
Top Insights
- A portable CAN Box could assess vehicle battery condition before installation, ensuring only functional units are used,
- Key design considerations might include durability under specific environmental conditions, real-time communication capabilities, and efficient performance to streamline the assembly process,
- Such a design would need at least 2 hours of battery life, a compact design, and clear status indicators to support technicians in demanding conditions.
The Challenge
In high-demand automotive assembly processes, technicians face challenges in verifying the condition of vehicle batteries before installation. A solution would need to provide accurate, real-time data while meeting environmental protection standards such as IP53. Additional requirements might include independent operation for 2 hours, compatibility with control units, and cost-effective design for large-scale use.
The Solution
A custom CAN Box could be envisioned to address these challenges, delivering real-time battery condition updates via LED and screen displays. With features like 128GB of internal storage, this device might handle extensive data processing while remaining portable and robust. Designed to comply with IP53 and GS 95024-3-1 standards, it could operate efficiently in rugged conditions and offer 12V output compatibility for control units.
Results
- Improved production quality through accurate, on-the-spot battery checks,
- Enhanced safety and reliability with a design meeting all environmental and size requirements,
- Increased efficiency with a durable, cost-effective solution.