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February 10, 2007
dSPACE GmbH, Paderborn, and Elektrobit Automotive Software, Erlangen, are cooperating in the area of producing AUTOSAR-compatible control unit software. In the AUTOSAR software
architecture, Elektrobits tresos® ECU covers the creation and configuration of the basic software, and dSPACEs SystemDesk the application layer and the system design. The closely coupled tools
give customers a thoroughly and interactively tested tool chain for all AUTOSAR development steps, and far-reaching added value. The interplay between the two tools is based on standard AUTOSAR file formats.
SystemDesk from dSPACE
SystemDesk is a tool for developing software for both single and networked electronic control unit networks. Its purpose is to support the planning, implementation, and integration of complex system architectures. It also simplifies process-oriented development in teams for both manufacturers and suppliers. Interaction with dSPACE's AUTOSAR-compliant production code generator, TargetLink, also improves integration with functional development.
tresos® ECU from Elektrobit
tresos® ECU from Elektrobit is an integrally designed development and configuration platform for embedded standard software. In the tresos® ECU AUTOSAR suite, the requirements for the basic
software can be configured graphically, and AUTOSAR formats can be read in. The tool then automatically makes the required operating system core and other AUTOSAR-compliant formats available. tresos® ECU's flexible plug-in design allows users to integrate their own tools and software modules, while ensuring that the individual components interact consistently.
Interaction Between the Two tools
The heart of the tool coupling is a complete, consistent description of an individual electronic control unit (ECU) that always complies with the AUTOSAR standard. This description includes information about the application software modules and the configuration of the basic software. The ECU description is synchronized both in SystemDesk's overall system and software architecture model, and in tresos® ECUs basic software configuration. This provides a view of each ECU, including the corresponding application software module, as well as information such as the mapping of software modules onto tasks and connections to I/O and system services. tresos® ECU supports the configuration and generation of the entire AUTOSAR basic software, such as operating system, communications stack and I/O. The dependencies between application modules and basic software, and dependencies within the basic software, can also be managed in tresos® ECU. Together, the two tools are a complete solution for ECU development according to AUTOSAR.
Erlangen, February 12, 2007
Elektrobit
Johann Haas
Executive Vice President
Elektrobit Automotive Software Business Segment
Further information:
Torsten Engelhardt
Public Relations
Elektrobit Automotive Software Business Segment
Tel. +49 9131 7701 134
About Elektrobit
Elektrobit is a technology company specialized in embedded software and hardware solutions for selected automotive and wireless environments. Elektrobit delivers software systems and navigation solutions for cars, advanced reference design terminals, IP radio base station modules, as well as R&D services and testing, material handling and process automation equipment for the electronics industry and teleoperators. Elektrobit employs some 2,000 professionals in 13 countries. The net sales for the year 2005 totalled MEUR 212.5. Elektrobit Group Plc. is listed on OMX Helsinki.
About dSPACE
dSPACE GmbH stands for complete development systems for electronic controls in automotives and mechatronics. dSPACE systems are used in R&D applications in industry and universities where fast time-to-market and solid results are key requirements. Typical applications are rapid control prototyping, automatic production code generation and hardware-in-the-loop-simulation. dSPACE was founded in 1988. Since 1989, dSPACE markets its products internationally and is continuously improving its sales. Meanwhile, the staff has expanded to more than 700 employees worldwide.
February 10, 2007
Cooperation Between dSPACE and Elektrobit Automotive Software
Complete Solution for Control Unit Development According to AUTOSAR
Free for publication, February 12, 2007Complete Solution for Control Unit Development According to AUTOSAR
dSPACE GmbH, Paderborn, and Elektrobit Automotive Software, Erlangen, are cooperating in the area of producing AUTOSAR-compatible control unit software. In the AUTOSAR software
architecture, Elektrobits tresos® ECU covers the creation and configuration of the basic software, and dSPACEs SystemDesk the application layer and the system design. The closely coupled tools
give customers a thoroughly and interactively tested tool chain for all AUTOSAR development steps, and far-reaching added value. The interplay between the two tools is based on standard AUTOSAR file formats.
SystemDesk from dSPACE
SystemDesk is a tool for developing software for both single and networked electronic control unit networks. Its purpose is to support the planning, implementation, and integration of complex system architectures. It also simplifies process-oriented development in teams for both manufacturers and suppliers. Interaction with dSPACE's AUTOSAR-compliant production code generator, TargetLink, also improves integration with functional development.
tresos® ECU from Elektrobit
tresos® ECU from Elektrobit is an integrally designed development and configuration platform for embedded standard software. In the tresos® ECU AUTOSAR suite, the requirements for the basic
software can be configured graphically, and AUTOSAR formats can be read in. The tool then automatically makes the required operating system core and other AUTOSAR-compliant formats available. tresos® ECU's flexible plug-in design allows users to integrate their own tools and software modules, while ensuring that the individual components interact consistently.
Interaction Between the Two tools
The heart of the tool coupling is a complete, consistent description of an individual electronic control unit (ECU) that always complies with the AUTOSAR standard. This description includes information about the application software modules and the configuration of the basic software. The ECU description is synchronized both in SystemDesk's overall system and software architecture model, and in tresos® ECUs basic software configuration. This provides a view of each ECU, including the corresponding application software module, as well as information such as the mapping of software modules onto tasks and connections to I/O and system services. tresos® ECU supports the configuration and generation of the entire AUTOSAR basic software, such as operating system, communications stack and I/O. The dependencies between application modules and basic software, and dependencies within the basic software, can also be managed in tresos® ECU. Together, the two tools are a complete solution for ECU development according to AUTOSAR.
Erlangen, February 12, 2007
Elektrobit
Johann Haas
Executive Vice President
Elektrobit Automotive Software Business Segment
Further information:
Torsten Engelhardt
Public Relations
Elektrobit Automotive Software Business Segment
Tel. +49 9131 7701 134
About Elektrobit
Elektrobit is a technology company specialized in embedded software and hardware solutions for selected automotive and wireless environments. Elektrobit delivers software systems and navigation solutions for cars, advanced reference design terminals, IP radio base station modules, as well as R&D services and testing, material handling and process automation equipment for the electronics industry and teleoperators. Elektrobit employs some 2,000 professionals in 13 countries. The net sales for the year 2005 totalled MEUR 212.5. Elektrobit Group Plc. is listed on OMX Helsinki.
About dSPACE
dSPACE GmbH stands for complete development systems for electronic controls in automotives and mechatronics. dSPACE systems are used in R&D applications in industry and universities where fast time-to-market and solid results are key requirements. Typical applications are rapid control prototyping, automatic production code generation and hardware-in-the-loop-simulation. dSPACE was founded in 1988. Since 1989, dSPACE markets its products internationally and is continuously improving its sales. Meanwhile, the staff has expanded to more than 700 employees worldwide.
