July 1st, 2008
The New Combined Tacho Editor (CTE) NVGate feature is available
Continuously variable transmissions (CVT) are booming in the automotive industry thanks to years of R&D from the major car manufacturers. CVT is now a basic necessity because it provides better fuel economy than other transmissions. This revolutionary technology cannot be realized without requiring a new vibration analysis tool for validation and diagnostics. On the leading age of this trend, OROS announces the availability of a combined tachometer as a unique option (ORNV-CTE) for the OROS 3-series analyzers.
To give access to this technology in elegant simplicity: NVGate®, the OROS 3-Series software platform, features a new option dedicated to continuously variable transmission measurement - the Combined Tachometer Editor (ORNV-CTE). CTE yields the order analysis from a rotating part which is not accessible for RPM measurement. Such parts are the push type steel belt between the 2 pulleys of a car’s CVT or the rubber belt of a scooter transmission. This NVGate feature now enables computing from 2 independent tachometers (the pulleys) and the speed of an inaccessible third tachometer (the belt) using a formula editor. This function is available while post-processing data as well as during real-time analysis.
The Combined Tacho Editor (CTE) extends further the extraordinary capabilities of OROS analyzers in rotating measurements. OROS reaffirms its leader’s position in rotating machinery analysis and in the automotive industry.
Contact now your local OROS application engineer at info(at)orosinc.com or visit our web site at orosinc.com.