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CSM Xplained: Safe measurement in high-voltage environments - precise from sensor to data acquisition

Safe measurement in high-voltage environments - Precise from sensor to data acquisition

Electric cars are now an integral part of road traffic - yet there is often still a lack of standardized measurement methods in their development. Comprehensive measurement of electric vehicles requires high-voltage-safe hardware solutions for almost all analog measured variables: In addition to measurement modules, this also includes sensor connection cables.

In this episode of CSM Xplained, we provide an overview of the applicable standards and specifications and present suitable measurement technology solutions together with our partner SAB Bröckskes.

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Maintenance of HV measurement technology – calibration and insulation testing

An essential aspect in long-term utilization of measurement technology is the regular calibration of the measurement amplifiers. In the case of high-voltage safe measurement technology, not only should the modules be part of a preventative maintenance and calibration schedule like other equipment, the high-voltage insulation test, which is urgently required according to EN 61010, must also carried out on a regular basis.

In this webinar, we will show you our solutions for calibration and HV insulation testing and deal with the following topics:

  • How do you prevent measurement bottlenecks when calibration of your measurement amplifiers is due?
  • How can you save valuable resources such as time, money and maintain confidence?
  • What additional benefits do you enjoy by having your measurement technology tested at your site?

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Here you can find the presentation for download as PDF.

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CSM Xplained:Configure measurement chains quickly and reliably - Avoid expensive and time-consuming errors

Configure measurement chains quickly and reliably - Avoid expensive and time-consuming errors

Increasing demands of developers on measurement tasks mean that the number of measurement channels is constantly growing and test setups are becoming more and more complex. Measurement chains with significantly more than 50 channels are no longer uncommon - and the error-free input of signal names and scaling factors can quickly become a challenge. For perfect measurement results, however, all designations must be correct. Typing errors and transposed numbers, made for example under time pressure, can render entire measurements unusable.

In this episode of CSM Xplained, we show how you can integrate existing data in just a few steps when configuring measurement chains and thus avoid costly errors.

This includes:

  • Using standard names from signal databases
  • TEDS as electrical data sheets
  • Transferring calibration data from sensor databases
  • Possibilities to split tasks and automate processes

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Here you can find the presentation for download as PDF.