
Outputs
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CAN Bus
The VCI customer CAN bus can be utilised to output standard VBOX data parameters, plus up to 12 additional data
channels from connected external source or internal modules (i.e. ADAS, dual antenna).
The
and CAN ID's for these outputs are user configurable.
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RS232
The RS232 connector is used for VBOX configuration and output of real-time GNSS data. Provides the facility to
connect to a radio telemetry system to offer PC monitoring of test data.
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USB
VBOX 3i USB connector can be used for VBOX configuration and to output real-time data at 100 Hz to a PC.
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Bluetooth
VBOX 3i comes equipped with an internal Bluetooth Radio, allowing remote configuration and remote output of real-
time GNSS data to any Bluetooth capable PC or Data logger. The Bluetooth connection is capable of sending data
at the full 100 Hz rate.
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2x Digital Outputs
The first digital output is assigned to 'Speed/Distance' with adjustable 'Pulses per Meter' setting, while the second
output is a level switch output enabling users to select any one of the logged channels and assign it a threshold
value, e.g. output high (5 V) when speed greater than 20 kmh.
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2x Analogue Outputs
Both 16 bit analogue outputs can be configured to output any data channel being logged by the VBOX for use by
additional data logging equipment. The voltage output range is from 0 to 5 V DC, with a resolution of 76 μV per bit.
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CF Card
Data is logged in a space-delimited text format. Recording time dependent on flash card capacity, log frequency,
number of channels and logging conditions. Approximately 29 MB per hour used when logging GNSS data at 100
Hz; approx. 182 MB per hour total logging capacity.
Note:
Large VBO files may cause issues when loading into VBOX Test Suite, depending on PC specification. The
higher the set recording frequency, the larger the logged data file will be.
Technical specifications vary for each VBOX 3i version. Please see the
for detailed information.
https://en.racelogic.support//Product_Info/VBOX_Data_Loggers/VBOX_3i_Range/VBOX_3i_User_Guide_(All_Variants)/01_-
_VB3i_Introduction
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