A very compact and high performance datalogger for automotive in-vehicle testing is here described. The small logger dimensions and the availability of a CAN interface allows to easily implement multiple and distributed acquisition schemes, very challenging with traditional instrumentation. High acquisition rate, up to 100 Ksps/ch, and low cost was obtained through a very accurate hardware and software design.

Fertitta, G., Di Stefano, A., Fiscelli, G., Giaconia, G.C. (2009). An embedded datalogger with a fast acquisition rate for in-vehicle testing and monitoring. In Proceedings of Seventh Workshop on Intelligent solutions in Embedded Systems, 2009 (pp. 105-110). IEEE.

An embedded datalogger with a fast acquisition rate for in-vehicle testing and monitoring

FERTITTA, Gioacchino;DI STEFANO, Antonio;FISCELLI, Giuseppe;GIACONIA, Giuseppe Costantino
2009-01-01

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A very compact and high performance datalogger for automotive in-vehicle testing is here described. The small logger dimensions and the availability of a CAN interface allows to easily implement multiple and distributed acquisition schemes, very challenging with traditional instrumentation. High acquisition rate, up to 100 Ksps/ch, and low cost was obtained through a very accurate hardware and software design.
2009
978-1-4244-4838-8
Fertitta, G., Di Stefano, A., Fiscelli, G., Giaconia, G.C. (2009). An embedded datalogger with a fast acquisition rate for in-vehicle testing and monitoring. In Proceedings of Seventh Workshop on Intelligent solutions in Embedded Systems, 2009 (pp. 105-110). IEEE.
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