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Toyota specifies Pulse for vehicle test track

A Bruel and Kjaer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Sep 3, 2002

Toyota Motor Corporation has selected the Bruel and Kjaer Pulse platform as a basis for a new noise and vibration analysis system for vehicle test-track use.

Toyota Motor Corporation has selected the Bruel and Kjaer Pulse platform as a basis for a new noise and vibration analysis system for vehicle test-track use.

The system will be developed with close co-operation between Toyota's R and D headquarters in Toyota City, Aichi, Japan, and Bruel and Kjaer during the latter half of 2002.

The reasons for Toyota's decision include: Pulse is a constantly evolving, scalable NVH platform, with a wide variety of software applications and high performance hardware; Pulse is a well-proven platform with a worldwide installed base of more than 3000 systems; and Bruel and Kjaer's strong presence in Japan through exclusive distributor Matsushita Inter-Techno Co.

In partnership with Toyota, Bruel and Kjaer is dedicated to further development of the Pulse platform, so as to help Toyota continuously increase productivity in vehicle development.

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