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The Brain Behind Data Acquistion | VX1000 Base Modules

In this video we will show you our different VX1000 base modules and how they can make your measurement and calibration projects easier. 00:00 Intro 00:31 The Base Modules 01:16 Use cases / application areas 01:34 VX1000 overview 01:45 VX1060 01:57 VX1135 02:25 VX1161 02:48 Outro More information: https://www.vector.com/int/en/products/products-a-z/hardware/vx1000/ Book your appointment: https://outlook.office365.com/owa/calendar/VX1000Appointment@vgroup.onmicrosoft.com/bookings/ Get notified when we release new videos by subscribing to our channel https://vector.com/youtube and hitting the notify bell.

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VX1060, VX1135, VX1161. You already know  these base modules are offered by Vector but which of them suits your needs the best? Let's  explore this in the next few minutes [Music] Hello and welcome my name is Jonas Leserer.  In our last video I explained you the basic idea of the VX1000 system for measurement and  calibration. Today we are having a detailed look at the VX1000 base modules. The base modules  is the main data processor of the VX1000 system. A measurement configuration is provided
by the tool  via XCP-on-Ethernet and converted into a setup for the POD and the VX1000 application driver  integrated on the ECU. This enables a synchronous data acquisition optimized to throughput, small  memory footprint, and low impact on ECU runtime. Due to the existing ECU access for data  acquisition the base module is also enabled for calibration, page switching, ECU flash  programming, stimulation, and many more XCP features. This is the heart of the VX1000. Parallel to ECU  access it is
often necessary to acquire data from automotive buses. Therefore some base modules are  equipped with a CAN/ CAN FD or FlexRay interface. The base module is usually placed in the passenger  compartment or trunk and is designed for these environments. Let's take a look at our VX1000 base  module family. There are currently three different modules available each with a different size  and feature set depending on your application. As you can see the VX1060 is a very compact  interface. It is suit
able for serial POD communication and connects to the measurement and  calibration tool via 100 MBit ethernet uplink. The VX1135 base module is more  powerful and versatile than the VX1060. It supports all POD interfaces such as  Serial, HSSL or HSSL2 depending on the selected variant. CAN / CAN FD and an optional  FlexRay Channel extend the functionality. The integrated ethernet switch provides  additional ports to cascade additional base modules, the XPOD or other measurement hardware.  And th
en there is the VX1161, our multibase module: It consists of the rack and a large variety of  cards to be selected to meet your measurement needs. It supports the same interfaces as the VX1135  family but also provides video channels for GMSL and FPD link as well as an ethernet  tab interface. I hope this video helped you to decide which one of the VX1000 family  products best fits your needs. In case you're still unsure or if you need to discuss that  in further detail please feel free to book
an appointment with me today, you'll find the link  in the description. Thanks for watching [Music] Already a subscriber? If not join the Vector  channel and don't miss any of the new content and don't forget don't be hit by the bell

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