Saelig Introduces New Dynamic Current Loggers for Automotive Hybrid or Electrical Powertrains

Loggers provide repeatable measurements at 8000 samples per second with wide dynamic range.

Loggers provide repeatable measurements at 8000 samples per second with wide dynamic range.

By DE Editors

 
Saelig Introduces New Dynamic Current Loggers for Automotive Hybrid or Electrical Powertrains

Saelig Company, Inc. has announced the availability of KLARI-MOD SC 1000V, new dynamic measurement modules specially designed for current and voltage measurements in automotive hybrid or electrical powertrain systems.

For safe and proper automotive hybrid vehicle integration,  OEMs and suppliers must be able to reliably and repeatably measure energy flow of system and individual currents and voltages over the full measurement range,  without temperature drift. KLARI-MOD SC 1000V modules are designed to assist in the collection of dynamic voltage and current measurements, offering 16-bit resolution, wide dynamic range, and isolation of 1000V between measurement circuitry and data output, gathering data at up to 8,000 samples per second. Modules can be adapted to meet changing measurement requirements via the use of different shunts or voltage probes for low, medium, and high current applications, with data output available via CANbus or RS232 serial interface. Measurement connection points can be customer-specific, or simply via fuse replacement.

Manufactured in Europe by Stefan Klaric GmbH & Co. AG,  the KLARI-MOD SC 1000V is now available in North America from Saelig with units starting at $2000.

For more information, visit Saelig.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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