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Vehicle Crash Testing A leading original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of automobile and truck air-bag systems required an in-vehicle data acquisition system to verify crash test results. Crash testing is critical to developing reliable air-bag systems that conform to federal transportation specifications. Application Summary To test the reaction time of the sensor, the OEM installs air-bag systems into vehicles and subjects them to simulated crash tests. Engineers perform many crash tests at different speeds and angles to acquire test data. Because the beginning of the crash contains the most critical events, the engineers look to discover the precise time at which the crash occurred (time zero), and how long it took for the sensor to detect the crash. Data is collected in the 0.5s to 1s interval immediately following impact, an acquisition period which produces approximately 50,000 to 100,000 data points. Potential Solution IOtechs Solution Two essential requirements for the data acquisition system were portability and ability to withstand the g forces encountered in a high-speed crash test. To perform a test, company technicians mounted the compact LogBook/300 chassis in the test vehicle, using twisted pair cable to connect the system to a terminal board located four to six feet away. The terminal board, in turn, was connected to the air-bag systems magnetostrictive sensor and an impact trigger switch. The air-bag manufacturer was impressed by the LogBook/300 systems trigger programability. Contact switches or tapes placed in the test vehicles impact area supplied the trigger signal. When the trigger signal came from a simple switch, the companys engineers easily programmed the LogBook/300 to trigger on the switch closure signal often a TTL compatible signal. IOtechs LogBook/300 was configured to sample the magnetostrictive sensor at 100 kHz for 1 second after it was triggered by the impact trigger switch. Moreover, the air-bag manufacturer was pleased with the LogBook/300s 20 Mbyte memory storage PC-Card. After each test, technicians remove the card from the data acquisition system, insert it into the labs laptop computer, and quickly and easily upload the data for analysis with their analysis software of choice. LogView Out-of-the-Box software, a graphical data acquisition package included with the LogBook/300 system, provided an easy means to configure the application on the lab PC, without programming. Another compelling reason for choosing the LogBook/300 was the ease of use of LogView, the included application software. The OEM needed a data logging software package that was flexible and powerful, yet did not require the help of programmers or software integrators. LogView met all of their requirements by providing a simple interface for setting up channel acquisition parameters while providing sophisticated features such as multiple sample rates, calculated channels, and dynamic outputs. Conclusion |