Other Wideband (non serial devices) - New USB A/D converter
Moderator: Matt
Matt... since im Having Trouble connecting my Wideband to Nistune using The serial, would it be possible to buy this AD Converter and use the 0-5V output from the wideband (The wire not being used) to connect to Nistune?
If so... Im going to go ahead and purchase one Since I dont feel like Messing with it...
If so... Im going to go ahead and purchase one Since I dont feel like Messing with it...
In the Works:
Z32 MAF
Holset HX35W
Custom 3 Inch Downpipe
AEM UEGO Wideband
Shooting for 400rwhp on the stock Longblock
9:1CR
Z32 MAF
Holset HX35W
Custom 3 Inch Downpipe
AEM UEGO Wideband
Shooting for 400rwhp on the stock Longblock
9:1CR
Ok here is what I got from the prosport gauges rep for there gauges:
Prosport Gauges
Sender Voltage output
Boost sender:
14.5 vac = 0V
0 = 1V
14.5 Boost=2V
29 Boost =3V
Premium Oil Press. Sender:
14.5 psi=.5v
29 psi=1V
43.5psi=1.5
58psi = 2.0V
72.5psi=2.5v
87 psi =3v
101.5psi=3.5v
116psi = 4v
130.5 = 4.5v
145 = 5.0
Oil/Water Temp.
104F = 925 oHms
302F = 32 oHms
EGT Probe:
800F - 17.523MV
1200F - 26.975MV
1600F - 36.166MV
2000F - 44.856MV
Performance Series Oil Pressure:
3-160 ohms
0-10 Bar
Now how do I convert the ohms reading to something that NIStune can use?
Prosport Gauges
Sender Voltage output
Boost sender:
14.5 vac = 0V
0 = 1V
14.5 Boost=2V
29 Boost =3V
Premium Oil Press. Sender:
14.5 psi=.5v
29 psi=1V
43.5psi=1.5
58psi = 2.0V
72.5psi=2.5v
87 psi =3v
101.5psi=3.5v
116psi = 4v
130.5 = 4.5v
145 = 5.0
Oil/Water Temp.
104F = 925 oHms
302F = 32 oHms
EGT Probe:
800F - 17.523MV
1200F - 26.975MV
1600F - 36.166MV
2000F - 44.856MV
Performance Series Oil Pressure:
3-160 ohms
0-10 Bar
Now how do I convert the ohms reading to something that NIStune can use?
Those guages are just variable resistance. You need a device which can output a voltage
The EGT probe is in millivolts and requires a special A/D converter to measure voltage that small. I know some TechEdge units have thermocouple inputs.
I dont know about other wideband units... but it must be thermocouple input. There are no cheap A/D converters which do this. I've looked. Cheapest was about $200 last time i looked
The EGT probe is in millivolts and requires a special A/D converter to measure voltage that small. I know some TechEdge units have thermocouple inputs.
I dont know about other wideband units... but it must be thermocouple input. There are no cheap A/D converters which do this. I've looked. Cheapest was about $200 last time i looked
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So if I understand correctly I can hook "any" wideband 0-5 volt signal to the AD convertor but I'd have to make a lookup table for the right voltage / AFR values ?
And I assume other analog inputs will require the same trick?
I am thinking of running a PLX M series wideband an EGT gauge, these modules both have analog 0-5 V outputs, and are verry affordble.
Can this be done by using the AD convertor and a custom lookup table.
More info about how to make such a table is welcome
Thanks guys
And I assume other analog inputs will require the same trick?
I am thinking of running a PLX M series wideband an EGT gauge, these modules both have analog 0-5 V outputs, and are verry affordble.
Can this be done by using the AD convertor and a custom lookup table.
More info about how to make such a table is welcome
Thanks guys
thermocouple interface...
Is it possible to run an innovate LC-1 and with their thermocouple interface here:
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/tc_4.php
Can Nistune read the thermocouple readings off of the serial bus?
Also, is it possible to run a DLP converter AND one of the supported widebands?
Thanks
http://www.innovatemotorsports.com/products/tc_4.php
Can Nistune read the thermocouple readings off of the serial bus?
Also, is it possible to run a DLP converter AND one of the supported widebands?
Thanks
NIStune should be able to report any of the Innovate inputs, including thermocouple inputs.
They just use lookup tables to convert 0-1023 (10 bit value) value to a number which gets displayed
As long as you have the lookup table, you are fine. Same applies for connecting wideband units into the DLP A/D converter (assuming output is 0-5 volt compatible)
They just use lookup tables to convert 0-1023 (10 bit value) value to a number which gets displayed
As long as you have the lookup table, you are fine. Same applies for connecting wideband units into the DLP A/D converter (assuming output is 0-5 volt compatible)
I thought that some people may be interested enough (like I was) to learn more about these, so here's the pdf file put out by DLS: http://www.dlpdesign.com/usb/dlp-io8-ds-v15.pdf
I think it would be pretty good to have them set up as:
1. AFR
2. Boost/Vac (0-5V)
3. Inlet Temp (using their additional plug-in, -55 to 125'C )
4. Exhaust Temp (not sure which particular EGT would be best, but as long as it's 0-5V output)
5. Oil Pressure
6. Water temp
7. Anything else
I think it would be pretty good to have them set up as:
1. AFR
2. Boost/Vac (0-5V)
3. Inlet Temp (using their additional plug-in, -55 to 125'C )
4. Exhaust Temp (not sure which particular EGT would be best, but as long as it's 0-5V output)
5. Oil Pressure
6. Water temp
7. Anything else