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January 22nd, 2013, 12:44 AM
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Application of international standard waveform in Auto electronic industry
International standard waveform of IT6500
ISO provides unified test standard, a series of voltage transient waveform to convenient test of relevant products in Auto electronic industry. According to defined waveform, engineer could judge whether the products could meet their requirement. At present, DIN40839 waveform and international ISO-16750-2 pulse waveform became most popular unified test standards in Auto electronic industry. Therefore, in order to get more accuracy of vehicle electronic and even for all Auto electronic industry, and get rid of Auto’ safety hidden problem, ITECH devote itself to reach measurement instrument for Car electronic products; and IT6500 series high-power programmable power supply which could simulate DIN 40839 sequence and ISO-16750-2 standard is released.
DIN 40839 waveform
DIN 40839, which published by global Auto electronic leader, is the standard waveform for Auto electronic industry. And it is widely used in Auto industry when published.
For example, when in test starting of Car engine, there will be voltage instant drop of Auto engine. Car battery will stop work if it could not bear the instant voltage drop. Normally, the speed of voltage drop is too fast to simulate real voltage waveform of Car engine. But IT6500 series power supply, with its built-in DIN 40839, could solve this problem. Moreover, engineer could obtain ideal test by editing and modifying list mode of IT6500.
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January 22nd, 2013, 04:30 PM
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Quote: | Originally Posted by lilawells International standard waveform of IT6500
ISO provides unified test standard, a series of voltage transient waveform to convenient test of relevant products in Auto electronic industry. According to defined waveform, engineer could judge whether the products could meet their requirement. At present, DIN40839 waveform and international ISO-16750-2 pulse waveform became most popular unified test standards in Auto electronic industry. Therefore, in order to get more accuracy of vehicle electronic and even for all Auto electronic industry, and get rid of Auto’ safety hidden problem, ITECH devote itself to reach measurement instrument for Car electronic products; and IT6500 series high-power programmable power supply which could simulate DIN 40839 sequence and ISO-16750-2 standard is released.
DIN 40839 waveform
DIN 40839, which published by global Auto electronic leader, is the standard waveform for Auto electronic industry. And it is widely used in Auto industry when published.
For example, when in test starting of Car engine, there will be voltage instant drop of Auto engine. Car battery will stop work if it could not bear the instant voltage drop. Normally, the speed of voltage drop is too fast to simulate real voltage waveform of Car engine. But IT6500 series power supply, with its built-in DIN 40839, could solve this problem. Moreover, engineer could obtain ideal test by editing and modifying list mode of IT6500. | Is this a product advertisement about car power supplies in a PC Hardware forum or am I missing something?
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@JohnFrank, yeah it seems that this is some kind of advertisement.
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