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USER MANUAL 

E-Mobility DEMO 

 

 

Use measurement leads or measurement accessories aligned with the specification of the 
system only. Fire hazard in case of overload! 

Do not switch on the system after transporting it from a cold into a warm room and vice versa. 
The thereby created condensation may damage your system. Acclimatize the system 
unpowered to room temperature. 

Do not disassemble the system! There is a high risk of getting a perilous electric shock. 
Capacitors still might be charged, even if the system has been removed from the power supply. 

The electrical installations and equipment in industrial facilities must be observed by the security 
regulations and insurance institutions. 

The use of the measuring system in schools and other training facilities must be observed by 
skilled personnel. 

The measuring systems are not designed for use in humans and animals. 

Please contact a professional if you have doubts about the method of operation, safety or the 
connection of the system. 

Please be careful with the product. Shocks, hits and dropping it from already - lower level may 
damage your system. 

Please also consider the detailed technical reference manual as well as the security advice of the 
connected systems. 

This product has left the factory in safety-related flawless and in proper condition. In order to 
maintain this condition and guarantee safe use, the user has to consider the security advice and 
warnings in this manual. 

 
EN 61326-3-1:2008 
IEC 61326-1 applies to this part of IEC 61326 but is limited to systems and equipment for industrial 
applications intended to perform safety functions as defined in IEC 61508 with SIL 1-3. 
 
The electromagnetic environments encompassed by this product family standard are industrial, both 
indoor and outdoor, as described for industrial locations in IEC 61000-6-2 or defined in 3.7 of IEC 61326-1. 
 
Equipment and systems intended for use in other electromagnetic environments, for example, in the 
process industry or in environments with potentially explosive atmospheres, are excluded from the 
scope of this product family standard, IEC 61326-3-1. 
 
Devices and systems according to IEC 61508 or IEC 61511 which are considered as “operationally 
well-tried”, are excluded from the scope of IEC 61326-3-1. 
 
Fire-alarm and safety-alarm systems, intended for the protection of buildings, are excluded from the 
scope of IEC 61326-3-1. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for E-Mobility DEMO

Page 1: ...E Mobility DEMO USER MANUAL 1 1 Version of the document...

Page 2: ...ended software 7 Connecting to the device 8 Connecting the car 8 Voltage measurement 8 Battery voltage measurement 8 Motor voltage measurement 9 Current measurement 9 Road speed 10 Setting up the soft...

Page 3: ...n 19 Warranty information 21 Calibration 21 Support 21 Service repair 21 Restricted Rights 21 Printing History 22 Copyright 22 Trademarks 22 Safety instructions 23 Safety symbols in the manual 23 Gene...

Page 4: ...speed of the car can be calculated The car is attached to the road with standard SIRIUS plastic feet that can be detached so the car can be removed Once removed it can be driven as a normal RC Car Wa...

Page 5: ...ntrol Desert FOX 1 10 4WD Electric car with Current CT s and Voltage measurement connections DSUB25 to SIRIUS connection cable Rolling road base with Tacho Li Po Battery 2S 7 4V 5000mAh 20C Max 45Wh w...

Page 6: ...to store all required SIRIUS accessories if you choose to transport your measurement equipment in the same case C By lifting the foam insert in upwards direction beneath it you will find the E Mobilit...

Page 7: ...commend the following Hardware as it s the most likely to be used in a real application SIRIUSi HS of XHS 4x HV 2x LV 2x LV 8x AO For control Recommended software We recommend using the latest version...

Page 8: ...nt system you first need to connect the Female DSUB 25 connector to the Male DSUB 25 located on the car b Voltage measurement Battery voltage measurement To measure the voltage of the battery you need...

Page 9: ...lete the Delta connection with the corresponding cables c Current measurement To connect the Current transducers from the car to the measurement unit you need to connect the DSUB9 connectors to the LV...

Page 10: ...upply power to the Tacho with 10 30VDC If your speed drops when the car is accelerating it could be that the distance between the Proximity probe and the screw located in the roller is too big To fix...

Page 11: ...Web page under Support Downloads a Analog inputs Voltage channel setup The car is powered by a 2 cell LiPo battery that has a nominal voltage of 7 4V and a Maximum of 8 4V when charged For this reason...

Page 12: ...is sufficient for this measurement If TEDS is neither programmed nor recognised refer to the datasheet table for information Configuration Amplifier Value Measurement Voltage Range 10 Low pass filter...

Page 13: ...0125 V A Offset 0 A b Counters For setting up the speed go to Ch setup and add Counters module Math setup To calculate the speed of the car we can make a formula Where RPMChannel Counter input channel...

Page 14: ...Please charge the battery to full potential before use Warning When you finish using the demo ALWAYS DISCONNECT the BATTERY Charging the battery To charge the battery first plug the charger into the m...

Page 15: ...USER MANUAL E Mobility DEMO b Battery charger operation 1 1 Version of the document 15...

Page 16: ...USER MANUAL E Mobility DEMO c Remote control operation 1 1 Version of the document 16...

Page 17: ...he ESC will cut power when the voltage limit is reached The car s ESC should be preset to the right configuration for the intended application of use In case the ESC was not set correctly please set t...

Page 18: ...arning Always turn on the remote control prior to connecting the battery and switching ON the RC Car Turning on the remote control To turn on the remote control open the plastic cover by holding it at...

Page 19: ...position as indicated in the picture DEWESoft X analogue control configuration Caution Always set the sampling rate to Maximum frequency The output sampling rate is dependant on the sampling rate set...

Page 20: ...USER MANUAL E Mobility DEMO B Add math modules to simulate PWM C Configure Analog OUT D Add Automatic Run up User inputs and Math 1 1 Version of the document 20...

Page 21: ...s to be calibrated at regular intervals The standard norm across nearly every industry is annual calibration Before your Dewesoft data acquisition system is delivered it is calibrated Detailed calibra...

Page 22: ...demarks We take pride in our products and we make sure that all key products and technologies are registered as trademarks all over the world The Dewesoft name is a registered trademark Product famili...

Page 23: ...d during all phases of operation service and repair of this product Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere in this manual violates safety standards of design manu...

Page 24: ...ment DO NOT touch internal wiring DO NOT use higher supply voltage than specified Use only original plugs and cables for harnessing You may not connect higher voltages than rated to any connectors The...

Page 25: ...iously or causes strange noises the system does not work anymore the system has been exposed to long storage in adverse environmental the system has been exposed to heavy shipment strain Warranty void...

Page 26: ...Please also consider the detailed technical reference manual as well as the security advice of the connected systems This product has left the factory in safety related flawless and in proper conditio...

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