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Hardware Overview

Updated on Apr 7, 2026

This page contains an overview of the VBOX Touch hardware. It will show the unit and explain the connectors and LEDs.

VBOX Touch is a data logging device. It features an integrated touchscreen interface that is used to navigate menus, control logging, and view results.

The unit contains internal GNSS capability and supports connection to an external antenna for improved performance.

VBOX Touch device - not powered

This page contains an overview of the VBOX Touch hardware. It will show the unit and explain the connectors and LEDs.

VBOX Touch is a data logging device. It features an integrated touchscreen interface that is used to navigate menus, control logging, and view results.

The unit contains internal GNSS capability and supports connection to an external antenna for improved performance.

VBOX Touch device - not powered

The internal GNSS antenna provides positional and speed data to the unit.

Refer to the VBOX Touch Pinouts page for more detailed connector information.
Left side view of VBOX Touch showing the available ports.

If you are struggling to maintain a stable satellite lock using only the internal GNSS antenna, you can connect the supplied external GNSS antenna to the antenna port.

The external antenna should always be used when VBOX Touch is logging Brake Trigger Tests.

The Digital In and PPS port can be used to connect a VBOX Brake Pedal Trigger when performing brake trigger deceleration tests. 

The port can also be used to connect a Handheld Start/Stop Logging Switch (RLVBACS010) to control the logging on the unit.

The top CAN/Serial port can be used to output serial information, allowing you to either:

  1. Connect VBOX Touch to VBOX Test Suite (using an RLCAB001 cable) to conduct live testing.
  2. Output lap timing parameters.

The bottom CAN/Serial port can be used by VBOX Touch RTK units to receive RTK corrections from an NTRIP Modem or a Telemetry Radio Module with a Static Base Station.

The power port is used to connect the VBOX Touch to a vehicle power supply.

The unit requires a stable power connection to operate and record data during testing.

The unit powers on automatically when connected to a power source.

Right side view of VBOX Touch showing the SD card slot.

The SD card slot on the right side panel of the unit is used to insert the SD card, where all logged data is recorded and saved.

VBOX Touch has 4 LEDs above the display. These LEDs are contextual feedback indicators tied to system state, user actions, and test behaviour, and they can flash in different colours and different frequency patterns depending on the process the unit is performing.

Refer to the User Interface page for more details about the different LED behaviours.

VBOX Touch

A protective rubber cover is supplied to help protect the unit during use and to improve handling.

VBOX Touch - with protective cover
VBOX Touch with the protective rubber cover installed.