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DIVING EQUIPMENT & UNDERWATER SERVICES


Impulse Embedded Pair Single Board Computer and LCD for Integration Into a Peli Case for a Revolutionary Underwater Camera Diver Safety Monitoring System


Screening was integrated with the cabling to stop any potential EMC noise from interfering with other components, and after thorough endurance testing the kit of parts was signed off and prepared for mass-production.


Requirement: C-Tecnics, specialists in the design and development of underwater imaging and video recording systems, required a paired LCD and single board computer solution to be integrated into a Peli Case as part of a revolutionary underwater safety camera monitoring system.


The new C-Vision system from C-Technics would be designed to allow remote monitoring of both inshore and offshore divers working in dangerous environments, with up to three streams being fed to remote health and safety experts who monitor the progress of the divers and ensure their safety while they work. Onshore applications such as pipeline inspections, where remote video monitoring is essential, would also benefit from the C-Vision system.


Challenge: With the customer’s requirement for the screen to be situated in the lid of the Peli Case, it was not possible to use a Panel PC. Peli Case lids offer limited depth, so a panel-mounted Panel PC would not fit. Furthermore, the volume of cabling for the I/O needed for the cutting-edge C-Vision system would be too large to be stored in the lid, so, to


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keep with the OEM look of the C-Vision system and IP67 rating, an embedded board would need to be in the base and paired with a separate LCD screen.


Design: To accompany the customer’s desired 15.6” LCD panel, the Impulse design specialists were tasked with identifying a suitable single board computer which would fit their requirement of high-power components with minimal heat production. To minimise heat build-up and cost, the Impulse design engineers picked out a Mini-ITX single board computer which provided all the I/O the project needed, enough graphic power to support up to three simultaneous video streams, along with a reduced cost of ownership.


Build Due to the layout of the Peli Case, it was imperative that the customer’s cabling requirements were adhered to. After receiving the relevant measurements of the enclosure, the Impulse Design Engineers created and standardised a cabling solution, ensuring the required length and configuration of the cabling did not conflict with the electrical threshold of the technology.


Support As with all Impulse projects, C-Tecnics enjoy free, lifetime technical support, ensuring fast frontline assistance and quick turnaround on RMAs. Due to Impulse’s 35,000 sq. ft. facility, they were able to offer flexible call-off schedules, allowing C-Tecnics to benefit from purchasing economies of scale, fast turnaround of parts whilst maximising credit terms and product warranties.


Scott Younger, Technical Manager, C-Tecnics said, “C-Tecnics have been working closely with Impulse spanning back 7 years, in tailoring a computing solution consisting of an industrial motherboard, solid state drives and a custom display for several C-Tecnics ruggedised case systems. The support received from Impulse on new solutions and technical support is greatly appreciated and highly recommended.”


q +44 (0)1782 337 800 E sales@impulse-embedded.co.uk H www.impulse-embedded.co.uk


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