The new 3.062 software release introduces TurboLamik TCU support within the Gear Shift strategy.
This strategy was developed in close cooperation and direct consultation with the TurboLamik TCU developers, ensuring correct integration and reliable operation.
If you are using this TCU, I will be happy to assist you with software configuration and setup for your application.
It’s great that v3 will support the Lamik TCU. In v2, setting the torque control was quite a challenge. Maybe not so much on the EMU Black side, but on the TCU software side. I’m not very proficient in CAN programming, which may be why I had trouble with the TCU signals.
I know that in v3, you can freely configure CAN. I’d like to add the CSB extension and also use the TCU.
Could you give me some guidance on how to configure the CAN lines?
You must connect CANH and CANL from the CAN Switch Board to the CAN bus, as shown in the diagram below (it is assumed that the CAN bus termination is already correct).
The module is factory-configured to 500 kbps with CAN ID 0x640.
In EMU, go to CAN → CAN Switch Board settings, enable the option Enable, and select CSB V3 0x640.
Thank you for the super quick and specific response. However, that’s not exactly what I meant; I understand how plug in the CSB. I’m talking about the TCU and CSB working together. Currently, the TCU runs at address 0x640. I understand that if I set the CSB to the same address, there will be a conflict. At what addresses should I start both devices so that the TCU and CSB run independently?
Interestingly, after reinstalling from version 3.060 to 3.062, the help file didn’t download. I also checked in English. I always try to read the help file before asking.
So, the CAN Tx and CAN Rx base parameters remain to be configured. In your example, the values are different.
Do I need to deselect the CSB emulation flags in TunerRT?
If not, do I need to move the CSB address from 0x640?
For sure you need to disable CSB emulation in LamikTCU. The base Lamik TCU Ids are: 0x720 for sending data, and 0x600 for receiving data. In Black you need to set 0x720 CAN Rx base id and 0x600 for CAN Tx base id.
The Help for TurboLamik TCU is only in English now.
I also asked Lukasz Lamik to take a look for this topic and help to support.
There must be something wrong with my laptop. I’ll try it on newer hardware next time. Thank you very much for the advice. I hope the TCU support thread continues to grow and other 8HP users respond as well.