Testing Tools
With the Power Family, TTTech has created a flexible and powerful product line that fulfills all requirements for logging modern networking architectures in vehicles.
PM-300
TTTech Auto continues its commitment to making software-defined vehicles a reality, and the PM-300 stands as a testament to its 4SDV approach. The PM-300 is the first member of a new generation of data loggers from TTTech Auto and the successor to the PM-200 data logger.
The PM-300 data logger provides an all-in-one solution for logging modern vehicle networks and aims to improve and accelerate testing, validation and design of modern vehicles. It not only captures data from traditional automotive interfaces CAN (FD + SIC), LIN, Flex Ray, etc., but also data from automotive Ethernet interfaces according to the latest industry standards.
PM-200
The PM-200 sets the bar considerably higher on the topic of safeguarding and troubleshooting vehicles. Bus systems such as CAN, CAN-FD, FlexRay™, LIN, MOST150 and Automotive Ethernet are logged at a data speed up of to 120 MB/s. SSD removable media allow for quick evaluation and distribution of the data. Various upgrade options enable configuration for any application. Flexibility, programmability and support from debugging protocols make it possible to meet the high demands of functionality and fleet tests as well as of test runs.
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The PT-20MG expands the PM-200 data logger from the Power Family by adding six 1000BASE-T1 automotive gigabit Ethernet interfaces. Ethernet traffic is looped through the device with constantly low latency irrespective of the frame length. This means that the time synchronization protocols of the logged Ethernet interfaces are not affected. 1000BASE-T1 packets are time-stamped, filtered and sent to the data logger via a 1000BASE-T interface.
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The PT-15B expands the PM-200 data logger from the Power Family by adding twelve 100base-T1 interfaces. Ethernet traffic is looped through the device with constantly low latency irrespective of the frame length. This means that the time synchronization protocols of the logged Ethernet interfaces are not affected. 100base-T1 packets are time stamped, filtered and sent to the PM-200 data logger via a 1000base-T interface.
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