Vector VX1000, VX1060, VX1132C, VX1132H, VX1135D Product Information
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VX1000
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Overview of Advantages .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Functions ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 Further Information ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 System Overview........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Serial Target Interfaces ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.1 Supported Microcontrollers ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Parallel and Gigabit Target Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Supported Microcontrollers ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Software Drivers for ECUs .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Hardware Components ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
4.1 Base Modules ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.1.1 VX1060 Serial Base Module ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.1.1 Component Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.1.2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.2 VX1132 Base Module .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.2.1 Component Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.2.2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.3 VX1135 Base Module .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 PODs.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2.1 VX154x Serial PODs .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.2 VX145x Generic HSSL PODs ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 XPOD ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.3.1 VX1621A XPOD............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Network Hardware/Infrastructure Hardware ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.4.1 VX0312 Ethernet/CAN Interface .............................................................................................................................................. 14
5 Configuration and Update Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 VXconfig........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2 VXupdate ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 CANape Plug-in............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
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Table of Contents
1 Overview ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Overview of Advantages .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
1.3 Functions ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 3
1.4 Further Information ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4
2 System Overview........................................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1 Serial Target Interfaces ................................................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1.1 Supported Microcontrollers ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Parallel and Gigabit Target Interfaces ....................................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.1 Supported Microcontrollers ......................................................................................................................................................... 5
3 Software Drivers for ECUs .......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4 Hardware Components ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
4.1 Base Modules ................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.1.1 VX1060 Serial Base Module ......................................................................................................................................................... 6
4.1.1.1 Component Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.1.2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.2 VX1132 Base Module .................................................................................................................................................................... 7
4.1.2.1 Component Overview ................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.2.2 Technical Data ............................................................................................................................................................................... 8
4.1.3 VX1135 Base Module .................................................................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 PODs.............................................................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2.1 VX154x Serial PODs .................................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.2.2 VX145x Generic HSSL PODs ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.3 XPOD ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 12
4.3.1 VX1621A XPOD............................................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Network Hardware/Infrastructure Hardware ........................................................................................................................ 14
4.4.1 VX0312 Ethernet/CAN Interface .............................................................................................................................................. 14
5 Configuration and Update Tools ............................................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 VXconfig........................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
5.2 VXupdate ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 CANape Plug-in............................................................................................................................................................................ 15
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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
The VX1000 System is a scalable solution with top performance for your measurement and calibration tasks. It can be used in
the vehicle, both in the interior and in the engine compartment, on test benches and in the laboratory. Especially when
developing ADAS ECUs, this allows you to handle raw data captured by high-resolution radar sensors in combination with XCP
data, like object/tracking lists.
The system forms the interface between the ECU and a measurement and calibration tool such as CANape. For high data
throughput with minimal impact on ECU run-time, data is accessed over the microcontroller-specific data trace and debug
ports.
The VX1000 base module is connected to a PC over XCP on Ethernet. XCP on Ethernet is an OEM-independent ASAM standard
that is widely used in the automotive industry. The VX1000 measurement hardware is connected to the ECU via a POD (Plug-
On device). Depending on the available microcontroller interface, it is possible to use either the data trace or copying method
for data acquisition.
Figure 1: Scalable measurement and calibration hardware for maximum data transfer rates
1.2 Overview of Advantages
> Powerful measurement and calibration access to internal ECU data with maximum transmission rates
> Very small POD to connect to the ECU debug interface
> Easy and quick integration into the ECU software
> No impact on ECU run-time with data trace measurement method
> Interface to numerous development tools by third-party suppliers via the standardized ASAM protocol XCP on Ethernet
> Special functions for engine controllers such as Calibration Wake-Up and Calibration RAM Supply
1.3 Functions
> Very high measurement data throughput of more than 100 MByte/s for XCP data and radar raw data with the data
trace measurement method and up to 3 MByte/s with the copying method
> Measurement of fast signal cycles (up to 10 µs for data trace, up to 40 µs for copying method)
> Processing of measurement configurations with over 100,000 signals
> Precise generation of DAQ time stamps in the ECU
> ECU cold start measurement (First Loop DAQ)
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1 Overview
1.1 Introduction
The VX1000 System is a scalable solution with top performance for your measurement and calibration tasks. It can be used in
the vehicle, both in the interior and in the engine compartment, on test benches and in the laboratory. Especially when
developing ADAS ECUs, this allows you to handle raw data captured by high-resolution radar sensors in combination with XCP
data, like object/tracking lists.
The system forms the interface between the ECU and a measurement and calibration tool such as CANape. For high data
throughput with minimal impact on ECU run-time, data is accessed over the microcontroller-specific data trace and debug
ports.
The VX1000 base module is connected to a PC over XCP on Ethernet. XCP on Ethernet is an OEM-independent ASAM standard
that is widely used in the automotive industry. The VX1000 measurement hardware is connected to the ECU via a POD (Plug-
On device). Depending on the available microcontroller interface, it is possible to use either the data trace or copying method
for data acquisition.
Figure 1: Scalable measurement and calibration hardware for maximum data transfer rates
1.2 Overview of Advantages
> Powerful measurement and calibration access to internal ECU data with maximum transmission rates
> Very small POD to connect to the ECU debug interface
> Easy and quick integration into the ECU software
> No impact on ECU run-time with data trace measurement method
> Interface to numerous development tools by third-party suppliers via the standardized ASAM protocol XCP on Ethernet
> Special functions for engine controllers such as Calibration Wake-Up and Calibration RAM Supply
1.3 Functions
> Very high measurement data throughput of more than 100 MByte/s for XCP data and radar raw data with the data
trace measurement method and up to 3 MByte/s with the copying method
> Measurement of fast signal cycles (up to 10 µs for data trace, up to 40 µs for copying method)
> Processing of measurement configurations with over 100,000 signals
> Precise generation of DAQ time stamps in the ECU
> ECU cold start measurement (First Loop DAQ)
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> Calibration of ECU parameters without address range limitations
> Calibration memory page switching
> Automatic overlays when calibrating parameters in flash memory
> Stimulation or bypassing with short latency times
> 100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet connection to the PC
> Galvanically isolated power supply with wide input voltage range
> POD power supply via the VX1000 Base Module
> Optional: Flash programming, even for “brain-dead” ECUs
> Optional: 1 x FlexRay and up to 5 x CAN (FD) via XL Driver Library interface for CANape/CANalyzer/CANoe and custom
applications
> PC tools for easy configuration and for software updates
1.4 Further Information
You will find more information on the Web at www.vector.com/VX1000. The Vector Download Center also contains a range
of documents such as manuals, technical articles, case studies and updates.
The overview poster in format DIN A2 shows compatible system components for all supported microcontroller families.
To download the poster (PDF).
Figure 2: All system components at a glance – the poster provides an overview from the base module through the cables and on to the POD and target
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> Calibration of ECU parameters without address range limitations
> Calibration memory page switching
> Automatic overlays when calibrating parameters in flash memory
> Stimulation or bypassing with short latency times
> 100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet connection to the PC
> Galvanically isolated power supply with wide input voltage range
> POD power supply via the VX1000 Base Module
> Optional: Flash programming, even for “brain-dead” ECUs
> Optional: 1 x FlexRay and up to 5 x CAN (FD) via XL Driver Library interface for CANape/CANalyzer/CANoe and custom
applications
> PC tools for easy configuration and for software updates
1.4 Further Information
You will find more information on the Web at www.vector.com/VX1000. The Vector Download Center also contains a range
of documents such as manuals, technical articles, case studies and updates.
The overview poster in format DIN A2 shows compatible system components for all supported microcontroller families.
To download the poster (PDF).
Figure 2: All system components at a glance – the poster provides an overview from the base module through the cables and on to the POD and target
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