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Bosch C 70 - Lap Trigger System; Lap Trigger Signal Types

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Lap Trigger | 14
Bosch Motorsport Data Logger C 70 Manual 83/112
14 Lap Trigger
14.1 Lap trigger (timing beacon)
Why do we need a lap trigger (timing beacon)?
Vehicle lap time measurement
Calculation of lap-dependent functions (lap fuel consumption, min/max values)
Calculation of lap distance dependent functions
Control of data logging system
Types of Systems
GPS based (low cost, low precision)
IR based (low cost, high precision, limited reliability)
RF (microwave) based (high precision, high reliability)
IR and RF based Systems consists of
Transmitter (trackside unit)
Receiver (in-vehicle unit)
Lap Trigger
R
eceiver
Lap Trigger
T
ransmitter
14.1.1 Electrical trigger signal
In C 70 all sources of measurement channels can be used as trigger signal.
Analog input
Digital input
CAN input
Signal (measurement channel) properties
Low active signal (Bosch triggers): Trigger releases if signal is below the threshold.
High active signal (other manufacturer’s triggers): Trigger releases if signal is above the
threshold.

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