I'm thinking the A/D lookup CSV file used for UEGO is off hence the incorrect readings
If you can map voltage against AFRs accurately using the gauge display, then edit the CSV file used for wideband lookup (via DLP) and that would fix the display values
DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
Moderator: Matt
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
Yesterday i edited the CSV file used for wideband lookup. First i disconnected the senor and took a voltage measurement of the default value 14.7
Then i used the formula y=mx+b to find my (x,y,) intercept and plot my new calibration curve. I entered my new values into the CSV file (which were pretty close to the original values) and tested it again. The reading on my computer was still off by 2 or so. I'm not sure why, but my computer would display values up to 23. In the CSV file, my value at 5V is 20, so how can it read past that? Is it possibly that the output signal from the gauge is going past 5V? This is somthing i will have to check.
Then i used the formula y=mx+b to find my (x,y,) intercept and plot my new calibration curve. I entered my new values into the CSV file (which were pretty close to the original values) and tested it again. The reading on my computer was still off by 2 or so. I'm not sure why, but my computer would display values up to 23. In the CSV file, my value at 5V is 20, so how can it read past that? Is it possibly that the output signal from the gauge is going past 5V? This is somthing i will have to check.
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
another thing you can check is set the CSV file to volts
1 = 1000 millivolts
...
5 = 5000 millivolts
when check the DLP is reporting the same volts as you measure on the line. It will take some unknowns out of this
1 = 1000 millivolts
...
5 = 5000 millivolts
when check the DLP is reporting the same volts as you measure on the line. It will take some unknowns out of this
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
Hi all, I have read then read some more and im am still finding this logging malarkey very confusing
I have got these:
http://apple.clickandbuild.com/cnb/shop ... =DLP-IO8-G
AEM UEGO wideband
phormula KS4
1st things first, how to wire them up, as you can see in the pic on one side it says 5v 1 2 3 4, on the otherside it says 5 6 7 8 GND,
So, I assume I have to use the volt wires from the ks4 and uego, do I only connect the volt wires or do I connect a wire from the opposing side on the block and attach that wire to a good earth point? in other words Uego to 1 ks4 to 2, earth 7 and 8?
Help a noob please!
Edit:
Iv just realised that 5v and GND have there own screw connector block things hence the 10 wire entry points not 8. Does that mean I can use the serial wires on them insted? Going by this thread they would be more accurate
I have got these:
http://apple.clickandbuild.com/cnb/shop ... =DLP-IO8-G
AEM UEGO wideband
phormula KS4
1st things first, how to wire them up, as you can see in the pic on one side it says 5v 1 2 3 4, on the otherside it says 5 6 7 8 GND,
So, I assume I have to use the volt wires from the ks4 and uego, do I only connect the volt wires or do I connect a wire from the opposing side on the block and attach that wire to a good earth point? in other words Uego to 1 ks4 to 2, earth 7 and 8?
Help a noob please!
Edit:
Iv just realised that 5v and GND have there own screw connector block things hence the 10 wire entry points not 8. Does that mean I can use the serial wires on them insted? Going by this thread they would be more accurate
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
UEGO has serial output wires which can be connected to a DB9 plug and directly plugged into laptop (via USB serial converter)
Other option is take the 5V output wire and GND wire from UEGO and wire to pin 1 (input) and GND on the DLP converter
Other option is take the 5V output wire and GND wire from UEGO and wire to pin 1 (input) and GND on the DLP converter
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
Guys, I have problem with IO8, actually i get tired of it after connecting to the laptop (Panasonic CF-48) devise is't recognized i dont know why, am thinking maybe its damaged already ? got brand new but everything happens, maybe need to install different OS ? am using windows xp sp3, please help, also which exactly driver i need to install for it?
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
FTDI driver location as per my email
Does it show up as 'unrecognised device' in Device Manager - which means there is something wrong with the DLP converter
Or does it show up as USB serial port with (!) against it which means drivers arent installed properly?
Does it show up as 'unrecognised device' in Device Manager - which means there is something wrong with the DLP converter
Or does it show up as USB serial port with (!) against it which means drivers arent installed properly?
Re: DLP A/D Converter Connection Issue
Yes Matt its unrecognized device and i think its damaged and have to order another oneMatt wrote:FTDI driver location as per my email
Does it show up as 'unrecognised device' in Device Manager - which means there is something wrong with the DLP converter
Or does it show up as USB serial port with (!) against it which means drivers arent installed properly?