Master the "Function Block" of Vehicle Spy and implement measurement, logging, and simple gateway in a short time!
[Target Audience] - Those who are about to start using Vehicle Spy (VSPY) or those who can perform basic operations but want to delve into automation and expansion. - Those who want to operate monitoring, tracing, graphing, and logging in their work while handling CAN databases (such as DBC). - Those who want to implement bus simulation and simple gateways (ID conversion, signal replacement, etc.) using VSPY. [Overview] In this course, you will learn how to create automation scripts using programming, focusing on advanced features of Vehicle Spy such as Function Blocks, Graphical Panels, and Application Signals. The course combines short lectures with hands-on tutorials, allowing you to acquire practical skills.
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[Agenda of the Seminar] - Welcome & Introduction - Overview of Hardware - Software Installation and Setup - Practical Vehicle Spy Scripting - Basics and Creation of Function Blocks - Building and Integrating Graphical Panels (GUI) - Setting Up Application Signals - Configuring Standalone Hardware Operation - Advanced Logger Settings and I/O Control - Q&A and Conclusion
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[Application Examples of Seminar Content] 1. Building ECU Simulation: Even in environments without actual ECUs, create response logic for CAN/LIN messages using Function Blocks to achieve interactive simulation (Restbus simulation). 2. Test Automation and Data Capture: Script complex trigger conditions and sequences to automatically capture and save data when specific events occur. 3. Creating Custom Operation Panels: Use graphical panel features to create a dedicated GUI (buttons, indicators, etc.) that test engineers can intuitively operate, controlling background scripts. 4. Implementing Gateway Functions: Write gateway logic to convert and forward messages between different networks (e.g., CAN and Ethernet).
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In 1994, Intrepid Control Systems was established in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan, and since then, we have been delivering the latest development tools that support various in-vehicle communication standards to customers around the world. We provide development tools for CAN/CANFD, LIN, Automotive Ethernet, BroadR-Reach, FlexRay, MOST, Keyword2000, ISO14229, ISO9141, UART, J1939, J1850, GMLAN, I2C, SPI, and more. Our customers range from large corporations included in the Fortune 100, major OEMs, to individuals. In addition to a global network of distributors, we have branches in the USA, Japan, China, India, Germany, the UK, and South Korea, where we offer direct sales and technical support. We also actively host seminars in the automotive industry, participate in exhibitions, and contribute in areas such as technical papers.









