Electronics developers will find in the new Vector vSignalyzer Version 14.0 extensive functions for measurement data visualization and for manual and automated analysis. The software from Vector is able to read in data from network development, bus analysis and ECU calibration in all commonly used file formats. It can now even process very large MDF4.x measurement files with 4 gigasamples per signal or over 200,000 measurement parameters – such as those generated in test drives, test runs on test benches and laboratory measurement – with great speed.
Development software vSignalyzer enables the time-synchronous display of measurement signals, bus traces, GPS data and video or audio signals. New features of Version 14.0 include signal-oriented offline analysis of Ethernet log files (BLF, PCAP, ARXML) via extended database support.
It is easy to execute quick evaluations of large data archives and search for special results in them. Even complex evaluation functions and data mining calculations can be started with just a few mouse clicks, and they run fully automatically. Specific data mining results from different measurement files can be documented in a single PDF document in vSignalyzer 14.0.
Measurement data from ADAS can be displayed in video windows or on GPS maps with object overlays. Extended visualization options for roadway curves, markings and sensor zones make it easy for ADAS developers to verify object recognition algorithms for a wide variety of (multi-) sensor systems.
January 5, 2016