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The Motorsport Engineering Program at CSU set out to design and build a floating liner engine to be used for the measurement of internal friction. A floating liner engine is one for which the cylinder liner is mounted in such a way that any rigid contacts...
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The Motorsport Engineering academic program at Colorado State University focuses on advanced motorsport engineering degrees, targeting the racing and performance industries. At the MS-level, students may specialize in studies related to either race vehicle...
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Intelligent DAQ is multifunction data acquisition that features user-defined, onboard processing for complete flexibility of system timing and triggering. Instead of a fixed ASIC for controlling device functionality, intelligent DAQ uses an FPGA-based...
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The Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory at Colorado State University has a 15 year history in developing products which improve engine efficiency and reduce harmful emissions from engines as small as 1 hp to as large as 2500 hp. As the quest for...
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Dr. Bryan Willson, Director of Colorado State University's Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory, discusses their work with two co-located partners. Spirae's InteGrid laboratory ranks among the world’s most advanced centers for test and development...
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Research at the Energy and Engines Conversion Laboratory at Colorado State University focuses on Fuels, Energy Conversion, and Energy Distribution. Applications are concentrated in transportation, air quality, indoor air quality, village energy systems...
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As of 2008, every car sold in America will be required to have a low cost controller area network (CAN) to link all the components of an automobile. Reading the data off the vehicle for diagnostic or test purposes will require a CAN device that interfaces...
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Using a PCI Extension platform, a cable converter to input serial commands to the iPod for control and a LabView Technology created software interface, engineers are able to send commands to complex devices like the iPod and measure the response.
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Typical EMI / RF compliance testing is done in a Faraday Cage at an off-site lab. Intermark has developed a portable shielding tent that can be used in-house for pre-compliance testing of your devices. Mark David chats with Casey Iwata live from the exhibition...