The NI (National Instruments) Automotive Diagnostic Command Set Toolkit helps you design and implement vehicle diagnostic applications for ECU production testing. - The Automotive Diagnostic Command Set (ADCS) Toolkit is a software add-on package for LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI and Microsoft Visual Studio. The add-on package is suitable for a number of automotive diagnostic applications that require reading and writing parameters, accessing fault memories such as Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTC), flashing ECU firmware and initiating ECU diagnostic test modes include. The ADCS Toolkit enables the development and deployment of an application without additional target system or runtime licenses. The add-on is compatible with many NI automotive interface modules, simplifying the creation of various portable and in-vehicle diagnostic applications. Furthermore, it offers support for protocols such as UDS, OBD or WWH-OBD. The LabWindows label is licensed from Microsoft Corporation.
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