Cabling - ETAS ES930.1 User Manual

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ETAS
The ETAS daisy chain concept enables a simple network architecture since
only the ES930.1 or the first module of the module chain must be connected
with the "IO" connection of the ES910.
If the ES910 is used, it is possible to access the connected modules whose
signals can be processed directly in the rapid prototyping model from within
the rapid prototyping model. The ES910 can access all custom ECU interfaces
(ETK, XETK, CAN, LIN, FlexRay) and calculate the new control functions in the
bypass.
By combining the modules ES930.1 and ES910, information from sensors can
be processed in the RP model and actuators can be controlled. Parallel to the
aforementioned bypass RP functionality, INCA can be used to access all con-
trol and diagnostics parameters as well as all measuring signals of the con-
nected ECU. In addition, INCA/INCA EIP offers access to all bypass and model
variables that have been created in the ES910 prototyping module.
11.3

Cabling

The order of the cabling of the connections of the ES930.1 is random.
Special connecting cables are available which can be ordered separately. An
overview is located in chapter "Accessories" on page 129.
NOTE
Ensure that all connections are de-energized before you start with the
cabling.
NOTE
Carefully check the designations of the cables used. Incorrect cables can
negatively impact the functional capability of your ES930.1 or ES930.1 and
damage the devices connected to them.
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