Tool comparison
Calterm (Calterm III/META) is Cummins' engineering-level calibration and development tool for its electronic engines. Far more capable than the service-oriented INSITE, it allows viewing and modifying a wide range of ECM calibration parameters, high-speed datalogging, monitoring and overriding values, and working with calibration terms during development and validation. It is intended for calibrators and advanced engineers rather than routine service, and requires appropriate calibration files and access. Tuners reference Calterm because of the depth of Cummins ECM parameters it can expose on supported engines, well beyond ordinary dealer service functions.
ASAP2 Studio is Vector Informatik's graphical tool, part of the ASAP2 Tool-Set, for creating, editing, converting and merging ASAP2 (.a2l) ECU description files. It gives calibration engineers a structured environment to define and maintain characteristics, measurements, compute methods, record layouts and memory segments, and to keep A2L files consistent with changing ECU software. It supports import/export and conversion between ASAP2 versions and integrates with the wider Vector toolchain, notably CANape and vFlash, which consume the A2L to perform live measurement, calibration and flashing over CCP/XCP. It is used by automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers during ECU development and validation for controllers across the industry, independent of manufacturer.
Cummins Calterm (OEM Calibration & Measurement, Cummins) and ASAP2 Studio (OEM Calibration & Measurement, Vector Informatik) compete in the same space, so the choice comes down to coverage, workflow and price for your specific ECUs. Cummins' engineering calibration and datalogging tool for ECM development Vector's tool for creating and managing ASAP2 (A2L) files
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