Customer SolutionsIn-Vehicle Data Acquisition System for Ford Motor Proving Grounds
Author(s):Lance Butler, Ford
Industry:Automotive
Product:LabVIEW, PXI/CompactPCI, Signal Conditioning
The Challenge:Providing Ford Motor Proving Grounds (Ford) with a compact, portable, user-friendly method of recording and alarming 400 channels of data in a moving vehicle. The system tests vehicle temperatures to assure that they do not exceed design limitations in extreme conditions.
The Solution:Using the power of the modern PC with the power of open architecture instrumentation buses to couple all of the features of the old systems with the power of new technology.Introduction The in-vehicle data acquisition system (IVDAS) was designed to address the data logging needs of Ford. Traditionally, Ford used proprietary, standalone data loggers that were built to allow general data logging and some alarming. These systems were text based, large, and difficult to work with. The power of the modern PC coupled with the power of open architecture instrumentation buses has opened the door for a much more powerful and flexible solution. IVDAS uses these new paradigms to couple all of the features of the old systems with the power of new technology. System Hardware National Instruments products were chosen for the new application based on their modularity, flexibility, and reliability. The heart of IVDAS is a National Instruments PXI chassis linked to four SCXI mainframes filled with thermocouple conditioning modules. The SCXI chassis can be populated with various signal conditioning modules tailored for the signals that need to be acquired. The chassis can handle about 400 channels of thermocouple input, as well as extra channels for signals such as velocity and oil pressure. The LabVIEW application ties these channels together creating a more user friendly system than before and giving the user the opportunity to receive readings during the testing as well as adjust the on-screen view. System Software IVDAS software is first set up by defining the channels. This is accomplished in one of three ways:
Specific setup files can be saved to disk in order to recall them for similar tests. After setup, the user can test run the software to look for open or shorted circuits wired to the SCXI chassis. Once setup and initial checkout are complete, the system is ready to be used by the driver. Data Logging and Alarming With the driver panel, the test driver starts the data logging and alarming process with the touch of a button. No mouse interaction is necessary for the driver for safety reasons. While the driver can pause acquisition during the test, alarming is always running. Three types of alarms are available at the setup stage: max, min, and warning. Each of these alarms, when triggered, changes the color of the digital readout for the given channel to a color corresponding to the type of alarm, and emits a tone specific to the alarm type. he driver can adjust the on-screen view between the following channel sets:
Within each of the channel lists, the driver can scroll through each page of displayed data with the page-up, pagedown keys. Data for all channels is logged to disk and can be converted to a text format for easy data manipulation in almost any software package. System Options The real strength of IVDAS is the flexibility and upgradeability. By using PXI and SCXI, additional options are almost unlimited. A few examples of some of the upgrades available will help make this point clear:
Results With the use of the IVDAS system, development time has been cut in half. The space required for the IVDAS system is significantly less than the previous system, giving the driver greater freedom of movement during testing. The increased flexibility and ease of use has combined to make a technologically advanced, yet user simplified system, providing Ford with the reliable data feedback it has been seeking. For more information, contact: Lance Butler B&B Technologies, Inc. Tel: (505) 345-9499 Fax: (505) 345-9699 E-mail: lbutler@bbtechno.com
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