DTS Webinars Series Announcement

DTS Webinars Series Announcement

DTS Webinars Series Announcement

DTS LIVE WEBINARS
Summer Series

The new webinar series covers a wide range of topics from angular velocity measurements and best practices for dynamic testing to embedded onboard solutions. DTS has you covered for learning and advanced measurement solutions for your critical testing.

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Webinars start at 8AM PDT/11AM EDT. Registration is required.

Date: June 18
Title: Angular Rate Sensors – Truly Understand Dynamic Motion
Presenter: Mike Beckage | DTS – CTO, Support

Learn more about angular velocity measurements for a variety of applications. Topics will include: how to pick the right ARS (Angular Rate Sensor), selecting the proper range and bandwidth, the importance of key features including DC response, shunt check and more.

Date: June 25
Title: SWaP-C Data Acquisition Solutions for Flight Testing
Presenter: Huy Nguyen | DTS – Aerospace & Defense Sales Manager

Learn about miniature, rugged data acquisition solutions for aircraft, helicopter and UAV/drone flight testing. Topics will include: embedded solutions, onboard recording & IRIG-106 (Ch10 or TmNS) streaming options, universal sensor support, time synchronization options, power considerations, software and more. Applications include: Modification/Compatibility Testing, Helicopter Rotors, Ejection Seats, Parachute Deployment, Munitions, Rockets, Space Capsules and Injury Biomechanics.

Date: July 8
Title: Navigating Real World Test Set-Up Decisions
Presenter: Mike Beckage | DTS – CTO, Support

Dynamic testing in extreme environments often poses many unique challenges. Learn best practices to ensure you get the test data you need. Topics will include: filtering, ranges & bandwidths, noise, grounding & shielding, sampling error and more.

Date: July 23
Title: The Single-Cable Solution / Why In-Dummy DAS is the Future
Presenter: Tamer Abubakr | DTS – ATD Systems Manager

Learn why embedded data acquisition systems and sensors are the future of testing for ATDs, pedestrian headforms and aPLI/Flex PLI legforms. Topics will include: how in-dummy DAS improves test set-up efficiencies and eliminates cable management issues, as well as details on regulation testing, improved data fidelity, integration kits and more. Applications include: Automotive Safety, Euro NCAP, Pedestrian Safety Testing, Under Body Blast, Ejection Seats, Space Capsules and Injury Biomechanics.

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Webinars Available On-Demand

Webinars Available On-Demand

Webinars Available On-Demand

Catch Part 1 & Part 2 of DTS Principles of Dynamic Data Collection on-demand any time. Whether you missed a session or are just looking for a refresher of the extensive information covered in the webinars, visit the DTS Video Library or DTS YouTube channel.

DAQ Architecture and Sensor Theory (Part 1) and Essential DAQ Knowledge (Part 2) cover a wide range of essential knowledge and best practices for anyone working in test and measurement. Key topics include: data acquisition system overview, sensor theory, grounding, shielding, ranges, bandwidth, signal conditioning, filtering, digital sampling and more.

If you are interested in a customized DTS training event contact sales@dtsweb.com or visit the DTS Help Center to access our searchable knowledge base including product manuals, application diagrams, tech articles and more.

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DTS Webinar Part 2 May 6 – Essential DAQ Knowledge

DTS Webinar Part 2 May 6 – Essential DAQ Knowledge

DTS Webinar Part 2 May 6 – Essential DAQ Knowledge

“DTS decided to put our years of experience to work and share our knowledge. There’s no school that teaches this, even though mastering these skills are key to anyone who does test data collection.”
– Steve Pruitt, CEO and Co-Founder of DTS

Principles of Dynamic Data Collection Part 2

Learn best practices for making accurate test measurements by better understanding the fundamentals of data acquisition systems and sensors. Join us for a live 2-part webinar series titled Principles of Dynamic Data Collection. DTS has hosted versions of the training around the world to thousands of people – and now we are bringing it to the web.

NOTE: If you registered for PART 1 you will AUTOMATICALLY be REGISTERED for PART 2

Thurs April 30  /  Recording Available

Part 1 – DAQ Architecture and Sensor Theory

  • Data Acquisition Overview
  • Sensor Theory, Common Sensors & Limitations
  • Making measurements

Wed May 6  /  8:15am – 9:00am PDT

Part 2 – Essential DAQ Knowledge

  • Understanding the signal chain
  • Filtering and digital sampling
  • Dealing with real world challenges
  • Checklist for success

DTS has hosted versions of the training around the world to thousands of people – and now we are bringing it to the web. This webinar is designed for all levels of test professionals.

Registration is required.

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Dynamic DAQ & Sensor Training

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DTS HQ – Principles of Dynamic Data Collection – Training Event Recap

DTS HQ – Principles of Dynamic Data Collection – Training Event Recap

DTS HQ – Principles of Dynamic Data Collection – Training Event Recap

| Principles of DAS Training Day, November 15, 2018

Over 50 customers and industry partners joined DTS for a special training event Principles of Dynamic Data Collection on November 15 at DTS headquarters in Seal Beach, California. The training featured a variety of speakers and topics designed to share practical knowledge with anyone involved in dynamic testing. The day kicked off with a session presented by Mike Beckage, DTS CTO and co-founder, focused on data acquisition best practices. Fundamental topics including sensor theory, limitations, grounding & shielding and shunt & empirical checks kept the audience engaged and asking questions, whether they were seasoned test professionals or new to the industry.

The audience also included a select group of engineering and injury biomechanics students from Cal State Los Angeles (CSULA). “It was great to have students attend our training day  . . .  especially at a time when critical thinking, education and exposure to real-world solutions are so important,” said Beckage.

DTS developed this exclusive seminar based on sharing practical field knowledge and best practices learned over years of helping customers solve both common and unique challenges. “DTS decided to put our years of experience to work and share our knowledge. There’s no school that teaches this, even though mastering these skills are key to anyone who does test data collection,” added Steve Pruitt, DTS CEO and co-founder.

The afternoon sessions were divided into two different industry topics. Track A focused on Injury Biomechanics & Automotive Crash Safety and was led by Steve Moss, DTS Director of ATD Systems. With his extensive industry experience, Moss shared the history of crash test dummies, officially called anthropomorphic test devices (ATD), why in-dummy DAS is important and the development of WIAMan, the first instrumented blast test ATD developed by DTS for the U.S. Army. Track B focused on Aerospace & Industrial applications, new DTS data acquisition systems engineered to support time and synchronization, streaming capabilities, IEEE 1588 and more.

The day wrapped up with tours of the offices which showcased DTS’s in-house engineering, software, firmware, manufacturing and QA capabilities – all of which are based at the Seal Beach headquarters.

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