Drive motor units designed for laser interval controls, used in passenger cars, are built and tested with this assembly and test equipment. The interval control system is used to warn the driver of the vehicle if the minimal distance between two cars is not maintained. Additionally, with the interval control unit the minimal distance can be held constant automatically. The installation equipments are made of varies presses, soldering appliance and supporting backup systems, with which the drive motor unit is put together. Following this process, the unit will be tested electronically on the test stand and also checked for silent running. For this a vibration measurement system will be applied.
The measurement technique consists of MCD hardware, NI-DAQ and NI-CAN components. The software was prepared with the test item from the MCD application department, inclusively for the CAN communication. The software is written in LabVIEW 8.5.