VR Mobile - Vibration Testing app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Vibration Research Corporation
Free
Current version: 3.2, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 12 Oct 2011
App size: 16.87 Mb

VR Mobile connects to an ObserVR1000 dynamic signal analyzer or VibrationVIEW for live vibration test monitoring using an iPhone or iPad. It also contains engineering calculators, a light strobe, a noise SPL meter, and accelerometer. All of this from your mobile device!

INCLUDED FEATURES:

Connect to nearby ObserVR1000 Dynamic Signal Analyzer & DAQ
- Setup inputs, record and monitor data.
- Live FFT Analysis

Remotely control VibrationVIEW from within the VR Mobile App (while on the same network).
- Start/Stop tests
- View graphs
- Adjust amplitude and frequency

Max Acceleration Calculator:
- Calculate the maximum amount of acceleration that a shaker (from a database) can output based on the mass added to the system.

Unit Converter:
- Convert Acceleration, Force, Mass, Velocity, and Displacement units to and from common units.

Sine Calculator:
- Based on sinusoidal motion, calculate Acceleration, Frequency, Velocity, and Displacement by inputting any two of these values.

Shock Calculator:
- Pick between two impact types: Plastic or Elastic, and the pulse type. Shock Calculator will find the remaining two values given two inputs: Acceleration, Impact Time, Velocity Change, and Height Change.

Noise Meter:
- Measure minimum, current, and maximum dB from your mobile devices microphone.

Accelerometer:
- Measure minimum, current, and maximum acceleration in each of your mobile devices accelerometer axes.
- Zero out acceleration to calibrate for an uneven surface.

Strobe Light
- Strobe your devices screen and/or flash LED from 1 - 30 Hz. Strobing helps one to see objects vibrating too fast for the eye to see.

Contact VR:
- Watch YouTube videos from VR.
- Visit VRs website.

VR Products:
- View VRs 9500 Revolution Vibration Test Controller, and the ObserVR1000 Dynamic Signal Analyzer.