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Continental AG : 110 Years of Tachometers – and the Success Story spins on

11/12/2012| 08:27am US/Eastern
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11/12/2012

From Speedometer to all-round Talent for more Safety

Hanover, November 2012 - One of the most important components in the car, the tachometer, is celebrating its 110th birthday this year. In October 1902, engineer Otto Schulze registered a patent for an eddy current tachometer in Berlin - and thus revolutionized the world of speed measurement. Today, every road vehicle must be equipped with a tachometer. And it can do much more than just indicate the current vehicle speed.

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The tachometer's success story did not begin until a few years after the invention of the motor car. It was only as engine power increased that the reliable measurement of vehicle speed became essential. "Because although humans can perceive positive or negative acceleration with their equilibrium organ, they are not so perceptive at constant speeds," explains Eelco Spoelder, head of the Instrumentation & Driver HMI business unit at the international automotive supplier Continental. The triumph of the tachometer began - initially as an expensive extra. From the mid-1930s, the first instrument clusters were built, with displays for speed, fuel supply and indicator lights.

The original tachometer worked on a purely mechanical principle and experienced a first technological leap with the introduction of the electric tachometer in the mid-1950s. With this principle, instead of a shaft transferring the wheel revolutions, a dynamo transformed the wheel or transmission speed into an electric signal. Today, the tachometer pointer is usually moved by a stepper motor. Only surprising at first glance: the shape of the instruments has hardly changed in 110 years. Despite fashionable versions with digital LCD displays or cylinders, the classic round tachometer dominates many cockpits. This is mainly for ergonomic reasons, since round instruments are intuitive to read and thus do not distract drivers from their driving. Incidentally, modern instrument clusters can display lots of additional important information - such as fuel consumption or average speed.

A look into the future: the trend towards more infotainment - music systems, cellphones or satnav equipment - demands new strategies from manufacturers. Because the more infotainment there is available to the driver in the center console, the greater the risk of distraction will be. "These days, it is almost impossible to strictly separate drive-related information in the instrument cluster from infotainment in the center console," Spoelder says. For this reason, Continental is banking on a variable concept where drivers can decide which information they require, depending on the situation. These new displays are designed with a mixture of analog instruments, such as tachometers or rev counters, and screens for further information.

And there is another trend: head-up displays are on the rise, and supply drivers with important information. With these displays, data such as speed or navigation instructions are projected onto the windshield and thus directly into the driver's field of vision - for additional safety and clarity.

Whatever direction the display of drive-relevant data may take, even complex contents will be shown in a more straightforward and clear manner in future. Nevertheless, the tachometer will remain a very important element in the cockpit.



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Continental is doing way ahead, they just demonstrated their half-automated vehicle last week during the Detroit North American International Auto Show, and a fully automated one is expected to be done in 2020. While shareholder Schaeffler is more focusing on fuel efficiency, with all the lastest tech the concept car Efficient Future Mobility North America is able to save up to 15% of energy. These 2 companies I must say they are leading in the industry and noway their business will go wrong.
This year is 110 years of Tachometers of Continental AG. It is important. And it is the proof of the success history of Continental AG. Even Continental AG also faced with some frustration recent years, their innovation and quality still is the best facto
From a concept to develop something that is safe and userfriendly takes lots of time, different forms different colors different textures make a lot of changes to a user behavior and reaction to it. This is the toughest part of the designing process, and requires lengthy time to just to adjust and create the finest details. This is why companies like Continental and Schaeffler putting a huge investment on their R&D division, to invent something that everyone understand how to use with ease while it is the safest products possible on the market.
Safety comes 1st and then environmental concern
Safety together with innovative couldn't be missed on car nowadays. I have heard so many recall cases due to problems on car components. Ford, Toyota recently have recalled at least one time due to car part issue may cause dangerous.
Continental and Schaeffler group focus on zero defeat rate on their products. Besides, they will minimize the emission of toxic substance from their products. They are really doing good on product quality and environmental care. Most importantly, safety always comes first and I seldom hear accident from Schaeffler or Continental.
Infotainment in a car is also very important
Now, drivers want more information while driving. At the same time, safety is of paramount importance, and a driver should not be distracted form the road to access information. I agree with Continental's concept that a driver can decide which information he requires. Many innovations are going on in this field of infotainment instruments. Continental and its stake holder Shaeffler have come up with concepts and products that have helped today's auto industry achieve many of its marvels.
I am very happy and encouraged to see that Continental AG are focusing on safety. The infotainment systems now are complex and too many accidents are caused by drivers being distracted by them. However I do rather like the idea that instructions can be projected onto the windscreen directly in the drivers line of vision. Great to know also that Continental has continued expanding since The Schaeffler Group sold off around 10% of their shares and continues, as do Schaeffler, to be leaders in innovative ideas and products.
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