Kistler Introduces 100 Hz GPS Data Logger

Device can be used for variety of vehicle testing applications.

Device can be used for variety of vehicle testing applications.

By DE Editors

Kistler has released the Corrsys-Datron model CDS-GPS, a high-performance data logger with built-in global positioning system (GPS) for longitudinal vehicle dynamics testing applications.
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Offering full compatibility with other sensors within Kistlers Corrsys-Datron product range, the model CDS-GPS offers an update rate of 100 Hz with GPS signal output via CANBus. With simple and quick vehicle mounting capabilities, the device provides high-accuracy measurements of absolute speed, traveled distance, latitudinal and longitudinal position, height, time and date, and system status information, such as the number of satellites, signal quality, and other factors.

The product is designed for use in braking tests, acceleration and deceleration tests, fuel consumption assessments, tire validation, ABS brake testing, irregular brake-force balance monitoring and the optimization and fault diagnostics of other vehicle electronic control systems.  In addition, units are programmed with predefined driving maneuvers for longitudinal dynamic measurements.

When coupled with other Kistler sensors and instrumentation, such as wheel force transducers, sideslip angular sensors, rotational speed sensors, accelerometers and pressure transducers, the model CDS-GPS may also be used for extended transversal vehicle dynamics testing. 

For more information, visit Kistler.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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