Trial by Tyre

Released on: October 10, 2008, 5:31 am

Press Release Author: Bruel & Kjaer UK

Industry: Electronics

Press Release Summary: New Multi Channel Data Acquisition Hardware: proven endurance



Press Release Body: Bruel & Kjaer took product road testing to a literal level by
driving a Corvette over its latest data analyser - LANXI - to assess its robustness.

Built to conduct noise and vibration tests inside demanding environments, such as
aircraft and vehicle cabins, LANXI data acquisition hardware has an incredibly tough
magnesium casing, which enabled it to endure being reversed over several times by a
Corvette (not recommended), proving the new model could survive rough handling and
still operate perfectly.

Bruel & Kjaer created LANXI using specifications set by customers, which included
the product's need for toughness, yet also portability. Unlike most currently
available analysers, which tend to be very bulky, LANXI'S magnesium case weighs just
600 grams and the slim module can easily fit inside a laptop bag, allowing users to
carry it as hand luggage when travelling overseas for field work.

LANXI can also withstand temperatures ranging from -10 to 50 degrees and is silent
during operation (extremely useful when measuring sound) as it has self cooling
vents instead of fans.

As the tests for which a data analyser is typically used can vary greatly (depending
on the type of interior being analysed) the multi channel LANXI is ideal, as the one
piece of hardware can perform any type of test: from simple two channels, such as
resonance tests of wind turbine blades, to multi channel tests with several large
rack systems used for advanced noise source identification.

It also makes the testing of larger vehicles, such as aircrafts, ships and trains,
much simpler. Any number of the individual modules can be placed around interior
cabins, allowing analysis to be carried out in one go, unlike older systems which
require multiple tests to be carried out with a single unit that's continuously
shifted to different areas. LANXI can also be used for analysing buildings and other
large structures, such as bridges or wind turbines.

The whole system operates on a 'plug and play' concept, running Power over Ethernet
(PoE) or plugged into a mains socket with one LAN cable. The same LAN cable not only
transfers the data to a laptop and provides power using PoE but it also synchronises
measurements between multiple, distributed A/D clocks using IEEE 1588 Precision Time
Protocol (PTP) synchronisation. Using a single cable for data transfer, power and
synchronisation reduces complexity and cost when testing large structures.

Using distributed LANXI modules drastically reduces costs associated with standard
analogue cables. For example, standard Category 5 LAN cable is over two hundred
times less expensive than an equivalent length of six, multi-conductor microphone
cables. Similarly, savings of over a hundred times can be achieved by using LAN
cables in place of BNC or triaxial accelerometer cables. Besides the cost savings,
reducing the length of analogue cabling versus digital, LAN cabling reduces the
systems susceptibility to noise.

LAN-XI's modules are easily adapted for different microphones, probes and other
accessories the user may need, by changing the front end connectors, which can be
unclipped.

Since its release, PULSE has provided a stable and continually evolving analysis
platform, allowing customers to implement staged upgrades, rather than changing to
an entirely new system each time new developments become available. To date more
than 9,500 PULSE systems have been purchased globally and are used primarily within
the automotive, aerospace and telecommunication industries for research and
development.

PULSE LANXI system is on sale now in the UK and Ireland. For more product
information, please contact: heather.wilkins@bksv.com or visit www.bksv.co.uk

Bruel & Kjaer UK is also running a free Sound & Vibration Workshop on 12th November
2008, aimed at anyone involved with automotive, mechanical or general industrial
engineering industries. This practical, demo-orientated workshop is made up of three
sessions: Advanced Acoustics, In-vehicle Automotive SQ with NVH Simulator and
Analysis Techniques with PULSE. For more information visit:
http://www.bksv.co.uk/default.asp?ID=3540 or email: stephanie.semmens@bksv.com

ENDS

About Bruel & Kjaer
Bruel & Kjr is a world-leading manufacturer and supplier of sound and vibration
solutions for use in a wide range of applications including environmental noise
measurements, building acoustics, vibration measurements and quality control for use
in the automotive, aerospace and consumer industries, as well as by local
authorities. Today Bruel & Kjr has 900 employees and sales offices in 55 countries.
Bruel & Kjr is a subsidiary of UK-based Spectris plc. (www.spectris.com). Spectris
has annual sales of GBP668m and employs around 5,500 people worldwide in its 13
business units.

For additional information please contact:
Heather Wilkins
Marketing Coordinator
Bruel & Kjaer UK Ltd
Telephone: 01438 739 000
Web: www.bksv.co.uk
e-mail: heather.wilkins@bksv.com

Web Site: http://www.bksv.co.uk

Contact Details: Heather Wilkins
Marketing Coordinator
Bruel & Kjaer UK Ltd
Telephone: 01438 739 000
Web: www.bksv.co.uk
e-mail: heather.wilkins@bksv.com

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