INCA V7.1 Service Pack 6

Functions at a Glance

  • Improved readability of measurements presented in binary format
  • Easy one-step procedure for adding variables to INCA-MCE
  • Experiment view in the database manager includes INCA-MCE configuration
  • Support of Autosar description file V4.1, including CAN
  • Change font size in the new oscilloscope
  • IP Manager detects IP addresses out of range
  • Active tool support of "search for hardware"

Improved readability of measurements presented in binary format

For better readability of measurements and parameters presented in binary format, all INCA editors now support the representation with a blank between nibbles.

Easy one-step procedure for adding variables to INCA-MCE

The user can now quickly take over the configuration used in the vehicle to the test bench setup. To provide a fast and efficient one-step procedure, INCA-MCE offers additional menu entries in the variables menu of the experiment environment.

Experiment view in the database manager includes INCA-MCE configuration

INCA’s database manager provides an experiment view showing the structure and elements of an experiment without having to open it. This view also shows the INCA-MCE configuration included in the experiment.

Support of Autosar description file V4.1 including CAN

INCA’s support of Autosar description files is extended to the newest version V4.1 including CAN bus descriptions.

Changeable font size in the new oscilloscope

The legend font size in the oscilloscope can be adjusted between 6.0 dot and 14.0 dot. This allows the user to find the optimum size for readability and used display space.

IP manager detects IP addresses out of range

The IP manager checks the IP addresses of the hardware connected by Ethernet and pops up a warning when it detects a connection problem.

Active tool support of “search for hardware”

The result dialogs of "open experiment" and "search for hardware" are now improved to get more detailed information. Pressing the new help button opens a guideline that describes how to link connected hardware in case of problems.