Ecu.test
ecu.test is a software tool developed by, based in Dresden, Germany, for test and [verification and verification and validation (software)|validation (software)|validation] of embedded systems. Since the first release of ecu.test in 2003, the software is used as standard tool in the development of automotive ECUs and increasingly in the development of heavy machinery as well as in factory automation. The development of the software started within a research project on systematic testing of control units and laid the foundation for the spin-off of from TU Dresden.
ecu.test aims at the specification, implementation, documentation, execution and assessment of test cases. Owing to various test automation methods, the tool ensures an efficient implementation of all necessary activities for the creation, execution and assessment of test cases.
Functionality
Methodology
ecu.test automates the control of the whole test environment and supports a broad range of test tools.Various abstraction layers for measured quantities allow its application on different testing levels, e.g. within the context of model in the loop, software in the loop and hardware in the loop as well as in real systems.
Creating test cases using ecu.test is conducted graphically and does not require programming skills. Test-case descriptions have a generic form, which together with extensive parameterization and configuration options, allows uniform access to all test tools and thereby simplifies re-use of existing tests over multiple development phases.
Structure
ecu.test is organized in four parts:- Editor and Project manager
- Configurator
- Test engine
- Analyzer and Protocol generator
Interfaces
ecu.test provided clear interfaces for extensions and for the integration in existing test and validation processes. A large amount of test hardware and software is supported by default. Using user-defined test steps, plug-ins and Python scripts, additional tools can be integrated with little effort. Via a specific client-server-architecture, software tools of multiple test-bench computers in distributed test environments can be addressed. Using a COM interface, further tools, e.g. for requirements management, revision control and model-based testing can be integrated. ecu.test supports the following hardware and software tools and is based on the following standards:Supported hardware and software
- A&D:
- ASAM: ACI
- ASAM: iLinkRT
- ASAM: XiL
- ASAP: STEP
- ATI: VISION
- AVL: LYNX
- AVL: PUMA
- Basler: pylon
- Beckhoff: TwinCAT
- Digiteq: FrameGrabber 4 MultiBox
- Digiteq: MGB
- dSPACE: AURELION
- dSPACE: ControlDesk
- dSPACE: ModelDesk
- dSPACE: MotionDesk
- dSPACE: RTMaps
- dSPACE: XIL API
- EA: UTA12
- EMVA: GenICam
- ESI: SimulationX
- ETAS: BOA
- ETAS: COSYM SIL
- ETAS: INCA
- ETAS: LABCAR-PINCONTROL
- FEP
- FEP3
- FEV: Morphée
- froglogic: Squish
- Google: ADB
- Göpel: Video Dragon
- HEXAGON: VTD
- HMS: ACT - Residual bus simulation
- HMS: Legacy Bus Interfaces
- HMS: VCI V4
- HORIBA FuelCon: TestWork
- IDS:
- IPG: CarMaker
- IPG: CarMakerHEadless
- IPG: RealtimeMaker
- JS Foundation: Appium
- Keysight: CDS
- Keysight: ESD
- KS Engineers: Tornado
- Lauterbach: TRACE32
- MAGNA: BluePiraT
- Mathworks: MATLAB & Simulink
- Mechanical Simulation Corporation : CarSim
- MicroNova: NovaCarts
- Modelica Association: FMI
- MOTEON: Motor Test Bench
- National Instruments: LabVIEW
- National Instruments: VeriStand
- National Instruments: VISA
- OPAL-RT: RT-LAB
- PEAK: PCAN
- PLS: UDE
- QUANCOM: QLIB
- RA Consulting: DiagRA D
- ROS2
- SAE: PassThru
- SFC: Selenium
- Softing: Diagnostic Tool Set
- Softing: EDIABAS
- Speedgoat: Simulink Real-Time XIL
- Synopsys: Silver
- Synopsys: Virtualizer
- Technica: BTS
- Technica: Capture Module
- The GNU Project: GDB
- TOSUN: libTSCAN API
- : Ethernet
- : Multimedia
- : RemoteCommand
- : RemoteCommandLinux
- : Serial interface
- : SocketCAN
- : SSH MultiConnect
- : ZeroMQ
- TTTech: TTXConnexion
- Typhoon HIL: Typhoon HIL Control Center
- Vector: CANalyzer
- Vector: CANape
- Vector: CANoe
- Vector: DYNA4
- Vector: SIL Kit
- Vector: XL API
- ViGEM: Car Communication Analyzer
- VW: ODIS
- X2E: Xoraya
- ZLG: zlgcan
Test management tools
- IBM Engineering Test Management - ETM
- Jama connect
- OpenText ALM/Quality Center
- OpenText ALM Octane
- PTC Codebeamer
- PTC Windchill
- SIEMENS Polarion ALM
System requirements
- OS: Windows 10 or 11, 64 bit
- OS for test execution under Linux: Ubuntu Linux 20.04, 22.04 or 24.04 LTS AMD64
- Free hard disk capacity: at least 3 GB
- RAM: at least 16 GB, recommended 32 GB
- Screen resolution: at least Full HD