Designing decentralized logging and testing Architectures with ASAM CMP protocol
23 Jun 2026
Tuesday, June 23, Testing Stage 1 - morning session
In-vehicle networks like CAN, LIN and Automotive ethernet 100/1000 BASE-T1 and 10 BASE-T1S in zonal architectures are growing. This growing number of networks represents a challenge to datalogging manufacturers to accommodate these many interfaces into one logging system. To cope with this growing number, the ASAM organization launched a standardization initiative to split loggers generally referred to data sinks from network interfaces. With this decentralized architecture, customers have more flexibility in placing the interfaces and various locations on the test item to reduce cable runways and breakout boxes.
- Architecture of ASAM CMP protocol
- Overview of supported functions
- Benefits of decentralized architectures
- Overview of capture modules and data sinks
- Functions of time synchronization

