Summary of ECU Flashing Process in AUTOSAR (Write Data by Identifier) #EP09 | Er. Aishwarya Pattar
In this video, Er. Aishwarya Pattar discusses the ECU flashing process, specifically focusing on the "Write Data by Identifier" (DID) step. This process is essential for updating specific data in an ECU, such as calibration parameters, configuration settings, and version identification.
Key Points
- The DID is a 16-bit identifier (e.g., f1a for software version) used to specify the data being updated.
- The positive response to a write request is indicated by "SI SI" followed by the DID, confirming successful data writing.
- A negative response, which indicates an error, is represented by "7F 2E" followed by an error code, such as "31" for "request out of range."
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Main Speaker
- Er. Aishwarya Pattar
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Technology