Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Automotive Test and Measurement from Sarsen Technology Ltd




Automotive Testing.
It’s a pretty broad spectrum, covering everything from prototyping through to stress measurement, dynamometer testing and NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) data logging.


With the UK Automotive industry enjoying a resurgence over the last year, it’s more important than ever to provide customers with the latest, most reliable technology for all their testing needs.

Here at Sarsen, we represent a number of US based manufacturers with a host of products designed with the Automotive Test and Measurement industry in mind.

United Electronic Industries (UEI) is a leader in the PC/Ethernet data acquisition and control, Data Logger/Recorder and Programmable Automation Controller (PAC) and Modbus TCP markets. Their Cube and RACKtangle chassis can be configured in 5 different ways, to maximise potential usage. They will function as I/O slaves under control of a host PC, may be run as fully standalone data loggers or embedded controllers, or can be run as a hybrid, running applications locally, but taking direction from, or sharing data with a host PC on the network.

Deployment options –
  • Ethernet I/O – PowerDNA
    • HIL
    • ULV control
    • VME replacement
  • Embedded control – UEIPAC
    • Dynamometer control
    • Prototype/production test
    • Battery testing
  • Data logger – UELogger
    • NVH
    • CAN/ECU logging
    • Vehicle Health monitoring
  • Simulink I/O – UEISIM
    • Model verification
    • Rapid prototyping
    • HIL testing
  • Modbus TCP I/O – UEIModbus
    • Controller modernization
    • Production test
    • PLC Augmentation
VersaLogic Corp has recently released the Falcon EPU - a complete embedded computer in an extremely small/rugged format. The Falcon runs on an Intel Atom E6x0T processor, giving 1.6 GHz performance with low power consumption. 
Roughly the size of a credit card and less than one inch thick, the Falcon is designed to withstand extreme temperature, impact, and vibration. A wide input voltage range of 8 to 17 volts (12V typ.) simplifies system power supply requirements, meaning it is fully compatible with 12V automotive applications. The Falcon is a great choice for all kinds of requirements -  
    Rugged HMI and Control 
    Robotic Systems
    Mobile Fixed Function 
    Security / Surveillance 
    Predictive Maintenance
     
     
     
    If you would like any more info, please give us a call on +44 1672 511166, or email us - info@sarsen.net




    1 comment:

    1. Wow!!! Nicely described by you... i like it.
      Thanks for sharing.





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