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<item><title>Modern Diagnostic Test Stations for the Chamber of Crafts Frankfurt (Oder)</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/modern-diagnostic-test-stations-for-the-chamber-of-crafts-frankfurt-oder.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/modern-diagnostic-test-stations-for-the-chamber-of-crafts-frankfurt-oder.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Thu, 21 Nov 2024 09:18:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/modern-diagnostic-test-stations-for-the-chamber-of-crafts-frankfurt-oder.html</guid><description>We are pleased to be equipping the automotive competence center of the Chamber of Crafts Frankfurt (Oder) – Region Ostbrandenburg in Hennickendorf, which is in the course of being set up, with the latest simulation and diagnostic technology for its innovative teaching concept! 

As one component of the “diagnostic test stations” supplied, the Softing TCS simulation boxes enable the mapping of vehicle networking via Automotive Ethernet (DoIP) as well as classically via CAN-FD. This makes it possible to simulate realistic error scenarios in vehicle communication and experience them in a practical way.</description><enclosure
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<item><title>Optimized Test Preparation with a Diagnostic Simulation</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/optimized-test-preparation-with-a-diagnostic-simulation.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/optimized-test-preparation-with-a-diagnostic-simulation.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 08 Jul 2024 17:15:46 +0200</pubDate><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/optimized-test-preparation-with-a-diagnostic-simulation.html</guid><description>Simulation in test preparation enables the verification of test routines and the entire test setup, which reduces the time required for troubleshooting. ODX-based diagnostic simulation improves test sequences, minimises test effort and ensures accurate fault detection. 
In our short Solution Spotlight video, Thomas Blocher explains the use case and shows how an ODX-based simulation project can be easily created and customised with Softing TCS.admin.</description><enclosure
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<item><title>Testing for the Mobility of the Future – Arnold NextG Relies on Softing&#039;s Testing and Telematics Solutions</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/testing-for-the-mobility-of-the-future-arnold-nextg-relies-on-softings-testing-and-telematics-solutions.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/testing-for-the-mobility-of-the-future-arnold-nextg-relies-on-softings-testing-and-telematics-solutions.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 12:24:00 +0200</pubDate><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/testing-for-the-mobility-of-the-future-arnold-nextg-relies-on-softings-testing-and-telematics-solutions.html</guid><description>Functional safety is the focus for Arnold NextG in the development of the unique NX NextMotion central control unit. For this reason, the technology forge Arnold NextG relies on the innovative solutions of Softing Automotive for the development of the control unit for automated driving!</description><enclosure
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<item><title>Test Systems for Simulating Any Conceivable Test Scenario</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/test-systems-for-simulating-any-conceivable-test-scenario.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/test-systems-for-simulating-any-conceivable-test-scenario.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Tue, 05 Apr 2022 09:34:00 +0200</pubDate><dc:creator>Marion Menacher</dc:creator><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/test-systems-for-simulating-any-conceivable-test-scenario.html</guid><description>Modern vehicles contain extensive hardware and software functionality that has to be checked, verified and safeguarded from all sides. This task is particularly challenging because it takes a longtime during vehicle engineering before these components are installed in a real vehicle and can thus be tested in a real environment. With individual function and hardware-in-the-loop (HiL) test systems, any conceivable test scenario can be covered and easily simulated in the laboratory without risking real vehicles or endangering the lives of test drivers.</description><enclosure
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<item><title>HV Insulation Fault Simulations for Testing Safety-Relevant Functions</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/hv-insulation-fault-simulations-for-testing-safety-relevant-functions.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/hv-insulation-fault-simulations-for-testing-safety-relevant-functions.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2022 09:10:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/hv-insulation-fault-simulations-for-testing-safety-relevant-functions.html</guid><description>HV insulation fault simulations are used to test and validate safety-relevant system functions, either during the engineering process or also after repairs carried out by after-sales service or the repair shop, or directly on the vehicle. </description><enclosure
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<item><title>Efficient Fault Simulation – Automated, documented short-circuit and open load tests of ECU on-board diagnostics</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/efficient-fault-simulation-automated-documented-short-circuit-and-open-load-tests-of-ecu-on-board-diagnostics.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/efficient-fault-simulation-automated-documented-short-circuit-and-open-load-tests-of-ecu-on-board-diagnostics.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2021 16:20:00 +0200</pubDate><dc:creator>Marion Menacher</dc:creator><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/efficient-fault-simulation-automated-documented-short-circuit-and-open-load-tests-of-ecu-on-board-diagnostics.html</guid><description>In daily operation, ECUs in the vehicle are exposed to a wide range of environmental influences, such as vibrations, strongly fluctuating ambient temperatures and high humidity. The components must therefore be able to handle all conceivable faults. For the test, these faults are simulated on the ECU pin and the respective behavior and diagnostic entry documented. Typically, such fault simulations are used for function tests during development, for testing, release and validation of ECUs and components, as well as for integration validation during HiL testing or at the Functional Mock-Up (FMU).</description><enclosure
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<item><title>Mastering Test Complexitiy with Individual Test Systems by Softing</title><link>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/mastering-test-complexitiy-with-individual-test-systems-by-softing.html</link><comments>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/mastering-test-complexitiy-with-individual-test-systems-by-softing.html#comments</comments><pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2021 12:23:00 +0200</pubDate><dc:creator>Marion Menacher</dc:creator><guid>https://automotive.softing.com/cn/service/automotive-blog/mastering-test-complexitiy-with-individual-test-systems-by-softing.html</guid><description>It is a long journey from the start of engineering to the installation of all vehicle components and ECUs in the production vehicle. Comprehensive testing of the electronic components during the entire engineering process is essential. This is the only way to thoroughly safeguard and optimize hardware and software functions. Errors can be detected and remedied quickly – the earlier the better.</description><enclosure
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