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US $2,680.00
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Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
Condition:New Brand:MoTec Manufacturer Part Number:M C127 USB UPC:Does not apply

NOW WITH UP TO 32GB OF LOGGING VIA USB!

The C125 is a popular model in MoTeC's range of colour Displays and Display Loggers. Striking in design and powerful in functionality, the C125 offers display, data logging, auxiliary control and programmable LEDs all in one compact device.

The vivid 125mm screen (approx 5") is high resolution, ultra bright and anti-reflective for easy reading in direct sunlight. Choose from numerous selectable layouts and configure the channels and labels to suit, or opt for the new Display Creator upgrade and treat your screen as a blank canvas; design your own unique graphics, incorporate images, logos and custom icons. Create multiple pages to suit different scenarios, optimising the screen space for your application.

The C125 also features an array of ten full colour LEDs integrated into the unit for use as shift lights, warning lights or other driver alerts. The colour, function and intensity of each LED is programmable, allowing users to develop their own unique strategies and sequences.

BASIC SPECIFICATIONS 

Display

NEW: For full customization of the display layout and graphics add the new Display Creator option.

  • Screen: Color TFT LCD, anti-reflective
  • Resolution: 800 x 480, anti-aliased graphics
  • Selectable fixed layouts with channel and label configurability
  • 48 user-defined, scrollable message lines with programmable overrides
  • 3 programmable 'pages', for example Practice, Warm-Up, Race

Communications

  • 2 x Configurable CAN buses with individually programmable CAN bus speeds
    • One can be used as RS232 Receive
  • RS232: 2 x RS232 ports
  • One with Transmit and Receive
  • One with Receive only

Physical

  • Dimensions 196.2 x 122.5 x 24.9 mm excluding connector
  • Weight 615 g
  • 1 x 34 pin waterproof connector

Logging (optional - requires Logging Upgrade)

  • 120 MB logging memory
  • Logging rates up to 500 samples per second
  • Fast Ethernet download
  • Includes i2 Standard data analysis software (i2 Pro available as an upgrade)

Inputs (optional - requires I/O Upgrade)

  • 6 x analogue voltage inputs
  • 2 x analogue temperature inputs
  • 2 x digital inputs
  • 3 x speed inputs

Outputs (optional - requires I/O Upgrade)

  • 4 x low side outputs
    • PWM or switched operation

Internal Sensors

  • 3-axis G sensor
  • Dash temperature sensor
  • Sensor supply voltage
  • Battery voltage

Expanders

  • Compatible with MoTeC E888 and E816 Expanders, providing full functionality.

 

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