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Analog Signal Modification Device Simulates any types of soft faults on analog sensors: 1) Degradation in the sensitivity of the sensor, and 2) Drift in the voltage associated with zero signal. By inserting this circuit between the output of the sensor and input to the measurement system (typically the A/D converter in the microcontroller), the sensor reading within the micro will be intentionally skewed by the linear transformation of the ASMD. This is useful in testing correct readings of sensors such as Mass Air Flow MAF sensors and Manifold Air Pressure MAP sensors, both of which are required to be tested externally according to CARB requirements Contrary to the software solutions the instrument readings cannot be intruded artificially. WinterPark, TARDEC (Army Future Command), OBD testing companies
MisFire

Coil Connection Box (CBB)

Integrated Coil Ignition (ICD)
A connection box that creates misfire through its interface to the vehicle’s ignition system, and a pendant containing user controls that determine the rate and pattern of misfires generated, i.e., which cylinders misfire and how often. Our misfire generators are used in development and testing of on-board misfire diagnostics in spark-ignited engines, consist of two electronic devices used together for emissions certification. Our products differ from our competitor and are viewed better than a competitor’s product by our customers. SAE Standard: J2901, Misfire Generator Functional Requirements, requires specific misfire detection, including random misfire. Our MisGen units meet these functional requirements. Global OEM’s, Suppliers and Research Labs
O2 Fault Simulator The O2 Sensor Fault Simulator is a calibration tool used by OBDII calibrators to simulate several types of O2 Sensor faults. The unit is available in both single channel and dual channel versions depending on customer requirements. The O2 Fault Simulator provides the necessary required degradation of the O2 sensor output to meet emissions requirements The O2 Sensor Fault Simulator is a calibration tool used by OBDII calibrators to simulate several types of O2 Sensor faults. These faults include normal aging, ground offset, and silicone contamination. Advantage Cost effective, easy to use, accepted by most OEMs for O2 fault detection Global OEM’s, Hyundai, Delphi
Universal Solenoid Driver (USD-II) The USD II is a system designed for use in the development and testing of automatic transmissions utilizing the production solenoid driver IC used in the end-product. The system allows for a custom configuration (depending on the user’s needs) of up to seven solenoid driver types per USDII System Rack. The flexibility of the system allows the equipment to be used in development, end-of-line testing and solenoid testing. The USD uses the actual production driver to actuate the transmission solenoids. This is done through a unique modular design that only requires a small circuit card change to house a new driver chip. The majority of the USD hardware and software is not affected, making for an easy and efficient way to upgrade to a new transmission. Ford, G.M.C. - Domestic and International; including India, China, Europe & USA
Breakout Box Global Breakout Box eliminates all wires and threaded connectors within the box as well as making the signals switchable Primarily used connected directly into the vehicle harness between the vehicle and powertrain control module for functional testing and evaluation By designing using a PCB design, all the interior wires and threaded connectors are eliminated. This reduces the weight of the design which is useful in in-vehicle testing. More importantly, it reduces EMI susceptibility because all signals are run through the PCB design. Global OEM’s, TARDEC (Army Future Command)

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