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Custom Design Do you have a requirement for an Embedded system? Data Logger? System Controller? Instrument? Our engineers have been working in this field for many years and have a wealth of experience and expertise that you can rely on. We offer a comprehensive design service which includes custom hardware, bespoke software and custom build. You will be surprised how little a custom design costs. Ensure that your product hits the market on Time and on Budget. To find out more please call us on +44 (0) 1371 606050 or email your requirements to our technical sales team on sales@cms.uk.com. Below are some examples of custom designs that we have completed recently for clients. Customised FlashModule Controller An aviation company purchased our FlashModule products and used them the develop a radar application. On completion of their application code we were tasked with customising our FlashModule FM-200 controller card for use in an aircraft. This required customised connectors and a profiled circuit board.
Guard Patrol Monitoring System A client involved in site security came to us with the requirement to monitor a security guard patrolling a site. They needed to make sure that the security guard patrolled the site during a shift and visited various locations during his patrols. Our solution involved a series of 'touch' pads to be located on the security guards route. The guard simply tocuhed each pad with a hand held device which recorded the time at which he visited the site. This information was then supplied to the client as part of their billing system.
As a follow up to our Guard Monitoring system they also wanted to be able to transfer the guards patrol to a web server so that the records could be updated on a daily basis. For this we designed a GPRS base station for use with the hand held guard unit.
Extendable Key Cabinet Controller We were asked to design a system to secure sets of keys in a 'key cabinet'. The keys are to be issued to people/departments using a ID number and pin code. Once the operator has keyed in their code and selected which keys they require the system books the keys out to them and unlocks the relevant key. The operator removes the keys and takes them away. When the keys are returned the operator plugs the keys back into a vacant slot in the key cabinet which then recognises the key set and books them back in. Should someone require a set of keys that are currently booked out they can find out who has the keys.
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