In the automotive sector it is common usage to interconnect ECUs in a CAN network. For measurement and calibration purposes, the CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) is widely used. However, ECUs are becoming more performing and more complex and new networks (e.g. TTCAN, FlexRay and MOST) are being developed. The next generation of measurement and calibration protocols has to be flexible to fulfill the requirements of these new networks.
"XCP" describes an improved and generalized version of CCP version 2.1 that can be used in networks other than CAN. The main advantage of XCP is the transport layer independency. Together with its scalable design, low resource consumption and the high performance, XCP fulfills all the requirements to be the universal measurement and calibration protocol of the future.

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