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I/O Controls Corporation is the world's leading supplier of total integrated control and monitoring solutions for the transportation industry. Our DINEX™ Multiplex System, first introduced in 1991, is currently deployed in over 17,000 installations that are supporting over 250,000 devices.
I/O Control's DINEX multiplexing system is an intelligent, networked control operating system that efficiently and reliably interfaces with all of the electrical sub-systems within buses, railway cars, trucks, and other industrial vehicles.
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| Traditional relay-based electrical control systems require miles of wire and cumbersome controls that are difficult to access and repair and that cannot fully support today's increasingly sophisticated, high-performance transportation system. |
| The DINEX Multiplex System dramatically reduces the space and weight of a vehicle control system and increases its reliability and functionality. Our pioneering work in onboard and remote diagnostics is designed to cost-effectively maximize the safety and productivity of transportation assets.
I/O Control's mission is to provide customers with standards based control systems that provide unequalled value: |
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We meet and exceed the most stringent environmental requirements (including shock, vibration, EMI, and moisture resistance) to assure reliability, helping customers reduce repair time and increase revenue. |
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We design for maximum product life span (15-year design life) and expandability to support additional control requirements as well as essentially unlimited fleet and train configurations. |
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We invest continually in R&D; and we have won or applied for over a dozen patents, including our DINEX OS and control architecture. |
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We design for maximum investment protection by supporting virtually all recognized international vehicle control standards (CAN, SAE J-1939, SAE J-1708, SAE J-1850 as well as RS-485), LAN/WAN and other network and wireless communications protocols, and leading operating systems. |
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