder)
(2) Additional frequency inputs
Real-time clock
(1) Temperature and (1) barometric pressure sensor
Operating Conditions
To PC: (1) USB connection
Connectors
To VISION hardware: (2) LEMO 1B-Series 5-pin
DC Power LEMO 1B 3-pin
Power Supply 9VDC to 32VDC
Power Consumption 4W (with VNI2 Card)
Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F
Warranty 3 years
Mechanical
Dimensions 135mm x 93mm x 29mm / 5.31in x 3.66in x 1.14in
Weight 369g / 13.0oz
Part Number
153-0001 VISION Network Hub
153-0005 VISION Network Hub with VNI2/1GB Memory card

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Voltage Output Module (VOM)

The Voltage Output Module (VOM) provides analog and


digital output data from VISION software to any other
external data acquisition module, such as a dynamometer
control system.

Features

• 8 Analog Outputs
• 8 Digital Outputs
• Programmable Scaling and Offset

Configuration
Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software
Indicators
(3) Power, Instrumentation Network status
LEDs
(8) One for each digital output status
Switches (2) Termination and Mode
Analog Outputs

Number (8) Channels

Range 0V - 5V or 0V – 10V (intended for high impedance inputs only)


Resolution 12 bits

Accuracy +/-10mV

Speed 100Hz
Digital Outputs

Number (8) Channels with front panel LED indicators

Voltage 0V – 5V
Current 1mA
Operating Conditions
Communication High-speed CAN
Analog & Digital outputs: DB25
Connectors
DC Power & CAN: LEMO 1B-Series 5-pin
Power Supply 9VDC to 32VDC
Current 300mA (4W)
Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F

Warranty 3 years

Mechanical

Dimensions 135mm x 93mm x 29mm / 5.31in x 3.66in x 1.14in

Weight 335g / 11.8oz


Part Number
155-0001 Voltage Output Module

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DC Booster

ATI’s unique DC Booster Module provides a reliable constant


voltage to vehicle test instrumentation during engine cranking
or any other low battery event. Designed for rugged automotive
test environments, the small package fits in tight spaces.

Rather than using a dedicated, bulky auxiliary battery, the cost-


effective DC Booster does not need special wiring or installation
and can be re-used from vehicle to vehicle.

Output Voltage

Output Characteristic

The DC Booster converts low input voltages to


12 VDC. Above an input voltage of 12 VDC, the
DC Booster passes the supply voltage through. Input Voltage

Indicators
LEDs (3) Power, Boost, Full status
Power Input
Voltage 3.5VDC – 18VDC
Current Up to 30A
Power Output
Voltage 12VDC – 18VDC
Current 7.5A max
Special Capabilities
Protection Protection for over-temperature condition
Operating Conditions
DC Power Input: LEMO 1B-Series 3-pin
Connectors DC Power Output: LEMO 1B-Series 3-pin
Auxiliary Banana Jacks
Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F
Warranty 3 years
Mechanical
Dimensions 135mm x 93mm x 29mm / 5.31in x 3.66in x 1.14in
Weight 480g / 16.9oz
Part Number
156-0001 DC Booster Module

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Vehicle Information Display

The ATI Vehicle Information Display (VID) is an in-


vehicle display unit that allows for up to 16 parameters
per page with labels and engineering units. The VID
features multiple page configurations – up to 64. It
has eight configurable tri-color LEDs, providing a quick
visual reference of key parameters. Audible alerts can
be configured to warn of specific conditions. Parameters,
bar graphs, and line graphs can be customized and
displayed.

Configuration of the VID is conveniently accomplished


Features with ATI’s VISION software. Once configured, take
advantage of the VID’s Standalone Operation to view
• Low profile data from devices connected to a VISION Network Hub.
• Optional mounting brackets allow easy fit
in most applications The unit’s low profile allows for installation on a vehicle
• Sealed version available for use in dash board with minimal interference of the engineer’s
adverse weather conditions field of view. Switch pages and menu configurations
quickly and safely with the tactile keypad located on the
VID.

Configuration
Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software
Display

Display Technology Daylight readable, dot matrix Vacuum Fluorescent, auto-dimming

Size 512 pixels x 32 pixels

Controls/Indicators
Keypad (9) sealed buttons
Warning Signals (8) tri-color LEDs (yellow, amber, red), audible alerts
Operating Conditions
Communication CAN 2.0
Connector LEMO F-series
Power Supply 8VDC to 24VDC
Unsealed: -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to +185°F
Temperature Range
Sealed: -40°C to +60°C / -40°F to +140°F)
Operating Conditions
Warranty 3 year
Mechanical
Dimensions 400mm x 70mm x 45mm / 15.7in x 2.76in x 1.77in
Enclosure Anodized aluminum enclosure
Weight 1205g / 42.5oz
Part Number
159-0003 Vehicle Information Display
159-0006 Vehicle Information Display - Sealed

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DAQ Accessories

DC Booster

EDAQ16P
CANary

VOM
HUB
EMX
DLX

VID
Part Numbers Description
Communication
150-0013 3.66m/12ft Cable; EDAQ to EDAQ; LEMO 1B 5-pin
150-0014 10.1m/33ft
plug, 90°/90°
150-0015 1.83m/6ft
X
150-0016 0.15m/6in

150-0017 3.66m/12ft Cable; EDAQ to EDAQ; LEMO 1B 5-pin


150-0018 10.1m/33ft
plug, 180°/180°
150-0019 1.83m/6ft

X X X

150-0021 3.66m/12ft Cable; HUB to EDAQ; LEMO 1B 5-pin


150-0022 10.1m/33ft
plug, 90°/180°
150-0023 1.83m/6ft

X X X

151-0008 CAN termination; EDAQ; LEMO 1B 5-pin


plug
X

150-0175-12FT 3.66m/12ft Cable; EMX-to-EMX; LEMO 1F 5-pin plug,


150-0175-12IN 0.301m/12in
180°/180° X
150-0175-6FT 1.83m/6ft
150-0175-6IN 0.15m/6in

151-0033 CAN termination; EMX; LEMO 1F 5-pin


plug
X

153-0100 CANary Instrument Adapter; replaces


connections normally provided by VISION
Network Hub
X

150-0209-26FT 7.92m/26ft Cable; VISION Network Hub to VID or Image not available
150-0209-20FT 6.10m/20ft EMX; LEMO 1B 5-pin plug to LEMO 1F
150-0209-15FT 4.57m/15ft 5-pin plug (replaces 150-0128)
150-0209-12FT 3.66m/12ft X X X
150-0209-6FT 1.83m/6ft
150-0209-12IN 0.30m/1ft
150-0209-6IN 0.15m/6in
150-0210-6FT 1.83m/6ft Cable; DLX Communication; DB15 to Image not available
X
unterminated

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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DAQ Accessories

DC Booster

EDAQ16P
CANary

VOM
HUB
EMX
DLX

VID
Part Numbers Description
USB/Power
150-0002 10.1m/10ft Cable; Rugged USB A-B; connectors
supports -40°C to 105°C

X X

150-0010-6FT 1.83m/6ft Cable; VISION Network Hub power cable;


150-0010-12FT 3.66m/12ft LEMO 1B 3-pin plug to banana jacks
150-0010-33FT 10.1m/33ft
X X

150-0024 U-adapter; joins CAN connectors for


stacked VISION Network Hub and VOM;
LEMO 1B 5-pin, 90° X X

150-0025 U-adapter; joins power connectors for


stacked VISION Network Hub and DC
booster; LEMO 1B 3-pin, 90° X X

Hardware
151-0009 Bracket; side mounting; for stacked
VISION Network Hub and/or auxiliary
modules
X X X

151-0017 4 pos Plate; mounts EDAQs and BOBs on a


151-0018 6 pos single plate for mobility

151-0034 Bracket; B-chassis, mounting bracket

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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DAQ Accessories

DC Booster

EDAQ16P
CANary

VOM
HUB
EMX
DLX

VID
Part Numbers Description
I/O Cables / Connectors
150-0027 3.66m/12ft ECU cable; VISION Network Hub to vehicle CAN network
150-0028 10.1m/33ft DB15 to banana jacks
150-0030 1.83m/6ft
X

150-0046 1.83m/6ft ECU cable; VISION Network Hub K-Line cable; includes
150-0047 3.66m/12ft 150-0049
150-0048 10.1m/33ft X

150-0049 ECU cable; VISION Network Hub RS-232 to K-Line cable

151-0010 Strain relief for EDAQ Deutsch connector

151-0011 I/O connector; EDAQ; Deutsch connector with pins

150-0164-6FT 1.83m/6ft Cable; octopus; B-chassis compatible; 16 unterminated


150-0164-10FT 3.05m/10ft cables for sensor connection (input+, input-, sensor
power, ground, and shield)
X

150-0174-10FT 3.05m/10ft Cable; VISION Network Hub; J1962 plug to DB15 plug

150-0185-2FT 0.61m/2ft Cable; octopus; B-chassis compatible; 30 K-type


thermocouple connectors
X

150-0189-2FT 0.61m/2ft Cable; octopus; B-chassis compatible; 10 R-type and 20


K-type thermocouple connectors
X

150-0196-6IN 0.15m/6in Cable; CANary CAN splitter


X

150-0211-6FT 1.83m/6ft Cable; DLX I/O; DB26 to unterminated Image not available X

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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DAQ Accessories

DC Booster

EDAQ16P
CANary

VOM
HUB
EMX
DLX

VID
Part Numbers Description
Breakout Boxes
150-0031 6ft Cable; OBDII J1962 Connector to BOB

153-0100 Breakout box; CANary Instrumentation Adapter

161-0001 Breakout box; EDAQ16P; 16 BNC connectors

161-0003 VOM Breakout box; 8 analog/8 digital outputs to BNC con-


nectors
X

161-0004 2 VOM Breakout box; 16 analog to BNC connectors

151-0035 Accessory for 161-0013; Phoenix Screw Terminal (qty 16)


X

151-0036 Accessory for 161-0013; Phoenix Spring Cage (qty 16) Image not available X
151-0037 Accessory for 161-0013; Phoenix Spring Cage with flange
(qty 16)
X

151-0038 Accessory for 161-0013; Phoenix Screw Terminal with


flange (qty 16) X

150-0222-12IN 12in Cable; EMX A Chassis Autosport 41-pin connector to EDAQ


Break-Out Box Deutsch 55-pin connector. X X

150-0223-12IN 12in Cable; EMX B Chassis Autosport 64-pin connector to EDAQ


Break-Out Box Deutsch 55-pin connector. X X

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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DAQ Accessories

DC Booster

EDAQ16P
CANary

VOM
HUB
EMX
DLX

VID
Part Numbers Description
Breakout Boxes
161-0011 Breakout box for EMX30T; B-chassis compat-
ible; 30 K-type thermocouple connectors;
AutoSport 64-pin connector
X

161-0013 Breakout box for EMX16AI.SPS; B-chassis


compatible; 16 analog connections for input,
XVS, and SPS; AutoSport 64-pin connector
X

161-0014 Two AI8 breakout boxes (16 analog


connections total); to an AutoSport 41-pin
connector X

161-0015 Two AI8 breakout boxes (16 analog


connections total); to an AutoSport 64-pin
connector
X

161-0016 Three AI8 breakout boxes (24 analog


connections total); to an AutoSport 64-pin
connector
X

161-0017 One AI8 breakout box; 8 analog connections;


to an AutoSport 41-pin connector X

161-0018 One TC10 breakout box (10 K-type


thermocouple connectors); AutoSport 41- pin
connector X

161-0019 One TC10 (10 K-type thermocouple


connectors) breakout box and one AI8 (8
analog connections) breakout box to an
AutoSport 41-pin connector X

161-0020 Two TC10 breakout boxes (total 20 K-type


thermocouple connectors total); AutoSport
41-pin connector X

161-0021 One A8I breakout box; B-chassis compatible;


8 analog connections; AutoSport 64-pin
connector X

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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A8 Serial Interface Module
Where high data throughput is required, ATI offers its proven A8 Electronic Control Unit
(ECU) Serial Interface modules. Designed specifically for automotive environments, the
A8 Serial Interface module has been developed to read data from and write data to the
ECU’s microprocessor memory regions reliably and quickly.

Available in both USB and Ethernet variants, ATI’s A8 Serial Interface modules support
ECU high-speed data acquisition, calibration and flashing in a single OCDS, Nexus, or
DAP2 debug interface. ATI’s A8 Ethernet connectivity is as easy to use as USB, enabling
long distance connections of up to 50 meters with enhanced data transfer.

ATI recommends use of VISION™ calibration and data acquisition Intelligent Flashing
software to seamlessly accommodate time stamps and data • Optimized intelligent flashing algorithms that
synchronization. However, ASAM XCP communication protocol support, shorten flash time and minimize memory
available for both USB and Ethernet variants, ensures compatibility of degradation caused by repeated flashing operations
the A8 irrespective of software tool selection. • Inherent protection of reserved memory regions
during flash operations
Features • Enhanced handling of memory region checksums to
• Support for high speed ECU data acquisition, calibration and flashing provide quick synchronization between the A8 and
• Fast validation and synchronization of ECU code/calibration data the ECU
• Dynamic data rates allow easier configuration of the ECU acquisition • Built-in brain dead flashing

Dynamic Overlay Support Features Power Management


• Allows the calibration memory to be larger than emulation memory • Minimal current draw from target
• Permits tool-controlled dynamic initialization of calibration data • Low current sleep mode
• Requires no ECU code changes for calibration • Externally powered to enable asynchronous data
acquisition before the ECU code initializes (near
instantaneous data acquisition)

Configuration
Infineon TC17xx/TC2xx/TC3xx JTAG and TC2xx/TC3xx DAP2
Supported Microprocessors/ Freescale MPC5XXX JTAG and S12x JTAG
Interfaces Renesas RH850 JTAG and V850E2 JTAG
(Can support most processors with a real-time debug port.)
VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software (version 3.7.3 or later)
Application Interfaces VISION API for user developed applications
ASAM’s XCP communication protocol for USB and Ethernet
Indicator
LEDs (4) Power and Activity Status
Input/Output
PC Interface USB 2.0 full speed or Ethernet
Performance
Data Rate Minimum 150 data items/ms
Number of Data Items up to 1200 (USB) / 6000 (Ethernet)
Sample Time Period 100 µs
Simultaneous DAQ Rates 32 dynamic
Operating Conditions
Power Supply External source of 5 to 30 VDC
Operational Current (average) 65 mA
Quiescent Current Draw 9 µA
Temperature Range -40 °C to +105 °C / -40 °F to +221 °F
Mechanical
Dimensions PCB: 60.1 x 45.7 x 10.6 mm / 2.37 x 1.80 x 0.42 in
Weight 105 g / 3.70 oz

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A7 Serial Interface Module

A7 Modules are a family of USB devices that provide connectivity between a PC and an
Electronic Control Unit (ECU). The A7 enables data acquisition, calibration, and flashing
functionality to ECUs with supported microprocessors via a connection through the
microprocessors debugger interface. Currently supported interfaces include JTAG, AUD, and
RTD interfaces that provide Real-Time access to memory mapped resources.

Minimize Processor Impact


The A7 runs independently of the ECU processor, allowing modification of the ECU memory
without interrupting the processor. Using the debugger interface provides the capability of
acquiring data and flashing the ECU at a significantly higher rate than through the CAN bus.
The CAN bus is thus freed up for other tasks, such as monitoring diagnostic information.

No Additional Hardware Required Features


The A7 provides all connectivity between the ECU and the
PC so no extra hardware is required. It has an integral • Full support for ECU data acquisition,
power supply and is powered by the PC USB connection.
calibration and flashing
Minimal ECU power is required to activate the target side.
• Powered from PC via USB bus - no external
power required
The compact design of the A7 is perfect for in-vehicle
applications where space is at a premium. • Minimal current draw from target module
• Fully supported in ATI VISION software

Configuration
Freescale MPC55xx and S12x JTAG
Supported Microprocessors/
Infineon TC17XX and TC2XX OCDS
Interfaces
Renesas SH2/SH2A AUD, M32R RTD and/or JTAG, NEC V850 NBD, V850E2 JTAG

Application Interface VISION Calibration and Data Acquisition Software

Indication
LEDs (2) Power and (1) Activity status
Input/Output
PC Interface USB 1.1 full speed at 12Mbps (connected directly to the PC)

ECU Interface OCDS, Nexus, JTAG, AUD, RTD. Visit the ATI website for an up-to-date list.

ECU Connection High temperature, shielded cable from the A7 to the ECU serial port

Connectors Dependent upon the microproccessor

Operating Conditions
Power Supply Powered via the PC USB connection
Temperature Range -40°C to +110°C / -40°F to 230°F
Warranty 30 days
Mechanical
Construction Conformal coated PCB without housing
Dimensions PCB: 50.8mm x 38.1mm x 6.4mm / 2in x 1.5in x 0.25in
Weight 105g / 3.70oz

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M6 Memory Emulator Module

Achieve typical measurement rates of 300 to 400 data items every 10 msec with
exact time stamp accuracy using M6 Memory Emulators for calibration of ECUs.

This competitively priced, stand-alone solution with built-in USB interface pro-
vides full, plug and play compatibility without the need for any additional hard-
ware or external modules. After connection of the M6 to the USB port, VISION™
software is used to easily configure the system for calibration.

Features

• M6 supporting the Freescale PowerPC MPC5XX Product Family


• M6V supporting the Freescale MPC5500 and MPC5600, VertCal compliant Product Family

Configuration
M6-555: MPC555, MPC556
M6-563: MPC561, MPC562, MPC563, MPC564
Microcontroller Types M6-565: MPC565, MPC566
M6V: Freescale MPD5554/5553/5534/5533
Available with processor installed or processor socket
ECU Connection Plugs into mating ECU processor socket
The chip selects and microcontroller bus are configurable to allow the M6 to be adapted to
ECU Adaptation
various ECUs.
ECU Programming Capable of programming internal and external ECU flash memory stand-alone (no need for
separate flashing tools)
Memory
8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit burst data or asynchronous access
Memory Access
Bus voltage 2.6V or 3.3V based on CPU (M6 is 5V tolerant)
Emulation Memory (2) separate banks of 1MB (for calibration bank swapping)
Data Acquisition Memory Size 512Kb of dual-port RAM
On-board Flash Memory 8MB flash for non-volatile emulation memory storage
Min Memory Access Time 16ns
External switch input for selecting between two calibration data sets for comparison purposes
Calibration A/B Comparison
without the need of a PC
Special Capabilities
Power On/Off External wake-up and self-shutdown (e.g. vehicle cold-start)
Operation Conditions
PC interface: USB full speed at 12 Mbps
Communication
To other ATI hardware: CAN standard ISO11898
6-18VDC (2 power inputs provided, one for internal ECU connection, and one for optional
Power Supply
external power supply)

Max Supply Current 400mA at 12VDC

-40°C to max +110°C (85°C normal)


Temperature Range
-40°F to max +230°F (185°F normal)
Mechanical
Dimensions 64mm x 61mm x 7mm / 2.52in x 2.4in x 0.28in (without CPU socket)
Construction Special high temperature PCB material, humidity and vibration resistant

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M5 Memory Emulator Module

The ATI M5 Memory Emulator provides direct access to the ECU calibration
parameters. Connection to the target ECU is accomplished with a low-cost
Tool Adapter Board, or TAB, that is customized to mate the universal M5 with
the specific ECU under test.

The M5 is a reusable universal module that can be used with a range of


microprocessors and is not dedicated to a single microprocessor/application.
As soon as the M5 is used a second time, the cost benefit grows exponentially.

Features Connect the M5 to a USB port


and use ATI’s VISION™ software
• Full-speed USB connection at 12Mbps direct to PC to easily configure the system for
• Completely self-contained on-board CPU in a compact package calibration.
• 2 banks of 2MB each for synchronous bank swapping
• 18ns access time (0 wait state at 56MHz)
• Extended temperature range

Configuration
All 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit Controllers with an external address/data bus (including MPC5XX,
Microcontroller Types
TriCore, ST10, C166)
ECU Connection Via ECM-specific Tool Adapter Board
The microcontroller bus is software configurable to allow the M5 to be adapted to various ECUs.
ECU Adaptation
The Tool Adapter Board is customized for each application.
ECU Programming Capable of programming internal and external ECU flash memory stand-alone (no need for
separate flashing tools)
Memory
8-bit, 16-bit or 32-bit Multiplex/Non-multiplex with configurable write signals
Memory Access
Bus voltage 2.6V, 3.3V or 5V based on CPU
Emulation Memory Two separate banks of 2MB (for calibration bank swapping)
Data Acquisition Memory Size 128KB of dual-port RAM
On-board Flash Memory 16MB flash for non-volatile emulation memory storage
Min Memory Access Time 18ns
Special Capabilities
External switch input for selecting between two calibration data sets for comparison purposes
Calibration A/B Comparison
without the need of a PC
Operating Conditions
Power On/Off External wake-up and self-shutdown (e.g. vehicle cold-start)
PC interface: USB full speed at 12Mbps
Communication
To other ATI hardware: CAN 2.0
Power Supply 6VDC to 18VDC (3.5VDC to 18VDC when using the DC Booster)

Max Supply Current 400mA at 12VDC

Temperature Range -40°C to max +110°C / -40°F to max +230°F


Mechanical
Dimensions 95mm x 63.5mm x 16mm / 3.74in x 2.5in x 0.63in (without CPU socket)
Construction Conformally coated PCB, humidity and vibration resistant

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Microprocessor Support Chart

Microcontroller Family Interface Interface Type ATI Product


Freescale
MPC5xx Data and Address Bus Parallel Memory Emulator M51, M6
Data and Address Bus; Standard Parallel Memory Emulator M6V
MPC5xxx Vertical Interface
JTAG Interface Serial A7, A7B, A8
S12x JTAG Interface Serial A7, A8
Infineon
TriCore TC17xx/TC2xx/ JTAG Interface Serial A7, A7B, A8
TriCore TC2xx/TC3xx DAP2 Interface Serial A8
C166/167 Data and Address Bus Parallel Memory Emulator M51
Renesas
V850 NBD Interface Serial A7, A7B
SH2/SH2A AUD/AUD II Interface Serial A7, A7B
M32R RTD and/or JTAG Interface Serial A7, A7B
RH850 JTAG Interface Serial A8
V850E2 JTAG Interface Serial A7, A8
ST Microelectronics
ST10 Data and Address Bus Parallel Memory Emulator M51
Others
Various other
Data and Address Bus Parallel Memory Emulator M51
microprocessors
1 Requires Custom Tool Adapter Board (TAB)

Please contact your sales representative for specific part numbers.

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Microprocessor Accessories

Part Numbers M5 M6 A7B A8

Power Cable

150-0113 3.05m/10ft Cable; M5 PWR/USB


150-0113-12IN 30.5cm/12in
X

162-0020 M6 Isolated Power Supply


X

150-0073 1.83m/6ft Cable; DC Power LEMO 0B 3-pin plug to


Image not available X X
Banana Jacks
USB
150-0066-12IN 30.5cm/12in Cable; USB-A to LEMO 0B 5-pin plug
150-0066-8FT 2.4m/8ft
X X X X

150-0118-4.3FT 1.31m/4.3ft Cable; USB-A plug to LEMO 0F 5-pin


150-0118-6.6FT 2m/6.6ft plug
150-0118-8FT 2.44m/8ft X X X X

150-0171-8FT 2.44m/8ft Cable; USB/Power USB-A/Ring Terminal


to LEMO 1F 8-pin plug
X

150-0181-8FT 2.44m/8ft Cable; USB-A to LEMO 0B 5-pin plug


shield connected
X X X X

150-0182-8FT 2.44m/8ft Cable; USB-A to LEMO 0F 5-pin plug


shield connected
X X X X

150-0162-8FT 2.44m/8ft Cable; USB / Power USB-A / Banana to


LEMO 1F 8-pin plug
Image not available X

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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Microprocessor Accessories

Part Numbers M5 M6 A7B A8

Internal
150-0187-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; USB LEMO 0F 5-pin socket to
JST 10-pin plug
X

150-0186-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; USB LEMO 0B 5-pin socket to


JST 10-pin plug
Image not available X

150-0119 17.7cm/7in Cable; Power JST 2-pin plug untermi-


150-0125 0.3m/12in nated
X X X

150-0129-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; USB LEMO 0B 5-pin socket to


JST 12-pin plug
Image not available X X X

150-0159-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; JST 12-pin plug to LEMO 0F


5-pin socket
X X X

150-0188 15.3cm/6in Cable; SFMC 12-pin to SFM 10-pin Image not available
X
Flexbd
150-0191-10IN 25.4cm/10in Cable; Coldstart 6-pin JST to 1 wire
unterminated
X

150-0195-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; 10-pin header to 16-pin OCDS Image not available X X

Ethernet
150-0226-5IN 12.7cm/5in Cable; A8 Ethernet LEMO 1F 8-pin to
JST 14-Pin
Image not available X

150-0227-10FT 25.4cm/10in Cable; A8 Ethernet RJ45 to LEMO 1F


150-0227-15FT 4.6m/15ft 8-pin
Image not available X
150-0227-25FT 7.6m/25ft
150-0227-50FT 15.2m/50ft
150-0201-12IN 30.5cm/12in Cable; A8 Pwr 3-pin JST to untermi-
Image not available X
nated

Cable connectors can be viewed on page 71.

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Ignition Timing Meter (IGTM)

The ATI Ignition Timing Meter is a precision timing measurement


instrument designed for engine development and testing where ignition
timing and CAM timing measurement accuracy (steady-state and
transient) is important. The IGTM-2000 provides an easy means for data
acquisition systems to collect real-time measured ignition timing on
spark ignited engines.

Engine Signal Interface


Ignition firing is detected by using an inductive spark plug wire sensor,
connection to the ignition coil primary or connection to the ignition
module coil trigger logic signal. Crankshaft reference position can be provided by a number of methods including
user-installed and production engine position sensors. For most applications, installation may be simplified by
connecting the IGTM-2000 in parallel to existing position sensors used by the production Engine Control Module
(ECM).

Intelligent Signal Conditioning


Microprocessor controlled Intelligent Signal Conditioning dynamically adjust threshold and hysteresis levels when
using VRS style magnetic sensors, to minimize interference under all operating conditions. Alternatively, all signal
conditioning parameters may be manually preset by the operator. All parameter settings are retained in non-volatile
memory.

Timing Patterns
Compatible with “patterned” (i.e. missing or extra tooth) crankshaft position signals. Popular automotive patterns
are pre-programmed and additional custom patterns can be easily programmed by the operator. Maximum
achievable transient timing measurement accuracy is always obtained for any given reference pattern.

Features

• Accurate Timing Measurement (+/- 0.05 degree) (Ignition, Camshaft and Injector Timing)
• Data Acquisition System Interface (Analog and RS-232)
• Microprocessor Controlled Intelligent Signal Conditioning
• Compatible and Adaptable with all Engine Ignition Systems
• Compact Enclosure for Mounting in Test Cell or Vehicle

Typical Sources for Input Signals


Reference
Existing patterned crankshaft position sensor, one pulse-per-rev sensor (requires Angle input), TDC signal from
OEM Ignition Module (GM-REF, Ford-PIP) or an optical shaft encoder index signal
Angle
Optical shaft encoder angle signal or magnetic sensor detecting ring-gear teeth (requires a one pulse-per-rev or
TDC signal)
Trigger
Low voltage event signal - OEM ignition module trigger signal (GM-EST, Ford-SPOUT, SAW)
Spark
High voltage event signal - Inductive plug wire sensor or ignition coil negative terminal

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Ignition Timing Meter (IGTM)

Signal Inputs
Provides absolute timing reference
Input voltage range +/-75V
Crankshaft Reference REF
Intelligent signal conditioning
BNC connection
Optional signal
36 to 3600 Pulse per rev signal
Input voltage range +/-75V
Crankshaft Angle ANG
Maximum frequency 500kHz
Intelligent signal conditioning
BNC connection
Low-level spark event signal
Input voltage range +/-75V
Spark Event Trigger TRG
Intelligent signal conditioning
BNC connection
High-level spark or injection event signal
Inductive pickup or coil primary
Spark Event Pulse SPK
Programmable signal conditioning
BNC connection
Signal Outputs
Maximum output range -10.2V to +10.2V
Programmable scaling, offset and range
Analog Ignition Timing ANO
12-bit D/A resolution (+/-0.005V accuracy)
BNC connection
Other Inputs/Outputs
Requires 10 to 30VDC @ 15W maximum
Power Supply Internal regulated power supply
Plug-in terminal strip connection
RS-232, 75 to 9600 Baud
Communication Port
DB-9F (Industry Standard 9-pin) connection
Out of range warning outputs (5V logic)
Sensor input monitor signals (5V logic)
Expansion Port
Interface for Analog RPM Adapter accessory
HDB-15F connection
General
(2) 4-digit, 0.56in (14.2mm) display indicators
(4) Sensor input status LEDs
Display
(3) Operating mode LEDs
(4) Pushbutton switches
Black aluminum, water and oil resistant
Enclosure Approximate dimensions: 180mm x 105mm x 43mm/ 7.1in x 4.1in x 1.7in
Weight: 1.2kg / 2.6lbs
Part Number
100-0001 IGTM-2000

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SmartTach

ATI’s SmartTach Module is a universal speed measurement tool


for measurement applications such as engine RPM, vehicle speed,
chassis dyno roll speed, frequency, period, pulse width and duty
cycle.

The built-in User Interface allows the SmartTach to be easily


configured without a PC connection. This provides access to the
advanced features and functions of the SmartTach.

Easy Installation
All that is needed for RPM / speed measurement is a
Features repetitive pulse signal and DC power. The SmartTach
is compatible with a wide variety of input signal
• Analog Voltage Output proportional to sources such as: Inductive pickups, magnetic sensors,
measurement encoders, ECU outputs and direct connection to an
• Conditioned Digital Pulse Output ignition coil. The SmartTach uses microprocessor
• RS-232 Serial Interface controlled intelligent signal conditioning. This allows
• Programmable Range Outputs the SmartTach to dynamically configure the signal
• In-vehicle, stand-alone or rackmount conditioning when using the magnetic sensors or
digital pulses.

Signal Inputs

Selectable between Spark (Coil Primary, Inductive Pickup) and Trigger (Digital, VRS) modes
Measurement range from 0.5Hz to 500kHz
Pulse Inputs
Trigger voltage range +/-75V
Intelligent signal conditioning in Trigger Mode

Auxiliary analog voltage input used together with range outputs


Analog Voltage Input Input voltage levels may be programmed along with range outputs
0 to 5V input range
Signal Outputs
Optically isolated analog voltage output proportional to measurement
Programmable scaling, offset and range in engineering units
Analog Voltage Output
Maximum output range 0 to 10V
12-bit D/A (+/- 0.003V resolution)
Optically isolated digital 5V conditioned pulse output corresponding to input signal
Digital Pulse Output
May be used to connect to other instrumentation requiring conditioned signals
Three user programmable range outputs
Range Outputs Speed ranges for output activation may be independently programmed
Optically isolated solid state relay (contact-closure) outputs
Other Inputs/Outputs
RS-232 Serial Port, 75 - 9600 baud
Communication Port
The Serial Port may be used for obtaining data from the unit and for remote configuration
Requires 10-30VDC at 10W maximum
Power Supply
Internal regulated power supply
General

Aluminum and steel, black color, water and oil resistant


Enclosure Dimensions: (WDH) 141mm x 138mm x 39mm/ 5.57in x 5.45in x 1.52in
Weight: 0.58kg / 1.3lbs
Part Number
100-0005 SmartTach

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Test Cell Measurement Accessories

Part Description Smart-


Number IGTM
Tach
Accessory
100-0003 Analog RPM Adapter; produces an analog voltage output for
RPM when connected to the IGTM-2000 Expansion port
X

100-0004 Differential Input Module; ensures that all production ECU


sensor outputs will be “true Zero cross”
X

101-0002 1.8m/6ft Cable Analog RPM Adapter; Connects the Analog RPM
Adapter to the Ignition Timing Meter; length: 6ft
X

100-0007 10m/32.8ft TachSensor with 15-pin D-sub connector; measures engine


100-0009 3.66m/12ft speed when clamped around an Ignition Primary wire
X

100-0011 10m/32.8ft Optical Diesel RPM Pickup w/sensor; measures speed of


any rotating object
X

100-0014 3.66m/12ft Inductive Spark Plug Wire Sensor: measures spark event
(or engine speed) when clamped around a Secondary
Ignition cable X X

Power
102-0006 DC Power Plug, 2-pin open connector
X X

102-0002 Dual DC-Power Plug with Wire, Y-cable Adapter


X

100-0006 AC/DC Power Supply with AC Cord

Package
100-0016 SmartTach with 19in Rackmount System, includes (1)
SmartTach, (1) power supply, (1) bracket, and (1) blank X
rack cover
Hardware
102-0001 19in 1HU rack mount designed for mounting one or two
units in a cabinet X

102-0003 Blank Rack Cover Plate (covers holes on bracket)


X

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CANLab Analysis Tool

CANLab is a multi-bus network analysis tool that provides a complete solution for industry standard network
protocols with the support of popular databases and hardware. It can be used to view network activity, send and
receive signals or messages, record and replay data, manipulate and analyze data, and check statistics, all in real-
time.

Major Features

• Accommodates many CAN hardware interfaces


• Import / export to multiple database and log file formats
• Offers analysis and scripting at no extra cost
• Provides a sophisticated strip chart recorder and replay
• No need to stop for changes - start or stop recording on the fly
• Connect or disconnect hardware without stopping the software

The Basics Trace


CANLab fundamentals include basic network analysis Effectively monitor bus traffic at message or signal
features. The difference is superior usability with levels in fixed or scrolling modes with CANLab’s Trace
online availability of all user interface configurations. window screen. If placed in fixed mode, signal values
Make changes while on-line without the loss of data are visible when messages are expanded.
and without the need to stop working. Immediately
begin monitoring messages transmitted within a Graphical Displays
network, analyzing signal content and checking While CANLab features dials and gauges for viewing
performance statistics such as bus load, error and analyzing signals to significantly improve the data
counter or message received. Display bus messages analysis process, the stripchart recorder is a more
in real-time in a variety of different views, and log mature feature. Recorded or ‘live’ signals and statistics
them for later analysis. can be graphed and analyzed simultaneously. Signal
values can be time-aligned to existing recorded data
Logging or Recording for quick real-time data analysis and viewed all on the
Instantly start or stop logging messages or same screen (window).
recording signals by conveniently double-clicking
on tabs that appear at the bottom of the CANLab
application.

Send
Send custom singular or sequences of messages
to unlock gateways, simulate controllers or debug
protocols for troubleshooting and validation
using CANLab. Select from defined messages,
created messages or grouped messages based on
customizable trigger events. Change transmission
time without scripts, and change the signal values
on the fly. Change the periodic rate on-the-fly
without stopping transmission.

Replay
Playback of previously recorded CAN traffic is critical
to network diagnostics. Simulate non-existent nodes
or transmit real world data to test modules for
validation using CANLab’s Replay feature.

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CANLab Analysis Tool

Post Data Analysis


Fully customize the view of the data to simplify for
a specific application. CANLab displays data items
using selectable columns that can include time of
data, raw and converted values, comprehensive
highlighting for visual aid and trend arrows. For
example, highlight messages or message groups
by changing the color, font type or font size of a
message in the trace window. Select highlighting
features based on message IDs or conditions such as
Speed > 60Kph. Specifying highlights for message
properties like transmitted messages or extended
identifiers can also be done.

CANLab’s powerful Calculated Channel feature


allows creation of additional signals without writing
Scripting
a script. For example, take the vehicle speed signal
CANLab’s scripting language, included for all CANLab
off the bus and calculate Acceleration and Distance.
users, is full-featured with syntax based on the C#
While CANLab provides a vast array of built-in
language. With a user configurable editor and syntax
math functions, the functionality can be extend by
highlighting, it is easy to learn and delivers reliable,
referencing a DLL that contains the user’s functions.
robust solutions.
All of these tools are available to all CANLab users to
make analyzing data as simple as possible.
In addition, CANLab scripts can run native within
the CANLab application ensuring faster, real-time
functionality. Compose complex functions to respond
to different types of events such as ‘On Message
Received’, ‘On Signal Received’, ‘On KeyPress’, and ‘On
Timer’. Extend CANLab’s functionality to not only work
with messages but also analyze data. Save scripts for
distribution and use by other groups who can focus on
performing the test rather than test setup.

Minimum PC Requirements: Microsoft Windows XP SP3 (32-bit or 64-bit), 1 GHz microprocessor, 1 GB of RAM

Part Number
152-0300 CANLab Software

152-0305 J1939 Toolkit


Applies J1939/21 to CANLab including PGN message decoding and Transport Protocol Support, and includes support
for NMEA2000 and ISOBUS (ISO 11783) protocols.
152-0304 LIN Toolkit
Includes Master / Slave support and .LDF support

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CANverter

The CANverter is a compact and cost effective I/O module for any high-speed
physical layer CAN network. The device can either send a message on a CAN bus
or translate CAN data to an
external acquisition system. Its
light-weight and compact size
makes it portable and simple to
install just about anywhere.

Included with the CANverter Kit

• CANverter Cable: provides standard connectors for Power, RS232 (DB


9F), CAN (DB 9M) and un-terminated wires for analog I/O channels
• CANverter Configuration Software
• Kvaser Database Editor

Features

• Converts CAN bus data to analog voltages or digital signals or PWM output
• Converts analog and digital inputs to CAN data
• Easy setup via the CANverter Configuration Software (using a .dbc or .uef database, drag
and drop signals onto the desired pin for quick configuration)

Configuration
Application interface CANverter Configuration Software
Input/Output
(4) customizable I/O channels, set as:
0 to 5V 10-bit analog input
Digital input or output 0 to 5V 12-bit analog output
Digital
(1) PWM Output
Operating Conditions
Network Port: High-speed CAN
Communication
Configuration Port: RS-232
Connector 15-pin D-sub
Power Voltage 7VDC to 18VDC
Temperature Range -40°C to +85°C / -40°F to 185°F
Warranty 3 years
Mechanical
Dimensions 8.9cm x 6.7cm x 2.56cm / 3.5in x 2.63in x 1.01in
Enclosure Black ABS plastic
Weight 135g / 4.77oz
Part Number
165-0005 CANverter Module
165-0003 CANverter Product Kit - included CANverter module and harness
150-0115 CANverter Harness

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Cable Connectors

LEMO

LEMO 0B 3-pin, 5-pin

LEMO 1B 5-pin, 8-pin

LEMO 0F 5-pin

LEMO 1F 3-pin, 5-pin

USB

USB-A

USB-B

Communication

J1962 (OBDII)

DB15

JST

JST 10-pin

JST 12-pin

JST 2-pin

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