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  2. Digital tachograph - Wikipedia

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    German Driver Card, front side (2007) German Driver Card, rear side. A digital tachograph system consists of a digital driver card, the tachograph head, and a sender unit mounted to the vehicle gearbox. The sender unit produces electronic pulses as the gearbox output shaft turns. These pulses are interpreted as speed data by the head.

  3. Electronic on-board recorder - Wikipedia

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    The proposal would affect more than 500,000 carriers in the United States [2] and carriers that currently use time cards would be exempt. The only mandatory EOBR use is for companies with a poor compliance record that is slated to go into effect in June, 2012.

  4. Tachograph - Wikipedia

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    Analogue tachograph Tachograph chart. A tachograph is a device fitted to a vehicle that automatically records its speed and distance, together with the driver's activity selected from a choice of modes. The drive mode is activated automatically when the vehicle is in motion, and modern tachograph heads usually default to the other work mode ...

  5. VDO (company) - Wikipedia

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    VDO is a German brand of Continental Automotive which makes automotive electronics and mechatronics for powertrains, engine management systems and fuel injection systems. A full range of Tachograph, Data Management, and Telematics products are produced.

  6. Digital card - Wikipedia

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    A magnetic stripe card is a type of card capable of storing data by storing it on magnetic material attached to a plastic card. A computer device can update the card's content. The magnetic stripe is read by swiping it past a magnetic reading head. Magnetic stripe cards are commonly used in credit cards, identity cards, and

  7. DIGIC - Wikipedia

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    DIGIC II is a single chip system introduced in 2004, [2] unlike the first DIGIC, that allowed for more compact designs.DIGIC II also improved upon the original by adding a larger buffer and increasing processing speed.

  8. Digi International - Wikipedia

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    Digi International settled a patent infringement lawsuit with U.S. Ethernet Innovations LLC for $1.525 million in April 2013. [3]In 2022, NimbeLink, a subsidiary of Airgain, filed a lawsuit alleging certain Digi products infringed on NimbeLink's Skywire cellular modems.

  9. Odometer - Wikipedia

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    An electronic odometer (below speedometer) with digital display showing 91,308 miles (146,946 km) from a Jeep Grand Cherokee (WJ). An odometer or odograph is an instrument used for measuring the distance traveled by a vehicle, such as a bicycle or car.