Genix signal conditioning cards can save both time and money by freeing engineers and technicians from designing bespoke hardware interfaces every time a new test setup is required.

Genix Rack systems provide the framework and power supply requirements for these cards. 

Types of Racks

There are three types of Genix Signal Conditioning Racks available:

 

·          Laboratory Racks

·          In-Vehicle Racks

·          Genix Targets

 

Laboratory Racks

The larger racks in the Genix range are intended for lab use and, typically, have more slots and higher power supply capabilities than others in the range

In-Vehicle Racks

The in-vehicle racks are intended for both mains and portable use. The slots are 100% compatible with other Genix Racks.

With the In-vehicle racks the battery supply is usually derived from the Vehicle.

 

Genix Target Racks

Genix Target Racks combine the flexible signal conditioning racks with the real-time target hardware, based on an IBM PC compatible format. All processors are Intel and are placed at the high end of the market.

Click the following link for more information on Genix Targets.

The full list of racks is as follows:

* 4 Slot Low cost rack

* 5 Slot Low Cost Rack

* 6 Slot Low Cost Rack

* 10 Slot Low Cost Rack

* 7 Slot Laboratory Rack

* 21 Slot Laboratory Rack

* 21 Slot Laboratory Sub-Rack

* 4 Slot – In Vehicle Rack

* 9 Slot – In Vehicle Rack

* Genix Target 1000 Rack

* Genix Target 3000 Rack

 

Other racks formats are available.

To learn more about how Genix could help you please follw the links below:

Genix in Action
Genix Target
Genix Cards
Genix Software
Genix Connectivity
Genix Technical Details
Genix Further Info / PDFs etc

Fault Injection Cards

Application Areas:

·         HIL Simulation Test Systems

·         Fault Testing

·         Real-Time Target Simulators

·         Flexible Testing of Electronics

·         Development Aid

 

 
 
 
 
News & Events

News and upcoming events, product updates and new releases

 
Genix-RT

Flexible Systems for xPC and RT-Linux

 

 
Testing for Vehicle cranking or stop-start?

Ensuring systems behave correctly with fluctuating supplies

 
                               
                       
 
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