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Webinar
Diagnostic Flash
Application with OTX
Presented
By
Ralf Ramrath
2. Today’s Presenter
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diagnostics@kpit.com
+49 89 322 99 66 - 0
Mr Ralf Ramrath
Product Manager
Diagnostics
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Overview of
Diagnostic
toolchain
4. Overview of KPIT’s diagnostic tools
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DatabaseDesignerNG
DiagnosticCommunicator
OTXSuite
DIAGNOSTIC DATA AUTHORING
DIAGNOSTIC TESTING
DIAGNOSTIC SEQUENCE AUTHORING
Softing: Venice
Vector: CandelaStudio, OdxStudio
Softing: Monaco
Vector: Indigo
Softing: OtxStudio
eMotive: DIagnosticFramework
Bosch: Grade-X
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The problem
statement
6. Problem statement
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1. Diagnostic applications are either generic or specific
2. Dependency between tool vendor and tool user
THE GOAL
1. To have a generic and specific application
2. No dependency between tool vendor and tool user
7. Evolution of diagnostic applications (1)
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Flash Application
Data
Flow, GUI
Diagnostic
Protocols
8. Evolution of diagnostic applications (2)
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Flash Application
Data
Flow
Diagnostic Protocols
GUI
9. Evolution of diagnostic applications (3)
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ISO 22901-1
(ODX)
Java
Diagnostic Protocols
GUI
Flash application
Runtime system
Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL)
10. Evolution of diagnostic applications (4)
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ISO 22901-1
(ODX)
ISO 13209
(OTX)
Diagnostic Protocols
GUI
Flash application (OTX)
Runtime system
HAL
11. Evolution of diagnostic applications (5)
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ISO 22901-1
(ODX)
ISO 13209
(OTX)
Diagnostic Protocols
GUI (OTX)
Flash application (OTX)
Runtime system
HAL
12. Comparison of the evolutionary steps (1)
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ECU specific generic
high
low
Specialization level
Independence level
1
2
3
4
5
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2 2 2
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13. Today we will show, how to
create a „type-5“
application
Comparison of the evolutionary steps (2)
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ECU specific generic
high
low
Specialization level
Independence level
1
2
3
4
5
33
2 2 2
111
14. Flash application (functional view)
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The flash application shall be applicable for every ECU in
the vehicle
The flash application shall apply for different kind of downloads
Program
Data
both
The flash application shall prevent from flashing the wrong
software
15. Flash application (GUI view)
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How to create, use & deploy a flash application
Decision 1
Decision 2
16. How the flash data is organized
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ECUs / Sessions 1 2 3 4 5
Airbag, Tier1 A X
Airbag, Tier1 B X
ECM, Diesel-Engine X X
ECM, Gasoline-Eingine X X
Data for reprogramming is organized in “Flash sessions”
For every ECU variant a list of flash sessions is valid. Example:
For ECM, Diesel-Engine, Sessions 3&4 are valid
17. How the flash data is organized
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Airbag, Tier1 A
Airbag, Tier1 B
ECM, Diesel
ECM, Gasoline
Session 1
Session 2
Session 3
Session 4
Session 5
ECU
Level
Session
Level
Block 1
Block 2
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment 3
Block
Level
Segment
Level
Flashdata
Level
Code.hex
Data.hex
All.hex
Decision 1
Decision 2
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How it really
works…
19. Flash application – How it works…
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Step 1: Create / Design the user interface
20. Flash application – How it works…
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Step 2: Bind in-/out parameters to GUI controls
Example:
listOfECUs (variable name)
List<String> (variable type)
„Variable Binding“
Example:
selectedECU (variableName)
Integer (variable type)
21. Flash application – How it works…
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Step 3: Create top-level sequence that opens screen
Opens the screen
Terminates the screen
Eventhandler for
GUI actions
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Every GUI action needs an event handler! Example:
User pushes button
Event fired by OTX engine
Thread resumes…
Sequence waits at event handler…
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Important OTX
(Flash)
commands
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Deployment of
Reprogramming
Sequence
27. Database
DesignerNG
Important OTX (Flash) commands
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Sequence can be deployed to execution environment
OTXSuite
DIAGNOSTIC
DATA & SEQUENCE
AUTHORING
Diagnostic
Communicator
Diagnostic
Communicator
Diagnostic
Communicator
DIAGNOSTIC
TESTING
DIAGNOSTIC
TESTING
DEPLOYMENT
OTX
OTX
OTX
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Q&A