DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
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DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Hello,
This is my PLX USB adapter and work very well.
There are several Serial-to-USB TTL converters available on the market, and any one can translate the signal from the PLX SM-series sensor to computer.
What you need:
- FT232RL USB to Serial adapter module ( Mini USB )
- 3.5mm Stereo Audio Male Plug Jack
- Some electrical wiring Nice and Simple
This is my PLX USB adapter and work very well.
There are several Serial-to-USB TTL converters available on the market, and any one can translate the signal from the PLX SM-series sensor to computer.
What you need:
- FT232RL USB to Serial adapter module ( Mini USB )
- 3.5mm Stereo Audio Male Plug Jack
- Some electrical wiring Nice and Simple
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Good work. Its nice to see the PLX wideband up and working finally
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Sorry to bump an old thread, but can you confirm that the RX is on the tip of the 3.5mm plug?
Where did you purchase the usb converter from?
Where did you purchase the usb converter from?
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Awesome. Old thread but very useful. Just ordered what I need.
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Would a simple 3.5mm male audio jack to mini-USB cable work instead? Or does it need that chip to convert the signal to something the computer can understand?
Thinking of something like this:
Thinking of something like this:
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
You will need the TTL - USB converter.
I'm not sure what that plug is for, but it would seem there is no converter in it?
I'm not sure what that plug is for, but it would seem there is no converter in it?
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Found a cable you can buy off the shelves with the converter already embedded on the USB. Made by the same company that makes the chip in OP's post FTDI.
http://www.amazon.com/3-3V-USB-SeriaL-C ... ttl+serial
One problem though is the TIP and RING connections are swapped. This cable has the TIP as TX and RING as RX and OP wired them as TIP RX, RING TX. May have to cut the connector off and swap the wires.
Edit: Nevermind, OP's way is far cheaper. $8USD for the chip, $5 for the male audio cable, ~$4 for the wiring, pin connectors, etc.
http://www.amazon.com/3-3V-USB-SeriaL-C ... ttl+serial
One problem though is the TIP and RING connections are swapped. This cable has the TIP as TX and RING as RX and OP wired them as TIP RX, RING TX. May have to cut the connector off and swap the wires.
Edit: Nevermind, OP's way is far cheaper. $8USD for the chip, $5 for the male audio cable, ~$4 for the wiring, pin connectors, etc.
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Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Hi guys, been a while since I have been on..
Can you tell me more in terms of the PLX setup as in the nistune configuration ?
I am use to the DLP board the and look up table ? and wiring the two togethter ?
Is this plug and play with a driver / setup ?
Cheers
Chris
Can you tell me more in terms of the PLX setup as in the nistune configuration ?
I am use to the DLP board the and look up table ? and wiring the two togethter ?
Is this plug and play with a driver / setup ?
Cheers
Chris
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
If using the PLX it has auxillary I/O so you dont need a DLP because of the extra inputs
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Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
the SM-AFR in the photo is like the one that I have in my car, it has narrow and wideband outputs tx and rx and thats about it.. only way to nistune it previously was to use the DLP board..
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Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
just tried this little project, works really well, thanks to the poster for the mod.
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Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Yeah brilliant link, got Mine working this week with at the cost of £8 compared to £60 for a bought lead. Many thanks.
As these PLX devices can be daisy chained as they call it, was wondering for tuning purposes is it possible to fit a PLX boost sensor and feed that in to nistune as a reference to aid in target AFRs rather than just looking at TP.
Currently starting to tweek an S13 CA engine with Stage 3 kit fitted.
As these PLX devices can be daisy chained as they call it, was wondering for tuning purposes is it possible to fit a PLX boost sensor and feed that in to nistune as a reference to aid in target AFRs rather than just looking at TP.
Currently starting to tweek an S13 CA engine with Stage 3 kit fitted.
Re: DIY - SM-AFR USB Cable
Used this post last week to get my PLX up and running properly on Nistune (Thank you very much), but I could not figure out how to log the WBO2 data in the data log. I could not find it in any drop down box. I am sure I am missing a tick mark somewhere in the configuration but so far I have not located it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
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If you connect only the wideband and then pull up the guages window (4 guage button) do you get anything? What about the Display > Knock Warning panel? Do you get AFR LHS there?
Please ALT-PRINTSCN to capture screenshot showing these windows (and log player) and paste into MSPaint then save file and post here ( or email)
Only wideband connected (not consult connected)
Please ALT-PRINTSCN to capture screenshot showing these windows (and log player) and paste into MSPaint then save file and post here ( or email)
Only wideband connected (not consult connected)