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 04/25/2008 MSC

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MSC Automotive’s new sensor systems to measure high voltage, temperature and current/current pulse

With the high voltage signal processing module 635A/HV-SAM MSC offers a system which gives users the opportunity - connected with a standard measuring system - to monitor the voltage at the energy storage of vehicles with hybrid powertrain. The measurement range is up to 1000 volts potential-free with an accuracy better than 0,1 % Full Scale.

For additional data please use our website .

Using the temperature measurement system 154C/T in conjunction with a standard Crash DASusers obtain information about the current condition of the energy storage, e.g. whether a part of the energy storage is heating up. To guarantee a short response time, a self-adhesive thermo element foil is to be used.

For additional data please use our website.

The new current and current pulse sensor 702A/HSI of MSC Automotive is used for the measurement of DC and AC current as well as current pulses.

One of the domains is the chronological detection of trigger occurrences in component or crash tests of the automobile industry (airbag ignition current, restraint and door lock system, fuel pump etc.)

By its linear behaviour between 0 and +/- 100 amps it’s furthermore qualified for the measurement of the current absolute value. Its small dimensions, its low weight and the closure which allows an installation without using a tool predestines the sensor 702A/HSI for an installation in areas with small installation space.

For additional data please use our website.

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