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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The thermal camera allows real-time thermography with 100Hz frame rate via USB 2.0 interface. The camera is lightweight, compact and rugged (IP65). Measurement ranges of -20C to 100C, 0C to 250C, or 150C to 900C are selectable in software. Interchangeable lenses are available with 6x5, 23x17, 48x31 and 72x52 field of view.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
This sensor uses a K-type Chromel/Alumel thermocouple and is intended for use in high-temperature, high-vibration environments. Control units and data loggers support K-type thermocouples. The sensor is short and compact to minimise its susceptibility to vibration.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The unit is based on micro machined MEMS technology. The unit contains a 35g sensing element. The element is scaled to optimise the resolution to suit the g range of interest. An internal amplifier provides an output between 0 and 5 volts. The on board microcontroller and temperature sensor are used for offset drift compensation. This unit can be re-calibrated at the factory.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
System Monitor is a software package for configuring and tuning automotive control systems. It has built-in support for motor sport systems and can be tailored to support third party control units.System Monitor not only allows you to tune data for your program versions, but also manages those versions on disk, allowing them to be located quickly for programming or modification
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
software package which is used to obtain, display and analyse data from control systems such as those used within motorsport and automotive applications.Familiar controls and extensive use of the mouse, menus and accelerator keys make it easy to set up and to use
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The system consists of a powered pressure and temperature sensor with transmitter fitted to a wheel rim. This sends pressure and temperature data over an RF link to a compact receiver on the car. Sampling rates increase automatically when either a change in pressure is detected or when wheel inertia is detected. The system stops transmitting below a threshold pressure to preserve battery life. The receiver sends data to the car control via CAN.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
The Drive Plate Torque System uses a low power radio link to transfer digitised strain measurements from a rotating wheel hub to a stationary antenna mounted nearby. The signals are passed to a receiver where they are decoded and output as CAN bus messages and analogue outputs.
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McLAREN Applied Technologies
Self-contained engine management system and data logger for race engines up to eight cylinders. The unit is complete with integrated ignition and injection drivers and so needs no external units to run an engine.