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News Release from: Dspace UK | Subject: CalDesk 1.1
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 08 July 2004
Upgrade for calibration software
The latest version of Dspace's CalDesk calibration software supports more interfaces, more platforms and more languages.
The latest version of Dspace's CalDesk calibration software supports more interfaces, more platforms and more languages The calibration interfaces supported by CalDesk 1.1 now include CCP, Nexus, and NBD/AUD, as well as Dspace's generic memory emulator and XCP on CAN
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 28 May 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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CalDesk 1.1 also supports calibration by function prototyping platforms such as MicroAutoBox and the DS1005 PPC processor board from Dspace.
This means that function design, bypassing and calibration can all run in parallel, including synchronous data measurement, controlled from CalDesk 1.1.
CalDesk 1.1 is now also available in Japanese and French, in addition to the English and German language versions.
CalDesk is a software tool from Dspace for easy and intuitive handling of calibration and measurement tasks.
CalDesk is part of the Dspace Calibration System, a combination of modular hardware and software for performing the tasks involved in calibration and measurement.
CalDesk uses wizards and templates to guide the user and reduce the number of working steps.
XML templates can be used to generate the folder structures and basic settings of a project automatically.
During the actual calibration task, all calibration files are automatically placed in the correct folders.
Users can adapt CalDesk's graphical user interface to their needs, for example, by defining shortcut keys.
Keyboard-only operation and audible signals also make it easy to use the program while sitting in a vehicle.
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