GM WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING STANDARDS
GMW3110
© Copyright 2010 General Motors All Rights Reserved
February 2010
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10 Validation
10.1 General.
The node verification procedure
results shall be documented
in the separately
available GMW3110 Test Result Template. Note
that if using CANoe Option DiVa with GM
Extensions for DiVa then the resulting report from
CANoe may be provided in lieu of the GMW3110
template.
10.2 Validation Cross Reference Index.
Not
applicable.
10.3 Supporting Paragraphs.
Not applicable.
11 Provisions for Shipping
Not applicable.
12 Notes
12.1 Glossary.
12.1.1 ISO Terms:
This
document makes use of
terms defined in the ISO 15765-2 Road Vehicles -
Diagnostics on Controller Area Networks (CAN)
document.
ADDR:
Address information.
BS:
Block Size.
CAN:
Controller Area Network.
CF:
Consecutive Frame.
DL:
Data Length.
FC:
Flow Control.
FF:
First Frame.
PCI:
Protocol Control Information.
SF:
Single Frame.
STmin:
Separation Time (minimum).
USDT:
Unacknowledged
Segmented
Data
Transfer - used to signify messages which may be
segmented into multiple frames due to data length
of the message.
UUDT:
Unacknowledged
Unsegmented
Data
Transfer - used to signify messages which are
single frame ONLY.
12.1.2 SAE Terms:
This document makes use of
terms
defined
in
the
SAE
J1930
Electrical/Electronic Systems Diagnostic Terms,
Definitions,
Abbreviations
and
Acronyms
document.
12.1.3 GM Terms
CTS:
Component Technical Specification
Diagnostic Mode:
An ECU is considered to be in
Diagnostic Mode
any time a diagnostic service is
active which requires that a TesterPresent ($3E)
message be sent periodically in order to maintain
the functionality of the service. See the description
of each diagnostic service
to see if it places an
ECU in
Diagnostic Mode
.
ECU:
Electronic Control Unit. An ECU is a node on
a subnet.
Gateway:
This is a special case MSSC that has
additional requirements to transfer data between
multiple subnets and may provide the wake-up
mechanism for one or more of the subnets.
HS-CAN:
Generic reference
for all dual wire High
speed buses.
Includes,
but not limited to the
Primary HS bus, Chassis Expansion bus, and
Powertrain Expansion bus.
LS-CAN:
Generic reference for all single wire Low
speed buses. Includes, but not limited to the
Primary LS bus.
MS-CAN:
Generic reference for all dual wire Mid
speed buses. Includes, but not limited to the
Primary MS bus
MSSC:
Multiple Subnet Signal Consumer. An ECU
that is connected to multiple subnets but does not
provide wake-up features and does not transfer
data between subnets.
Node:
An ECU on a network.
Permanent Diagnostic CAN Identifiers:
These
are the CAN Identifiers supported by an ECU
which are used to support the transfer of diagnostic
services
between the tester and an ECU, or the
tester and multiple ECUs.
SPS:
Service Programming System
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