ES595 Interface Module (ETK, CAN, FlexRay, LIN, Ethernet)
The ES595 is the universal ECU and bus access device supporting FlexRay and ETK at the same time. ES595 is the ideal system for power train applications with the upcoming need to access FlexRay buses in parallel.
This fully Ethernet-compatible compact device for high-performance applications supports all important functions for control device application via memory emulation with an ETK.
Additionally, it enables connection to the control device via the CAN interface. This way, it can be used for all functions designed to operate the diagnostic services of a control unit, such as reading the error memory or programming control units using flash memory. It also support recording and capturing communication data that is exchanged using CAN. The ES595 automatically handles data exchange and relieves the PC from all time-critical protocol tasks.
Moreover, the ES595 supports LIN monitoring.
ES400 and ES63x devices in Daisy Chain configuration that are connected to an ES595 module are displayed under the Daisy Chain Modules system in the tree view of the Hardware Configuration Editor.
XETK devices that are connected to an ES595 module are displayed under the Ethernet system in the tree view of the Hardware Configuration Editor.
System limits
The ES595 has the following interfaces:
- Two CAN high-speed interfaces and two CAN low-speed interfaces
- One FlexRay interface with the two channels A and B and an XCP on FlexRay interface, plus one special startup node
- Two LIN interfaces
- One ETK interface
The configuration of the FlexRay interface is possible only if the Add-On INCA-FlexRay was also installed.
The configuration of the LIN interface is possible only if the Add-On INCA-LIN was also installed.
INCA supports up to eight ES595 modules simultaneously.
Regardless of which interfaces you use, you have to set global parameters for the ES595. These settings then apply to all integrated interfaces.
Module parameters
Enter any name for the system.
Shows the serial number read from the device.
If the hardware is not connected or if it was not found during the hardware search, enter the complete number by hand (it can be found on the device).
The serial number must be entered as it is needed by INCA to identify the device. The serial number is stored in the hardware configuration.
Enter an internal name of the device. It is stored in the device like the serial number and helps you to distinguish between devices of the same type. By assigning a unique name which expresses the role of the device, it can be used more conveniently than the serial number, especially when you link the devices in the Hardware Mapping dialog box. The alias name is used, for example, if you switch between different vehicles when measuring with the laptop or if you have installed different devices of the same type in the vehicle.
Shows the firmware version of the connected hardware module.
Shows the hardware connection between the hardware and the PC.
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Application options
Via the CAN interface:
Measurement and Serial Calibration Using CCP
Measurement and Calibration Using UDS (Unified Diagnostic Services)
Model Based Application Using XCPSimTime
Diagnostics Using OBDonCAN (available only with ODX add-on)
Via the FlexRay interface:
Measurement and Calibration Using XCP (FlexRay Bus)
Model Based Application Using XCPSimTime
Via the LIN interface:
Via the ETK interface:
Working in the Hardware Configuration Editor