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We are looking into of whether or not we should embark in developing a simplified CIM for the 805b and 806b units which would provide full Generator functionally and remote start option.
As manufacturer of Electronics primarily dedicated to Defense Products our primary obstacle is the associated manufacturing cost of such products. We would like to give you an example here of what we are up against.
Let’s say we need to source a Dual Op-Amp. The Semiconductor Manufacturers usually give us three options:
So, in the end, if a Consumer Product is sold for $ 50.00 to a Consumer, then the same Product in Industrial / Automotive Grade would cost the consumer around $ 500.00 and the Military Version would be around $ 5,000.00 - this may help to understand our obstacles.I do not want to get into the issue of radiation hardening or EMC testing up to 70 Ghz for some Military Equipment.
Now, for our after-market CIM, we would have to be in the Automotive / Industrial Grade otherwise you will not be able to operate the Generator below 32̊F.
This unit would completely eliminate the current PC104 based Winsystems PC’s and the CIM - all I/O’s i.e. Voltage Regulator, Governor Control, Fuel pumps, Sensors, start relay etc. would have to be rewired to our CIM which would only consist of a self contained system mounted in the Front Panel using the same mounting holes of the current CIM with app. the same dimensions.
It would be basically a drop in replacement.
With this in mind we would like to receive the following/input feedback from your community:
The indication of Voltage Output, Frequency, Fuel Level, Status etc should be indicated by:
The CIM should have:
We are looking forward to your comments and idea’s you may have yourself.
Sincerely
Peter
As manufacturer of Electronics primarily dedicated to Defense Products our primary obstacle is the associated manufacturing cost of such products. We would like to give you an example here of what we are up against.
Let’s say we need to source a Dual Op-Amp. The Semiconductor Manufacturers usually give us three options:
- Consumer Grade 0̊ to +50̊C cost: about $ 1.00/pcs (China $ 0.10/pcs)
- Automotive / Industrial Grade -40̊C to +80̊C cost: about $ 10.00/pcs
- Military Grade (MIL-STD) -55̊C to +125̊C cost: about $ 100.00/pcs
So, in the end, if a Consumer Product is sold for $ 50.00 to a Consumer, then the same Product in Industrial / Automotive Grade would cost the consumer around $ 500.00 and the Military Version would be around $ 5,000.00 - this may help to understand our obstacles.I do not want to get into the issue of radiation hardening or EMC testing up to 70 Ghz for some Military Equipment.
Now, for our after-market CIM, we would have to be in the Automotive / Industrial Grade otherwise you will not be able to operate the Generator below 32̊F.
This unit would completely eliminate the current PC104 based Winsystems PC’s and the CIM - all I/O’s i.e. Voltage Regulator, Governor Control, Fuel pumps, Sensors, start relay etc. would have to be rewired to our CIM which would only consist of a self contained system mounted in the Front Panel using the same mounting holes of the current CIM with app. the same dimensions.
It would be basically a drop in replacement.
With this in mind we would like to receive the following/input feedback from your community:
The indication of Voltage Output, Frequency, Fuel Level, Status etc should be indicated by:
- 7" or 10" Full Color High Resolution LCD with Touch Screen (most expensive solution)
- With Analog Gauges and LED Lights and Push Buttons (medium cost solution)
- LED BAR-GRAPHS and LED Indicators and Push Buttons (most cost effective)
The CIM should have:
- USB + WiFi Connectivity (most expensive solution)
- RS485 or CAN Communication (medium cost solution)
- No Communication at all (most cost effective)
We are looking forward to your comments and idea’s you may have yourself.
Sincerely
Peter