PXIe Desktop Vibration Control System

The hardware system adopts LXI bus technology, which is a data acquisition and analysis system based on a local area network that complies with modular test platform standards. The hardware uses low-noise, low-power signal processing circuits, high-performance floating-point DSP processors, and coprocessors to meet the requirements for system data analysis processing, multi-module data acquisition, and real-time data communication.

Each individual module is equipped with 4 or 8 input channels (with an additional 2 speed channels), and 2 output channels, supporting digital I/O, allowing for flexible expansion for various field applications. The system uses the IEEE1588 protocol, which can automatically execute precise synchronization to achieve synchronized sampling of input channels across modules within the network, enabling the construction of a large-scale, high-precision dynamic signal synchronized acquisition and analysis platform with 8 to 128 input channels.

Vibration Control and Sensor Calibration

Equipped with multiple functional application modules, configured according to user needs, supporting later upgrades of data collection-related functional modules, supporting upgrades of data collection analysis, vibration control, and measurement calibration series module software, to complete various testing experiments and achieve multiple purposes for a single device.

Random Control
Sine Control
Resonance Search and Residence
Sine Wave with Random Control
Random plus random control
Sine plus random plus random control
Typical Impact Control
Transient Shock Control
Impact Response Spectrum Control and Analysis
Route Simulation
Low Frequency Sensor Calibration System
Medium Frequency Sensor Calibration System