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iSINC Lite WIM electronics

International Road Dynamics (IRD) has announced a new, compact version of its popular iSINC weighin- motion electronics, capable of servicing up to eight lanes. The assembly boasts all of the features currently available in the parent, and is a hardened electronics unit able to accommodate temperature and environmental extremes. Modular and convenient to upgrade, it includes multi-tasking software for improved speed and performance.
February 1, 2012 Read time: 1 min
69 International Road Dynamics (IRD) has announced a new, compact version of its popular iSINC weighin- motion electronics, capable of servicing up to eight lanes. The assembly boasts all of the features currently available in the parent, and is a hardened electronics unit able to accommodate temperature and environmental extremes. Modular and convenient to upgrade, it includes multi-tasking software for improved speed and performance.

Applications include traffic data collection, sorting traffic based on compliance with regulations, controlling external systems and equipment, vehicle pre-screening, virtual weigh stations and WIM@Toll. According to the company, the iSINC Lite electronics unit is driven by a powerful operating system which provides the flexibility to accommodate advanced algorithms and new sensor arrays now and into the future.

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