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Archive for July, 2005

How Good Are You At Testing Sensors

Wednesday, July 13th, 2005

A new report from ABI Research note that automakers are using more sensors–and more types of sensors–than ever before. These sensors are especially found in safety systems. The latest applications for sensors, for example, are in electronic stability control systems, (wheel speed sensors, gyro, and braking processor) and lane departure warning and blind-spot detection systems […]

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DA System’s Batteries are Hot-Swappable

Wednesday, July 6th, 2005

The SideHAND series of battery-powered, PC-based instruments features more powerful processors than found in most portable data-acquisition systems and a sophisticated power-management system that monitors battery levels, manages battery recharging, and allows batteries to be swapped in and out without having to shut down the system.
The instruments include a number of features that automotive […]

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AutoEMC.Net a Great Resource

Friday, July 1st, 2005

I’ve always enjoyed covering EMC testing. Perhaps it’s because I’ve always like RF (I’m an avid radio amateur). Maybe it’s because the topic is somewhat obscure. Whatever the reason, I like writing about EMC.
That being the case, I’m happy to point readers toward AutoEMC.Net, a free site “offering technical assistance to those involved […]

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