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=== Define ECU interfaces ===
=== Define ECU interfaces ===
ECU interfaces are connected to a CAN interface. They are defined by A2L files and it is possible to add a seed/key to them individually. The value of each Seed/Key is never displayed for the user as it can be considered confidential. See image "Edit ECU".
ECU interfaces are connected to a CAN interface. When adding a new ECU you will first be prompted to choose ECU name. The ECU names presented here are those ECU names that have a A2L file associated with them. When a ECU name is chosen, the available A2L files for that ECU are displayed and can be chosen. Drag and drop is supported when choosing files. You may choose multiple files per ECU.
[[File:SeedKey.png|none|thumb|Edit Seed/key]]
It is possible to add a seed/key to ECUs individually. The value of each Seed/Key is never displayed for the user as it can be considered confidential.  
[[File:AddNewECU.png|none|thumb|363x363px|Add new ECU]]


=== Define Flexray interfaces ===
=== Define Flexray interfaces ===

Revision as of 17:18, 7 December 2020

Vehicle Profiles Panel

As an administrator, it is possible to define vehicle profiles from version 2.45 of the WICE portal. The vehicle profiles panel is located in the the administration tab as can be seen in Figure "vehicle profiles Panel".

Add a new vehicle profile

To add a new vehicle profile, click "Add new Vehicle Profile" in the "Vehicle Profiles" portlet to the left in the view. Choose a name and press enter. This will create a new vehicle profile with no interfaces defined.

Define CAN interfaces

Add CAN Dialog

To define a new CAN interface for a vehicle profile, select the vehicle profile in the "Vehicle Profiles" portlet and then click "Add CAN" in the CAN portlet. This will open up the dialog as can be seen in Figure "Add CAN Dialog".

The majority of the interface attributes should be self explanatory but the DBC file may need some clarification.

Select DBC file

A CAN bus needs to be associated with a DBC file and when defining a CAN interface one have the option to select an already upload DBC file or upload a new one. Uploading DBC files can be done via the DBC files portlet (described in #Manage DBC files) or directly in the select DBC files grid shown in Figure "Select DBC Files Grid".

Define ECU interfaces

ECU interfaces are connected to a CAN interface. When adding a new ECU you will first be prompted to choose ECU name. The ECU names presented here are those ECU names that have a A2L file associated with them. When a ECU name is chosen, the available A2L files for that ECU are displayed and can be chosen. Drag and drop is supported when choosing files. You may choose multiple files per ECU. It is possible to add a seed/key to ECUs individually. The value of each Seed/Key is never displayed for the user as it can be considered confidential.

Add new ECU

Define Flexray interfaces

The interfaces are similar to the CAN interfaces.

Define ETH interfaces

The interfaces are similar to the CAN interfaces.

Define LIN interfaces

The interfaces are similiar to the CAN interfaces.

Select DBC Files Grid


Manage Description files

The "Bus description files" portlet let the user upload, change or remove description files. These files are used to describe the interfaces. Currently, the descriptiojn files taht are supported are DBC for CAN, FIBEX for Flexrasy and A2L for ECU.

Upload new Description file

To upload a new Description file, click the "Upload new file" button and choose the file to upload.

Upload A2L file

When uploading an A2L file there is the possibility to specify file version. This can be used to validate if a created Signal Reader and Area5 assignment can run on a given WCU.

There is also the possibility to specify which ECU name that the A2L file. This must be specified and cannot be edited later so make sure you choose the correct ECU. The list you are presented with when choosing ECU name

are the ECU names that have been found in uploaded ECU diagnostic files.

Upload new A2L file

Edit Description file

To edit an uploaded Description file, select the Description file and click "Edit selected". A new window will pop up which let you do the following:

Replace Description file:

Replace the current Description file with another file.

Change name:

Change the name that references the Description file in the Description file.

Comment:

Add a comment to the Description file.

Enable/disable:

Enable/disable the Description file.