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How to Develop Drivers for AUTOSAR MCAL (Microcontroller Abstraction Layer)
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Embitel Technologies

How to Develop Drivers for AUTOSAR MCAL (Microcontroller Abstraction Layer)

A microcontroller unit (MCU) comes bundled with its Microcontroller Abstraction Layer (MCAL). This layer comprises every driver that is required to access the MCU peripherals. Memory Drivers, Communication Drivers, I/O drivers are some of these drivers. Now, when this MCU has to be deployed for an automotive application, the software drivers need to be configured. Moreover, if the application is AUTOSAR compliant, these drivers also need to be configured according to the AUTOSAR specifications. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Learn how it is done, the AUTOSAR way! Details about our AUTOSAR services are here: https://www.embitel.com/product-engineering-2/automotive/autosar ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This video regarding AUTOSAR MCAL delves into the nitty-gritties of the development of AUTOSAT MCAL Drivers. We have broken down the entire process in 3 steps: Step 1: Configuration Source-file generation for MCAL Drivers Step 2: MCAL Drivers Development- Driver Static Code + Configuration Source File Step 3: Validation of MCAL Drivers in a special Test Environment The input files, configuration and code generation tools and output files have been clearly marked for better understanding of the process. Automotive Engineers who are new to AUTOSAR projects will benefit greatly from this video. Even the business manages responsible for the successful implementation of the AUTOSAR projects, will find the video very beneficial. Hope you love watching the video! We will be back with more videos on AUTOSAR in coming days. Stay tuned! Please like the video and share with your friends and colleagues. Do subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more such content.
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