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OPC UA Ethernet I/O Modules
ADAM-6300
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Industrial OPC UA Ethernet I/O Modules with Modbus protocol converge OT/IT with security, linking to SCADA and the cloud for remote monitoring.
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Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS)
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Cars have come a long way since they first came on the road in the 19th century. The first semiconductor-based noteworthy assistance was GPS-based car navigation systems toward the end of ´80s. Today, in almost every car, ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System) and ESP (Electronic Stability Program) are also contributing toward the driver and car passenger’s safety using high quality electronics. After all, the dreams of automated cars from the ´60s are now becoming true — it is only a matter of a few years.
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ADAS System
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Is the precise physical alignment, testing, and electronic aiming of sensors that collect data to inform your vehicle’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
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ADAS Tools
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This 12.7-inch wireless touchscreen tablet comes replete with all the functionality expected in an advanced diagnostic and service tablet including the ability read and erase codes, view Freeze Frame and view and graph Live Data, perform Active Tests and perform coding and adaptions, plus it includes ADAS calibration and Wheel Alignment software.
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Embedded MXM GPU Module With NVIDIA RTX™ ADA 3500
EGX-MXM-AD3500
Graphics Card
- NVIDIA Ada Lovelace Architecture- Standard MXM 3.1 Type B (82x105 mm)- PCIe Gen 4 x16 Interface- 5120 CUDA® Cores, 40 RT Cores, and 160 Tensor Cores- 23 TFLOPS peak FP32 performance
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ADAS Related Test Solutions
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Getting sensor fusion testing off the road! Active safety systems for autonomous vehicles require millions of miles of test-drives to meet all safety requirements.
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Thermal Vision for ADAS and AV Developers
FLIR ADK™
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The FLIR ADK is a cost-effective way to develop the next generation of automotive thermal vision for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles (AV). Thermal infrared cameras are the best sensor technology for pedestrian detection and provide the critical data needed to improve automated decision making in vehicle safety functions including automatic emergency braking (AEB). The ADK’s rugged, IP67 rated enclosure incorporates a heated window for all-weather driving. With the GMSL, USB, and FBD-Link interfaces and drivers available form Teledyne FLIR, installation and testing is plug-and-play easy. Interested in a thermal vision enhancement system for today’s vehicles, please see PathFindIR II.
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ADAS and Allignment
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Is the precise physical alignment, testing, and electronic aiming of sensors that collect data to inform your vehicle’s advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).
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I/O Wiring Terminal Boards
ADAM-3900 & PCLD Series
Terminal Board
ADAM-3000 series consists of cost-effective, configurable, isolated signal conditioning modules. They are able to operate in harsh environments.
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) Testing
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Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) TestingAll modern vehicles are now being equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). The development of such systems requires complex testing, including the ability to control and calculate relative positions between multiple vehicles and objects in real-time. We provide an effective solution for ADAS testing with highly accurate GPS positioning systems to measure relative positions and velocity between multiple vehicles and objects.
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Analog-to-Digital Converter (A/D) and Counter-Timer Card
AD8-16 (ADA-8)
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Model AD8-16 (alternate part number ADA-8) is an economical, multiplexed, eight-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (A/D) and Counter-Timer card for ISA-bus computers. It accepts up to eight differential or 16 single-ended analog inputs (jumper configured). AD8-16 requires a full-size expansion slot. All connections are made through a standard 50-pin connector. Base I/O address selection is via dip switch.Analog inputs are multiplexed, amplified, held by a sample and hold amplifier, and then digitized by an eight-bit A/D converter. Amplifier gain is selected by software and can differ from channel to channel.











