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Blog post relating to diagnostics

OTX information poster – Order now for free!

Information poster for free | OTX – Open Test sequence eXchange format OTX describes a sequence language for exchanging diagnostic sequences in the ECU life cycle. The actual linguistic scope (core) is tailored to the particular diagnostic application with standardized extensions, but is also easy to extend with proprietary solutions for other applications.

DoIP information poster – Order now for free!

Information poster for free | DoIP – standardized vehicle diagnostics over Ethernet With Diagnostics over IP, diagnostic services introduced over UDS are used over TCP/IP and Ethernet. This enables much higher data rates than with CAN, representing great potential for savings both in terms of time and expenses in the case of complex diagnostic tasks and flash applications.

Roadshow China 2018

With more than 400 participants from OEMs and Tier1s, Softing Automotive can look back on an exciting Roadshow through China. Focus of discussion was on the challenges and possibilities of Diagnostics 4.0 with the topics Remote and Cloud Diagnostics, Fleet Management, Automotive Ethernet and Diagnostic over IP (DoIP).

Highly Integrated Solution for Diagnostic and Bus Communication

Techday Kratzer Automation 2018

Kratzer Automation sent out an invitation to attend the company’s motto day on electromobility that took place on January 25, 2018. Softing presented a high-performance solution for bus communication on the road. The real-time-capable middleware combines both diagnostic as well as measurement and test tasks.

Softing TDX for Diagnostics and Flash Programming

Softing TDX

Softing TDX is the modular, flexible solution for diagnostics and flash programming in the repair shop and in road tests. The universal repair shop tool is intended to be used by vehicle and component manufacturers. It supports all necessary diagnostic functions in troubleshooting, repair and in the setup of entire vehicles or individual components.

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