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The Solo 2 DL Version
There is more than 1,000 protocols for over 1,000 ECU’s in the database to allow the Solo 2 DL easy connection to your Engine Control Unit providing you a lot of information with just one cable. Where your ECU protocol is not in the database, an ECU Driver Builder is always available in the Race Studio 3 configuration software which you will be able to create your protocol by yourself.
Coil RPM input
Solo 2 DL now features a digital input allowing to log RPM either from square wave signals (8-50 V each signal) or pulse signals (150-450 V ignition coil trigger – primary circuit).
The new Aim Solo 2 track day racing lap timer receives the data from two satellites constellations, GPS and Glonass: this is a huge step forward since it is unbelievably faster and more precise than the previous version. The power ON requires only a few seconds and the lap times are calculated with a max 2/100 sec of tolerance.
Aim Solo 2 screen can be backlit in one of the seven available colors:
Solo 2 & PistenClub e.V. @ Monza
Aim Solo 2 relies on a database of more than 2,000 tracks all over the world. As soon as it switches on, the Solo 2 identifies its position, recognises the starting line coordinates of the track and starts sampling lap times.
In the event that the track is not in the database, it’s no problem. The Aim Solo 2 realises it and switches to learning mode, automatically understands the characteristics of the track and gives the lap time anyway.
Even the Predictive Lap Time is Much More Reliable
Aim Solo 2 track day racing lap timer can manage different types of races, Speed races in a closed circuit, Point to-point races, Regularity, Performance tests (0-100 km/h etc.) In each of these configurations, Solo 2 gives you the correct information during the test and powerful data review immediately after each session.
At the end of your test, you can quickly review all the key information on your display.
Wi-Fi connection is easy and fast without connectors or cables,
Simply the best way to configure your Solo 2, to manage the track database and to download the data to your PC.
In The Box
Solo 2 DL:
Solo 2 DL, power cable with AC adapter,
mounting bracket with screws,
user manual,
software installation CD,
Aim sticker.
The cables you can choose are:
- CAN/K-Line/External power cable with OBDII connector
- CAN/RS232 external power cable
- RPM/External power cable (if your vehicle has no ECU)
Note: all cables are available in these four versions: Australian, UK, USA and European adaptor.
Technical Specs
Display : Graphical
Display resolution : 238×99 pixels
Display pages : Up to 5 freely configurable
Backlight : 7 configurable RGB colors
Shift lights/alarm LEDs : 10 configurable RGB LEDs
Integrated track database : Yes
Inertial platform : Internal 3 axis ±5G accelerometer + 3 axis gyro + 3 axis magnetometer
Wi-Fi connection : Yes
GPS : 10 Hz
External power : 12 V
Memory : 4 GB
Battery type : Rechargeable Lithium
Pushbuttons : Metallic
Dimensions : 98.0×73.7×30.2 mm
Weight : 240 g, battery included
Waterproof : IP67
Solo 2 DL
ECU connection : CAN, RS232 or K-Line to 1,000 + industry leading ECUs
Solo 2 DL Drawing
Accessories
BRACKET KITS
Solo 2/Solo 2 DL can be installed using the following bracket kits:
SUPPORT FOR ROLL-BAR
Part number X46KSTG00
The kit contains: roll-bar bracket, 90 mm arm, clamp base with ball, locknut, 4.5 cm and 5.5 cm tube clamp.
SUPPORT FOR GENERIC TUBE, max 3 cm diameter
Part number X46KSTP00
The kit contains: 90 mm arm, clamp base with ball, locknut.
SUPPORT FOR SUCTION CUP
Part number X46KSVS00
The kit contains: suction cup, 90 mm arm, clamp base with ball, locknut.
Downloads
Get a Quote
Get all the data to help you improve your vehicle and driver/rider performance. We have made it easier for you, to get the right data management system by using our ‘get a quote’ form, then selecting your vehicle parameters and the data you want to collect.
Our team will look at the information you have sent and send you a list and quote for all the products you need to build your data logging system, along with any other relevant options.
Get all the data to help you improve your vehicle and driver/rider performance. We have made it easier for you, to get the right data management system by using our ‘get a quote’ form, then selecting your vehicle parameters and the data you want to collect.
Our team will look at the information you have sent and send you a list and quote for all the products you need to build your data logging system, along with any other relevant options.
USB has evolved from a data interface capable of supplying limited power to a primary provider of power with a data interface. Today many devices charge or get their power from USB ports contained in laptops, cars, aircraft or even wall sockets. USB has become a ubiquitous power socket for many small devices such as cell phones, MP3 players and other hand-held devices. Users need USB to fulfil their requirements not only in terms of data but also to provide power to, or charge, their devices simply, often without the need to load a driver, in order to carry out “traditional” USB functions.
The USB Power Delivery Specification enables the maximum functionality of USB by providing more flexible power delivery along with data over a single cable. Its aim is to operate with and build on the existing USB ecosystem.
USB Power Delivery offers the following features:
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- Increased power levels from existing USB standards up to 100W.
- Power direction is no longer fixed. This enables the product with the power (Host or Peripheral) to provide the power.
- Optimize power management across multiple peripherals by allowing each device to take only the power it requires, and to get more power when required for a given application.
- Intelligent and flexible system level management of power via optional hub communication with the PC.
- Allows low power cases such as headsets to negotiate for only the power they require.
Examples:
- Enables new higher power use cases such as USB bus powered Hard Disk Drives (HDDs) and printers. This eliminates the need for a separate power brick.
- A monitor with a supply from the wall can power, or charge, a laptop while still displaying.
- USB power bricks or chargers are able to supply power through a laptop’s USB ports.
- Laptops and USB power bricks can provide higher power to battery powered devices (not currently defined by USB).
- Battery powered devices can get increased charging current from a hub and then give it back temporarily when the user’s HDD requires to spin up.
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Power Delivery is designed to co-exist with standard USB Battery Charging implementations. Implementers should note that if they include battery charging capability in their devices or support for host adapters such as docks or ACAs they should also reference the Battery Charging Specification.
Information about Power Delivery Compliance testing is available here.
In addition to passing USB-IF compliance testing and inclusion of its Power Delivery products on the Integrators List, companies wishing to use the certified USB logos must have a current on file USB-IF Trademark License Agreement. USB Power Delivery is covered by the relevant adopters agreements for either USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 depending on the specification implemented. Recommendations for which adopters agreements are appropriate to execute are listed below.:
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- USB 2.0 products: USB 2.0 Adopters Agreement plus the “USB Power Delivery Specification” Adopters Agreement
- USB 3.0 products: USB 3.0 Adopters Agreement, USB 2.0 Adopters Agreement plus the “USB Power Delivery Specification” Adopters Agreement
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More Information
PD Root Port Interface
The Transport Interface specification defines a communication protocol for use over I2C or other peripheral interfaces. It uses the structure defined in Chapter 9 of the USB Power Delivery Specification and extends it for use on other buses. In the way of a simple example, this specification enables a standardized communication protocol between a USB Power Delivery Controller and a Device / System Policy Management Controller as well as control over power management peripherals such as a DC-DC converter. It allows for autonomous device operation when no System Policy Managers are present, or slave operation when a USB Host Controller is the System Policy Manager.
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Questions?
Please send your questions regarding Power Delivery to techsup@usb.org.
