Motec C127 Data Logging Option Opened Included Race Display Dash on 2040-parts.com
Lake Elsinore, California, United States
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THIS IS A BRAND NEW MOTEC C127 W/LOGGING
Tim Scalzo
949-842-8146
The C127 is a new model in MoTeC's range of Displays and Display Loggers, featuring an impressively generous, high resolution, full colour screen. Stylishly designed with powerful functionality, the C127 provides a sophisticated display plus data logging, auxiliary control and programmable LEDs all in one streamlined device.
Measuring 178 mm (approx. 7 inches), the ultra bright screen is vibrant and anti-reflective, making it easy to view in direct sunlight. Numerous selectable layouts are supplied with configurable channels, labels and colour schemes. Or, for the flexibility to treat your screen as a blank canvas and design your own layout with unique graphics, sponsor logos, custom icons and gauges, opt for the new Display Creator upgrade.
The C127 features a total of 16 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.
The C127 is available standalone or as part of MoTeC's C127 Race Kits.
BASIC SPECIFICATIONS
Display
NEW: For full customisation of the display layout and graphics add the new Display Creator option. See examples.
Screen: Colour 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.
USEFUL LINKS
Display Creator
C127 Race Logging Kit
C127 Race Display Kit
View MoTeC webinars on Data Acquisition & Analysis
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