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You are here: Home / Calibration / data acquisition / Kistler Introduces KiDAU Advanced Data Acquisition System

Kistler Introduces KiDAU Advanced Data Acquisition System

September 27, 2012 By Test and Measurement Editor Leave a Comment

Kistler has announced the North American market introduction of the Type K3880A KiDAU Advanced, a high-performance onboard data acquisition system, designed to exceed SAEJ211, SAEJ1939, ISO6487 and other stringent passenger and military vehicle crash test, legislative and safety and vehicle dynamics testing requirements.

Designed for seamless compatibility to all legacy Kistler crash data acquisition systems, KiDAU Advanced allows a user to capture and store complete test data, even moments before a vehicle or sled test is actually started. This ensures complete system functionality and data preservation from T, or the trigger point of a crash event.  The system allows for more than 8 minutes of total recording time (529 seconds and 32 channels at 20 kHz); up to 18V excitation voltage; high signal bandwidth; and a built-in CAN logger. Input impedance above 10M and support for multiple sensing types is further supported. Gain setting values are fully programmable from 0.5 to 10,000.  An internal reference voltage is used for precise amplifier setting control, achievable via software loop.  Bridge completion for half bridges can be switched internally.  All current sensors may be supplied, with a short circuit limitation provided. All adjustments are implemented by software, either automatically or by command. The adapter also has an input for connecting a single nxt Microdau dummy with up to 60 channels for seamless integration of control software functionality.

Kistler-KiDAU

Design of the new Kistler Type K3880A KiDAU Advanced includes 32 analog and 16 digital inputs, as well as a single CAN Bus logging channel. Each analog channel comprises a programmable input amplifier with better than 0.1% precision; separately programmable per channel bridge excitation circuitry; low-pass filtering (for adaptive anti-aliasing); and an A/D converter with 16 bits resolution, for offset voltage compensation. Digital inputs are galvanically isolated in two groups of eight. An internal battery is designed to run the complete system, including all connected sensors, for up to 25 minutes.  The standard data transfer interface is 100BaseTx Ethernet with TCP/IP protocol, supporting high data transfer rates of both commands and data and ensuring perfect operation, even when long umbilical cables are used.

Kistler KiDAU Advanced supports wireless LAN, USB and in-dummy ATD interfaces from a single, compact box measuring just 231 mm x 64 mm x 70.5 mm.  It also supports the CAN Bus, with speeds of up to 500 kbit/sec stored in flash memory alongside of analog data. This provides the further advantage of complete synchronization of analog recording and digital messages on the same time base.

Kistler
www.kistler.com

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