Products A to Z - Vehicle Network Design

  • Volcano Bootloader

    The Volcano Bootloader is a standalone program which enables software updates of any software module within the ECU – through the CAN (Controller Area Network) network. This functionality requires that the ECU has flash memory.

  • Volcano Network Architect (VNA)

    The Volcano Network Architect is Mentor Graphic's design and analysis tool for CAN and LIN communication systems. VNA provides design, analysis and administrative functions and supports designing systems with legacy electronic control units (ECUs) with fixed messaging.

  • Volcano Target Package (VTP) for CAN & LIN

    The Volcano Target Package (VTP) embedded communication software consists of a Configuration Tool and the software modules necessary to provide CAN and LIN communication for your application.

  • Volcano Vehicle Systems Architect (VSA)

    VSA enables the design of the SW and HW architecture of an AUTOSAR system, the mapping of SW components (SWCs) to electronic control units (ECUs) and the system signals exchanged between them. VSA supports the full AUTOSAR data model and enables industrial-scale development projects with multiple users and iterative development through the use of integrated configuration management and merge technologies.

  • Volcano Virtual System Integrator (VSI)

    VSI is a software validation environment that behaves like an integrated system made up of hardware elements such as ECUs, buses, sensors, actuators, etc. It enables early validation of software functionality before actual hardware is available.

  • Volcano VSA COM Designer

    VSA COM Designer supports network design of AUTOSAR-based ECUs; it also supports standard CAN/ LIN implementations, such as those using Volcano VTP. Additionally, systems containing both AUTOSAR BSW and other implementations can be designed in VSA COM Designer.

  • Volcano™ VSTAR

    Volcano VSTAR AUTOSAR Basic Software (BSW) stack provides a fully AUTOSAR 4.0 compliant and scalable middleware for ECU design which abstracts the application from the HW-dependent layer. It is supported by a complete top-down development tool suite.