End of Line Testing

  • Home  
  • CAN to USB Adapter for End of Line Testing
Home >> CAN to USB Adapter for End of Line Testing

Optimizing End-of-Line Testing for CAN Bus-Based Sunroof Systems with Precisol's CAN to USB adapter


In the intricate world of automotive manufacturing, every component, no matter how small, plays a crucial role in the vehicle's overall functionality and customer satisfaction. Advanced features like modern sunroof systems, which often incorporate sophisticated electronics and communicate via the Controller Area Network (CAN) bus, demand rigorous validation before a vehicle leaves the assembly line. End-of-Line (EOL) testing is the final gatekeeper, ensuring that all systems function correctly, meet performance specifications, and are free from defects. However, the complexity of CAN bus communication, coupled with increasing production speeds, presents significant challenges for traditional EOL test setups.

This case study explores how a leading automotive sunroof system supplier, referred to here as "Customer" successfully optimized their EOL testing process by integrating the Precisol’s CAN to USB adapter. By leveraging the adapter’s robust logging capabilities, user-friendly interface, and precision data capture, customer dramatically improved testing efficiency, accuracy, and overall product quality for their CAN bus-based sunroof systems.

The Challenge: Ensuring Perfection in High-Volume Production

Customer is a tier-1 supplier providing cutting-edge sunroof modules to major automotive OEMs. Their latest generation of sunroof systems features advanced functionalities, including anti-pinch safety mechanisms, programmable memory positions, and rain-sensing automatic closure, all orchestrated through a dedicated Electronic Control Unit (ECU) communicating over the vehicle’s CAN bus.

The existing EOL testing setup faced several critical limitations:

  • Intermittent Fault Detection: Many issues, such as occasional communication glitches, minor motor position inaccuracies, or timing discrepancies, were intermittent and difficult to reliably capture with their older, less sophisticated diagnostic tools. These “hidden” faults could lead to costly warranty claims down the line. 
  • Time-Consuming Manual Verification: Technicians relied heavily on visual inspection and rudimentary diagnostic tools, which were slow and prone to human error, especially when verifying complex sequences of operation and numerous CAN messages. 
  • Lack of Detailed Data Logging: The existing setup offered minimal capability for comprehensive data logging. When a fault was detected (or worse, missed), there was insufficient historical data to perform in-depth root cause analysis, hindering continuous improvement efforts. 
  • Setup Complexity: Configuring and integrating the older diagnostic equipment for each new sunroof variant or software update was cumbersome and time-consuming, impacting production line flexibility. 
  • Traceability and Compliance: Maintaining detailed, verifiable records of EOL test results for regulatory compliance and quality audits was challenging without automated, high-fidelity data capture. 
  • Scalability Issues: As production volumes increased, the existing EOL testing bottleneck threatened to impede the overall assembly line speed. 

Customer recognized the urgent need for a more precise, efficient, and reliable solution to ensure the integrity of their CAN bus-based sunroof systems. 

CAN to USB Adapter Device

The Solution: Precisol’s CAN to USB adapter Interface

After evaluating several options, customer selected the Precisol Automation CAN to USB adapter as the core component of their revamped EOL testing stations. Our CAN to USB adapter stood out due to its compact form factor, robust build, user-friendly configuration, and powerful data logging capabilities, perfectly aligning with the demands of a high-volume manufacturing environment. The customer was particularly impressed with the adapter’s seamless integration with their existing software systems, ensuring a smooth transition and minimal downtime during implementation. Additionally, our technical support team provided thorough training and ongoing assistance to guarantee optimal performance and efficiency. 

Key Features of the CAN to USB adapter Leveraged:

  • High-Resolution Timestamping: Its ability to acquire messages with millisecond-level timestamps was crucial for analysing complex timing sequences and identifying subtle communication delays or jitter in the sunroof system. 
  • Advanced Filtering Capabilities: The CAN to USB adapter allowed engineers to set up specific filters to capture only relevant CAN IDs (e.g., sunroof motor position, open/close commands, safety sensor states, fault codes, operating voltage), reducing data noise and simplifying analysis. 
  • Configurable Triggers: Test sequences could be automatically triggered based on specific CAN messages or external digital inputs, ensuring precise data capture during critical operational phases of the sunroof system. 
  • DBC File Support: The ability to load DBC (Database CAN) files enabled the CAN to USB adapter to automatically decode raw CAN data into human-readable engineering values (e.g., motor degrees, switch ON/OFF status, specific error messages), significantly speeding up analysis. 
  • Robust Build Quality: Designed for industrial environments, the CAN to USB Adapter durability ensured consistent performance on the demanding production floor. 
  • User-Friendly PC Software: The intuitive PreciCAN-View software facilitated easy configuration, data extraction, and preliminary analysis. 

Implementation: Integrating the CAN to USB adapter into the EOL Workflow

The integration of the CAN to USB adapter into customers EOL testing process involved a well-structured approach: 

  • Station Setup: Each EOL test station was equipped with one adapter unit, connected directly to the sunroof module’s dedicated CAN bus via a custom harness. The adapter was powered directly from the PC itself via USB interface. 
  • DBC File Integration: Customers comprehensive DBC files, detailing all CAN messages related to the sunroof system (motor position, current draw, switch commands, anti-pinch sensor data, ECU diagnostics, etc.), were loaded into the software. This allowed for automatic coding of data into CAN frames. 
  • Test Sequence Execution: As each sunroof module moved down the assembly line, it was connected to the EOL test jig. The automated test sequence would command the sunroof to perform a series of actions (e.g., full open/close cycles, partial open/close, express open/close, anti-pinch activation). 
  • Real-time Monitoring & Pass/Fail Criteria: While the adapter was acquiring, the live data stream (via USB) could be optionally monitored on a connected PC at the test station. The test automation system simultaneously read key parameters from the sunroof ECU to determine immediate pass/fail criteria. 
  • Fault Reporting & Traceability: Any deviations or detected faults were automatically flagged, and a detailed test report, including the raw CAN log file, was generated and linked to the specific sunroof module’s serial number. This ensured complete traceability for every unit. 

Results and Benefits: A Leap in Quality and Efficiency

Remote monitoring of vehicles

The integration of the Precisol Automation CAN to USB adapter interface yielded substantial improvements for the customer, 

  • Enhanced Fault Detection & Root Cause Analysis: The CAN to USB adapter’s high-resolution logging and DBC decoding capabilities allowed customer to reliably capture even the most subtle, intermittent faults that were previously missed. This led to a significant reduction in “No Trouble Found” returns from OEMs and end-users. The rich log data drastically cut down the time required for root cause analysis, enabling faster corrective actions. 
  • Reduced Test Time by 20%: The automation enabled by the CAN to USB adapter precise triggering and streamlined data extraction, combined with faster and more accurate fault identification, reduced the overall EOL test cycle time, improving throughput on the assembly line. 
  • Improved Quality Control: With more accurate and comprehensive testing, the outgoing quality of sunroof modules saw a tangible improvement, leading to fewer warranty claims and higher customer satisfaction. 
  • Streamlined Compliance & Traceability: Every tested unit now had a verifiable, detailed CAN log file associated with it, providing irrefutable evidence of successful EOL testing for regulatory compliance and internal quality audits. 
  • Cost Savings: Reduced re-work, fewer warranty claims, and optimized technician time resulted in significant cost savings. The competitive cost-effectiveness of the CAN to USB adapter itself also contributed to a rapid ROI. 
  • Increased Confidence in Product Reliability: The ability to perform exhaustive, data-driven validation instilled greater confidence in the long-term reliability and performance of their CAN bus-based sunroof systems. 

Need Any Urgent Help? Call us Anytime!

Call us today: 03504 687 212 or Email us at office@envato.com

What People Says About Our Company
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Quis ipsum suspendisse ultrices gravida. Risuscommodo viverra maecenas accumsan What people says company

Arnold Logan

Managing Diretor
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Quis ipsum suspendisse ultrices gravida. Risuscommodo viverra maecenas accumsan What people says company

Arnold Logan

Managing Diretor
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Quis ipsum suspendisse ultrices gravida. Risuscommodo viverra maecenas accumsan What people says company

Arnold Logan

Managing Diretor
Services

Provide Quality Servicing Opportunity For You

Arima Leonardo

Electrician

Alex Piter

Designer

Mariya Komola

Developer

David Malan

Developer

Arima Leonardo

Electrician

Alex Piter

Designer

Mariya Komola

Developer

David Malan

Developer