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openDAQ at ATE Novi Michigan 2024

Tina Hren

11/27/2024

A Growing Recognition

Returning to ATE, we were delighted to see familiar faces from last year and meet many new attendees who were just discovering openDAQ for the first time. It was particularly rewarding to hear how some visitors were already familiar with openDAQ. The growing recognition of openDAQ highlights the impact we’re making in the automotive testing sector, and it motivates us to continue improving our solutions.

Expanding interoperability: ASAM CMP and device integration

At our booth, we presented live demonstrations showcasing openDAQ’s versatility and dedication to advancing interoperability in automotive testing. A centerpiece of these demonstrations was our integration with the ASAM Capture Module Protocol (CMP). Utilizing the neoVI FIRE 3 device from Intrepid Control Systems, we demonstrated openDAQ’s ability to receive and decode ASAM CMP messages, ensuring reliable communication across testing systems. Additionally, we highlighted openDAQ’s capability to stream and receive analog data over ASAM CMP, providing engineers with an efficient and standardized approach to handling mixed signal environments. 

Beyond ASAM CMP, we showcased live integrations with industry-leading hardware from HBK, Dewesoft, and Michigan Scientific. These demonstrations underscored openDAQ’s seamless compatibility with a range of platforms, reaffirming its role as a manufacturer-agnostic solution adaptable to diverse testing setups. By interfacing with devices from these leading manufacturers, openDAQ proved its ability to deliver a unified and flexible data acquisition solution, tailored to meet the dynamic needs of modern automotive testing.

To bring these integrations to life, we presented practical applications for our technology. These included vibration testing setups, powertrain monitoring, and multi-channel data acquisition. By combining openDAQ’s interoperability with these industry-leading devices, we provided visitors with a clear understanding of how our systems perform in demanding real-world scenarios. Each application highlighted the efficiency and flexibility that openDAQ brings to automotive testing, making it an indispensable tool for engineers.

Each of these demonstrations highlighted openDAQ’s commitment to simplifying workflows, enhancing system interoperability, and providing reliable tools that engineers can trust for their most demanding testing challenges.

Industry connections: Nils Roettger’s tech talk

A highlight of ATE 2024 was our CTO, Nils Roettger’s session, where he discussed how evolving standards, such as ASAM CMP, are shaping the future of automotive testing. His insights were directly aligned with the direction openDAQ is taking: ensuring our systems remain at the forefront of standards compliance and interoperability. It was inspiring to see how these trends are influencing the industry, and we appreciated the opportunity to discuss their practical implications with attendees.

Looking ahead

As we reflect on our second year at ATE, it’s clear that openDAQ is making significant strides in becoming a trusted name in automotive testing. The feedback we received during the expo will guide future product development as we work to address the challenges engineers face in this evolving industry. Our focus remains on delivering tools that simplify testing, ensure reliability, and align with industry standards.

Thanks to the ATE community

We’re grateful to everyone who visited our booth this year, whether you were returning to see what’s new or discovering openDAQ for the first time. Your interest and feedback are invaluable to us. We look forward to building on these connections and seeing even more familiar faces at next year’s Automotive Testing Expo.

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