XCP (protocol)

XCP (or) "Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol" is a network protocol originating from ASAM for connecting calibration systems to electronic control units, ECUs. It enables read and write access to variables and memory contents of microcontroller systems at runtime. Entire datasets can be acquired or stimulated synchronous to events triggered by timers or operating conditions. In addition, XCP also supports programming of flash memory. * XCP on CAN * XCP on CAN FD * XCP on SxI (SPI, SCI) * XCP on Ethernet (TCP/IP and UDP/IP) * XCP on USB * XCP on FlexRay

XCP (protocol)

XCP (or) "Universal Measurement and Calibration Protocol" is a network protocol originating from ASAM for connecting calibration systems to electronic control units, ECUs. It enables read and write access to variables and memory contents of microcontroller systems at runtime. Entire datasets can be acquired or stimulated synchronous to events triggered by timers or operating conditions. In addition, XCP also supports programming of flash memory. * XCP on CAN * XCP on CAN FD * XCP on SxI (SPI, SCI) * XCP on Ethernet (TCP/IP and UDP/IP) * XCP on USB * XCP on FlexRay