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Microwave Sensor provides non-contact vehicle measurements.

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Microwave Sensor provides non-contact vehicle measurements.
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October 26, 2010 - Incorporating Doppler radar effect technology within planar antenna system, which projects 2 radar beams at 45° angles to measure relative movement between sensor and test surface, Corrsys-Datron Microstar II measures driving performance, longitudinal determinations, fuel consumption, and off-road vehicle speed and distance. Sensor provides working distance of 300-1,200 mm and speed range of 0.5-400 km/h at 250 Hz. It includes 2.0 CANbus, RS-232 serial port, and full-speed USB 2.0 port.

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Kistler Instrument Corp.
75 John Glenn Dr.
Amherst, NY, 14228 2119
USA



Kistler Introduces Corrsys-Datron Next-Generation Microwave Sensor for Non-Contact Vehicle Measurements


Farmington Hills, Michigan, USA - Kistler has announced the introduction of the Corrsys-Datron Microstar II, the next-generation of the company's best-selling microwave sensor. The Microstar II is designed to offer highly accurate and repeatable measurements of vehicle dynamics parameters such as driving performance, longitudinal determinations, fuel consumption and off-road vehicle speed and distance measurements on jeeps, quads and ATVs, as well as industrial utility, military transport and agricultural vehicles.

The unique design of the Corrsys-Datron Microstar II incorporates use of Doppler radar effect technology within a planar antenna system, which projects two radar beams at 45° angles to measure relative movement between the sensor and test surface. The non-contact system consists of the sensor head antenna and a new Corrsys-Datron sensor electronics unit with 2.0B CANbus, RS-232 serial port and a full-speed USB 2.0 port. Upon striking the test surface, beams are reflected back to the sensor antenna. The resultant double frequency, which is equal to the difference of sent and received frequencies, is directly proportional to speed. The gained signal is then converted to desired dimension via a high-performance onboard RISC digital signal processor and sent to corresponding analog (-10 to 10 V) or digital (1 to 1,000 Pulse/m) TTL outputs, with automatic compensation for both mounting and pitch-angle errors.

With a wide working distance range of 300 to 1200 mm and a speed range of 0.5 to 400 km/h at a measurement frequency of 250 Hz, the Microstar II can be used in utility and off-road vehicle applications requiring larger stand-off distances without sacrificing accuracy. It can also be successfully used within more challenging environmental conditions, such as in wooded, mountainous or other heavy terrain areas, where use of traditional GPS and optical sensing technologies are simply not possible. The sensor can also accommodate additional connections, such as an interface for fuel flow-measurement systems (for fuel consumption tests) and trigger inputs for light barriers or brake switches, for exceptional testing power and flexibility within a highly compact and cost-effective package.

When used with supplied CeCalWin Pro Software, the Microstar II functions as a complete vehicle data acquisition and evaluation system. Associated software functions enable test parameters and definitions to be permanently saved, along with charts, plots and other online displays and evaluations. In addition, all measured signals can be saved and evaluated off-line. For detailed specifications or additional information about the new Microstar II or other products available from Corrsys-Datron, please visit www.corrsys-datron.com.

About Corrsys-Datron

Corrsys-Datron (www.corrsys-datron.com) is a global leader in the design and manufacture of vehicle dynamics measurement systems, including optical measurement technology for vehicle parameters such as longitudinal speed and distance, lateral speed, slip angle, dynamic camber angle and ride height. The advancement of Kistler's own proprietary CORREVIT® technology has allowed current generation sensors to provide more accuracy and precision than ever before. In addition to optical sensors, CDS offers measurement steering wheels, fuel flow meters, custom accelerometers and gyro modules, wheel positioning systems, pedal force measurements, data acquisition devices, GPS systems, microwave speed sensors and mounting solutions. Use of CDS optical speed sensors in combination with Kistler wheel force transducers allows for state-of-the-art measurement capabilities that are not available outside of Kistler group companies. These unique technologies allow Kistler customers to receive complete turnkey vehicle measurement solutions from a single source. CORREVIT® is a registered trademark of Kistler.
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