Since its release, over 200 units have been delivered! Anyone can easily achieve reproducible results.
The 『CDH-401/EVA-Pocket』 is an electronic oscillation device that has been delivered over 200 units since its release in 1991. The second generation, which changed the first generation's piezo-resistive acceleration sensor to a highly shock-resistant capacitive type, has received very high praise from customers. The electronic oscillation device, which provides results in numerical form, allows anyone to easily obtain reproducible results, making it very useful. Additionally, a smartphone and tablet app has been developed that allows for easy recording of the condition of tracks and surrounding areas during routine inspections. The app streams acceleration data from the "EVA-Pocket," GPS location information, and images of the surrounding area in video format, making it suitable for comparisons with past data. 【Features】 ■ Easily obtain reproducible results for anyone ■ A smartphone and tablet app has been developed for easy recording of track and surrounding conditions during routine inspections ■ The app streams acceleration data from the "EVA-Pocket," GPS location information, and images of the surrounding area in video format, making it suitable for comparisons with past data *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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【Lineup】 ■EVA-Pocket ■App for EVA-Pocket ■CDH-401 (discontinued) *For more details, please refer to the external link page or feel free to contact us.
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Aikura Communication Co., Ltd. is a company engaged in the development, design, manufacturing, and sales of various information devices, as well as the design, manufacturing, processing, and sales of various electric wires. The wire processing business has been the core operation of Aikura Communication since its establishment. We process and produce tens of thousands of tape wires (FFC) used in harness processing (for automotive audio equipment and electrical components) and computers. In the information device division, we continue to develop numerous products related to "Timing & Communication" by applying microelectronics technology in the fields of information devices and measuring instruments.