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Acoustic Measurement System is IEC compliant.
August 20, 2008 -
Model 378B02 combines prepolarized ICP® microphone and preamplifier for high temperature automotive acoustic testing to +120°C, eliminating need for probe microphones. It also incorporates Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) technology, allowing for large channel count testing applications in high temperature areas of any vehicle, including underhood, engine, manifold, exhaust pipe, and other hot spots.
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PCB Automotive Sensors Debuts Industry's First IEC-Compliant High Temperature Acoustic Measurement System with TEDS for Vehicle Engine, Manifold, Exhaust Pipe and Other Hot Spots
August 8, 2008 - Depew, NY, USA - The Automotive Sensors division of PCB Piezotronics (PCB®) has announced release of the industry's first IEC-compliant high temperature acoustic measurement system, Model 378B02, a combined prepolarized ICP® microphone and preamplifier, which allows for high temperature automotive acoustic testing to +120°C, and eliminating the need for high-priced probe microphones. This model also incorporates TEDS technology, allowing for larger channel count testing applications, with greater calibration data storage and retrieval capability and minimized setup time.
Use of traditional ICP® prepolarized microphones for reliable measurements in high temperature areas of a vehicle, including underhood, engine, manifold, exhaust pipe and other hot spots, has traditionally not been possible, due to temperature limitations of standard microphone preamplifiers. While ICP® microphones have standard operating temperatures to +120°C, microphone preamplifiers could not reliably perform at temperatures beyond their own standard operating temperature of +70 °C. With the extended acoustic measurement temperature range offered by Model 378B02, the entire acoustic measurement system can now survive the same temperature range as an ICP® microphone. The added inclusion of Transducer Electronic Data Sheet (TEDS) technology capability allows larger channel count testing and greater calibration data storage and retrieval.
Common automotive applications for this product include underhood measurements for benchmarking and issue identification, including engine radiated, induction, ancillary and turbocharger noise; near-field measurements on manifolds; mufflers; exhaust after treatment components; and tailpipe noise. NVH groups within OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers involved with testing of powertrain components, including engine, engine ancillaries, turbocharger, transmission, intake, and exhaust, will benefit most from this product. or more information, contact PCB Automotive Sensors toll-free (in the US) at 888-684-0014; E-mail: automotivesales@pcb.com, or fax 248-478-2094. For detailed drawings, specifications, or additional information on PCB(TM) products, please call +716-684-0001, or visit www.pcb.com
Technical:
Mr. Jeffrey Case
Director of Sales & Marketing
PCB Automotive Sensors
40000 Grand River Avenue, Suite 201
Novi, MI 48375 USA
Tel: 1-888-684-0014
Fax: 248-478-2094
Email: automotivesales@pcb.com
Contacts:
Marketing:
Molly Bakewell Global PR, Advertising & Image Manager
USA
Phone: 716-684-0002 ext 2663
FAX: 716-684-0987
E-mail this person
Engineering:
Jeffrey Case Director of Sales & Marketing
USA
Phone: 888-684-0014
FAX: 248-478-2094
E-mail this person
Company Information:
Name: PCB Piezotronics Inc.
Address: 3425 Walden Ave.
City: Depew
State: NY
ZIP: 14043 2495
Country: USA
Phone: 716-684-0001
FAX: 716-684-0987
http://www.pcb.com
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