CRIMP DATA ANALYZER
CDA10
REV.01
To test sensitivity, it is advisable to start creating large crimping errors, moving toward the creation
of smaller and smaller faults, or temporarily disabling the Drift compensation function.
The value is set to YES (function enabled) or NO (function disabled). The default value is set to YES.
• AVG Samples
This function lets the operator apply an average filter to the force curves. It can in some
circumstances help to counteract the effects of high-frequency noise.
The Filter works by setting each sample point on the curve so that it is the average value of the
adjacent group of original sample points. This suppresses the high-frequency components of the
signal. As the number of averaged samples increases, the signal becomes more uniform.
The value can be an odd number between 1 and 51. The default value is set to 1 (no average).
• TrigForce
The TrigForce option lets you ignore crimping cycles with a peak force below a set threshold. The
intention is to prevent unwanted controller failures when crimping empty terminals in busbar
applications.
The value sets a threshold, in percentage, of the reference curve peak.
During production, a crimping curve with a peak force below this threshold should not cause a "Fail"
result.
The minimum (and default) value is 0%, which actually disables this function, while the maximum
value is 70%.