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CSM Xplained

The web seminars about measurement technology in e-mobility

In regular web seminars, our measurement technology experts explain the challenges of measuring in electromobility and show how these can be solved in a practical way.

  • For optimal use of the webinar platform, we currently recommend the use of the Internet browser Chrome.
  • Duration of the presentation: approx. 30 minutes
  • Subsequent discussion with our experts

On request, we can also develop individual offers in which we can specifically address your areas of application and questions. Just get in touch with us.

  • Free registration and attendance
  • All web seminars are browser-based. No further installations necessary (An HTML5-capable Internet browser is required. For further information on technical requirements, please refer to the provider of the web seminar platform.)
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Upcoming web seminars

Bye Bye Measurement Computer – Efficient and Intelligent Logger Solutions for Road Testing

2024-03-27 / 10:00 am CET

Speaker: Timo Eich

The use of classic measurement computers in supervised test driving is problematic in many respects. Staff supervision costs, occupant safety during extreme driving maneuvers and operability under driving conditions are just some of the disadvantages of using laptops and other display-supported end devices. In this episode of CSM Xplained, we show how the measurement computer can be dispensed with in many applications and replaced by a robust and connected data logger.

In this web seminar, we will show you in compact 30 minutes:

  • What problems and risks can the use of measurement computers in road tests entail?
  • How can intelligent data logger solutions leave the supervised measurement computer unnecessary in road tests?
  • Which tools and features can connected data loggers use to compensate for relevant functions of the measurement computer?

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VIO System - Centralized measuring system with the additional something

2024-04-24 / 10:00 am CEST

Speaker: Dr. Alexander Sundt I Vector Informatik

Analog measuring systems can be classified into two groups: On the one hand, decentralized measuring systems that can be positioned in confined spaces and operated under demanding environmental conditions. On the other hand, centralized measuring systems, which are less robust and larger in comparison, but offer a higher number of measuring inputs and often lower costs per channel.

The new VIO system from Vector Informatik is such a centralized measuring system. Thanks to its measurement card-based design, the measurement system can be easily scaled. By integrating network interface cards, the measurement task can be extended from purely measuring analog measurement values to bus monitoring and adjustment.

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