Hi @sangrampatil7258, geting back to your question: Our vVIRTUALtarget features level-1 and level-3 vECUs (according to prostep ivip classification www.ps-ent-2023.de/fileadmin/prod-download/WhitePaper_V-ECU_2020_05_04-EN.pdf). Those levels incorporate an abstract platform which is agnostic of the target hardware. So to say, the tool supports any architecture.
Thank you for your response One more thing, I just wanted to confirm that now I have vvirtualtarget basic version 7.0 So, can i perform level 1 virtual ECU testing with the available version?
Hi @@sangrampatil7258 creating level-1 virtual ECUs requires vVIRTUALtarget Pro (version 7 or higher is sufficient). However, the basic version is not sufficient. If you have further questions, please contact support@vector.com and our colleagues are happy to support.
Can it support the tricore architecture specifically for TC397 architecture?
Hi @sangrampatil7258, geting back to your question: Our vVIRTUALtarget features level-1 and level-3 vECUs (according to prostep ivip classification www.ps-ent-2023.de/fileadmin/prod-download/WhitePaper_V-ECU_2020_05_04-EN.pdf). Those levels incorporate an abstract platform which is agnostic of the target hardware. So to say, the tool supports any architecture.
Thank you for your response
One more thing, I just wanted to confirm that now I have vvirtualtarget basic version 7.0
So, can i perform level 1 virtual ECU testing with the available version?
Hi @@sangrampatil7258 creating level-1 virtual ECUs requires vVIRTUALtarget Pro (version 7 or higher is sufficient). However, the basic version is not sufficient.
If you have further questions, please contact support@vector.com and our colleagues are happy to support.
Post detailed videos for all the topics please.
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