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