INCA – Calibration
Overview
Level
Beginners
Duration
3 days
Language
English
Participants
You wish to calibrate in the vehicle and wish to learn the functionality of the INCA software.
Objectives
The practical operation of the software and the knowledge of the INCA database are important for you. Additionally, you are interested in the advantages and disadvantages of various calibration concepts.
Contents
You will learn about the connection between the software and the hardware.
- Architecture and functionality of ETK and ETAS calibration devices.
- Two page concept, division in program and data.
- ASAM MCD 2 MC and *.hex files.
- Connection of additional hardware and configuration of the measure channels.
- Opening of the database and construction of the database structure.
- Explanation of the database items Workspace, Project, and Experiment.
- Creation of new projects in the INCA database.
- Coupling of the workspace with a project and data sets.
- Exporting and importing of database items.
- Variable selection and allocation of the measuring sample rate.
- Measurement of additional calculated signals.
- Variables displayed in various windows (configuration of variables).
- Saving (and write protection) of the experiment environment.
- You will carry out measurement and calibration tasks and save the data sets.
- Matching of data sets between the PC and the ECU/ETK (Download, Upload, Flashing).
- Recording of measurement variables in measure files.
- Calibration of parameters, maps and curves.
- Saving and write protection of data sets.
- Creation of *.hex-files.
- Documentation of the data sets.
- Comparison and merge of calibration data.
- Creation of exchange format (DCM, CVX and CDF files).
You will learn how INCA communicates with the test bed over the ASAM MCD 3 interface.
Requirements:
- Knowledge of PCs and MS Windows®