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LCD Screens

Posted: 15 Aug 2011, 09:02
by panda
Who would be the supplier for LCD Screens for the Acura LMP car and the Aston Marton Racing one Car? Could anyone direct me to that manufacturing?
Just curious. Thanks

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 15 Aug 2011, 11:23
by spacer
You mean the dashboards on the steering wheel? Do a search for the big data-aquisition guys, basically all of them have some sort of lcd-type dashboard.

Try a google searh on: AIM, Magnetti Marelli, Bosch, MTA, I believe even Cosworth has an autosport-electronics line (PI) :).

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 15 Aug 2011, 20:25
by panda
Looking for the ones mounted on the steering wheel specifically on the Aston Martin one and the Acura LMP cars.

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 15 Aug 2011, 21:55
by N12ck
Would this not be better placed in the 'other racing series' thread, or 'off topic' thread, as its not relevant to f1 really

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 15 Aug 2011, 23:47
by flynfrog
It was probably custom made. You can buy a raw LCD and make your own if you wish.

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 24 Aug 2011, 08:46
by hypeboy
flynfrog is correct, absolutely it's custom made. most car lcds were made customized. the manufacturer only provides the car and parts, they can't change the architecture of the car. :)

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Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 24 Aug 2011, 20:54
by SpookTheHamster
The one on the Aston is made by Cosworth, the Acura is probably MESL, like all the rest of their electronics

Re: LCD Screens

Posted: 24 Aug 2011, 22:58
by ESPImperium
It will either be Cosworth or Xap (http://www.xap.fr/) France most probably. However it could be a small outfit that is off the usual radar, or a simple in house operation.

Needles in heystacks this could be.

The MES display is used in F1 and in LMS by Peugoet as their drivers are most comfortable with that display. CART/IRL use a outdated Cosworth display, but are moving over to a new display for the 2012 car. Superleague Formula use Cosworth, WSR and GP2/GP3 use a Xap display that is pretty much the same accross the 3 formule, however the new WSR 2012 car has a wheel and display with 2 new buttons i belive, one for DRS and one that is currently blank that could eventually be used for KERS id guess.

There is a move from the GP2 guys for the GP2 wheel to have the MES display and a couple of settings they can tinker with thru the race as this would give them less to learn coming into a F1 car. However this will probably come in in the next generation GP2 car in 2013/2014 after this one has had its 3 year cycle consumed.