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Data logger offers 12 CAN Bus inputs for automobile test

Data logger offers 12 CAN Bus inputs for automobile test

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IPElog is based on a 1.33 GHz Atom microprocessor, has 1 GByte of RAM and runs under the real-time operating system RTOS-32 with the field-proven data acquisition software TESTdrive. Other features are two optional 100Base-TX-Ethernet-measuring inputs, a USB-2.0 port, four digital inputs and four digital outputs as well as intelligent power management features including Wake-On-CAN for all CAN inputs and multiple trigger functions. The transfer of online measurement data to IPEmotion, ETAS INCA, and Vector CANape is done by CAN or XCPonETH. All settings of the measuring configuration can be done through the IPEmotion Windows software.

The data logger comes in a 206.5 mm x 72 mm x 151mm (B x H x T) aluminium housing according to protection standard IP54. It operates in the temperature range of –40 °C to +85 °C at a relative humidity of 5 to 95 %. Voltage of 9 VDC to 36 VDC is required for the power supply. A low power consumption of typically 12 Watt, as well as the absence of rotating devices like fans or hard-disks make the logger suitable for automotive use. All measuring inputs, power supply and the case are completely galvanically isolated from each other.

For more information visit www.ipetronik.com

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