ISOtest
Built for testing Task Controllers, Virtual Terminals, and auxiliary functions, ISOtest gives your team a flexible environment to validate systems virtually or with real CAN hardware. Achieve faster certification, lower costs, and reliable AEF-compliant results.

Efficient ISOBUS Verification
Developing ISOBUS solutions means tackling the complexity of ISO 11783 compliance, AEF certification, and seamless interaction across ECUs and terminals. ISOtest gives your team a complete suite to test Task Controllers, Virtual Terminals, and auxiliary controls. From first simulation to final certification, it ensures reliable validation and keeps projects on schedule.

Key-Benefits of ISOtest
Intuitive Visual Interface
Your team benefits from a clear, graphical interface that streamlines setup and visualization. Realistic insights into implement behavior and performance are available without the complexity of low-level debugging.

Full AEF Functional Coverage
With ISOtest, your team covers all major AEF functionalities in one suite: UT, TC, FS, ISB, INFO, TECU, and AUX-N. This enables validation of complete ISOBUS stacks within a single environment and reduces the need for multiple tools.
Flexible Connectivity and Configurability
Your team can work in a fully virtual CAN environment or connect to real hardware when required. Detailed configuration of device classes, booms, bins, sections, and DDOPs makes it possible to mirror real-world conditions and achieve reliable results at every stage of development.
Multi-Instance Efficiency
Your team can run multiple ISOtest sessions in parallel with independent configurations. This accelerates testing cycles, supports parallel project work, and allows efficient scenario analysis.
Standards-Based Reliability
Developed in strict alignment with ISO 11783, ISOtest provides your team with accurate, consistent test results that are directly aligned with AEF certification requirements.
Functions of the ISOtest
ISO-MAN VT Tester
Your team can use a Pac-Man–style environment to test Virtual Terminal rendering, responsiveness under load, and joystick (AUX-N) functionality. This makes it easy to visualize how terminals perform under real-world conditions.







