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OBD Simulator For OBD-II Software And Hardware Testing And Development
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onThe ECUsim 2000 by ScanTool is an OBD simulator for OBD-II software and hardware testing and development. The 2000 is available in 3 editions which offer varying levels of user control. The Professional & Ultimate editions feature over 40 software commands that provide complete administration of the simulator, and allow you to create custom ECUs, add/delete DTCs & freeze frames, create PIDs, and dynamically assign their values.
The ECUsim 2000 is a small, lightweight, entry level OBD simulator that is an indispensable tool for OBD hardware and software development and testing.It supports all legislated OBD-II protocols, fixed and user adjustable parameter IDs (PIDs), diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs), freeze frames, VIN, and many other SAE J1979 services.
The unit has five knobs assigned to common PIDs, a "fault event" button, and indicator lights for power, connection, and MIL (Malfunction Indicator Light). Physical connection with the device under test is made through a standard SAE J1962 female connector.
The ECUsim 2000 features a USB connection which can be used with the ECUsim Commander software to create custom ECUs or modify existing ECUs.
The simulator can be purchased with any combination of "unlocked" OBD-II protocols, from as few as one to as many as five. Attempting to switch to a protocol that has not been unlocked will produce a "PROTOCOL LOCKED" message.
The 2000 is available in 3 editions (Standard, Professional, and Ultimate) which offer varying levels of user control. The Professional & Ultimate editions feature over 40 software commands that provide complete administration of the simulator using ECUsim Commander, and allow you to create custom ECUs, add/delete DTCs and freeze frames, create PIDs, and dynamically assign their values.
Features
- Benchtop simulator for testing and development of OBD devices and software
- 5 knobs assigned to common PIDs, a "fault event" button, and indicator lights for power, connection, and MIL (malfunction indicator light)
- Supported SAE J1979 modes: 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, and A
- Simulates an ECU running the popular ISO 15765-4 (CAN 250/500 kbps, 11/29 bit) OBD-II protocol
- Firmware upgradeable
SAE J1939 to Bluetooth Gateway With 9-Pin Deutsch Connection Cable
The jCOM.J1939.BT gateway is a high-performance, low-latency, wireless vehicle network adapter for SAE J1939 applications. It allows any host device with a Bluetooth COM port to monitor SAE J1939 data traffic and communicate with the SAE J1939 vehicle network. An SAE J1939 cable, suited for a 9-pin Deutsch connection, is included with the gateway.
The gateway supports the full SAE J1939 protocol according to J1939/81 Network Management (Address Claiming) and J1939/21 Transport Protocol (TP). It is also supported by an extensive programming interface for Windows and Linux/Ubuntu applications, including full C/C++/C# source code for short time-to-market developments.