[. . . ] That's why you need a dependable, proven Moog Test Controller to setup and develop your test efficiently, based on a small modular architecture. [. . . ] The Moog Modular Test Controller incorporates our unique control loop technology to handle simple and complex tests. Its design allows for easy integration into your test machine on your network. Driven by proven technology this controller has all conditioners on board designed to quickly interface with all commonly used sensors used for movement of one single axis. ADVANTAGES · Proven controller reliability--thousands of control channels installed and used daily in test labs around the world · All connectors accessible from the same interface panel · Ideal solution for integration within test machines such as load frames · Supports Moog Integrated Test Suite · SDK open interface to develop customized user interfaces or connect to your existing software · Advanced safety checks are built-in to ensure your test article and test data are always protected TEST APPLICATIONS · Material tests · Component tests · Vehicle tests WHAT MOVES YOUR WORLD SPECIFICaTIoNS The Modular Test Controller is designed based on input from customers at leading material, automotive and aerospace test laboratories, making it the ideal choice for simple, efficient operation in an array of testing applications: shock absorber tests, single axis test systems, vibration and performance evaluation tests. The Modular Test Controller can transparently integrate itself into a test machine or be accessible from the operators' desktop. e-mail: test@moog. com www. moog. com/test Moog is a registered trademark of Moog Inc. LabVIEW® is a registered trademark of National Instruments, Corporation. This technical data is based on current available information and is subject to change at any time by Moog. Specifications for specific systems or applications may vary. Modular Test Controller Moog/Rev. 1, September 2010, id. [. . . ] This technical data is based on current available information and is subject to change at any time by Moog. [. . . ]