Hi everyone!
I'm trying to use RaceCapture 2 as a scrutineering system to measure MAP and RPM on the competitiors cars, but sometimes data I get from RC2 logger is quite strange.
Last weekend I was acquiring MAP data from turbocharged Subaru BRZ using MPX4250A sensor and noticed a very strange behaviour. For the majority of the race time pressure value changes quite significantly (+- 0,2 bar) with each measurement (rate is 10 Hz, i.e. 10 times a second). IMO, this is quite strange and doesn't look like a real behaviour. Screenshot below:
However, after ~ half of the race (lap 10 out of 18.) picture started to look much more normal:
Here are 2 laps compared with each other:
As car has its own AIM logger, they've shared their data with me and (as I've expected), AIM data doesn't show any +-0,2 bar jumps:
Lap 4:
Lap 10:
2 laps compared:
I would greatly appreciate any reasonable ideas about causes of such behaviour of RaceCapture & MPX4250A sensor.
Strange MAP sensor data
Moderators: JeffC, rdoherty, stieg
Hi,
One possible reason is smoothing between the two systems. The RaceCapture inputs are currently configured to have zero smoothing on the input channels. The firmware supports configurable smoothing, but the smoothing level is not settable in the software UI, yet.
You can still adjust the smoothing by editing the configuration file directly and then reading and writing it back. The configuration value is 'alpha' and the value is between 0 and 1. 1 = no smoothing at all, and a small number (0.1) is significant smoothing.
Hope this helps,
One possible reason is smoothing between the two systems. The RaceCapture inputs are currently configured to have zero smoothing on the input channels. The firmware supports configurable smoothing, but the smoothing level is not settable in the software UI, yet.
You can still adjust the smoothing by editing the configuration file directly and then reading and writing it back. The configuration value is 'alpha' and the value is between 0 and 1. 1 = no smoothing at all, and a small number (0.1) is significant smoothing.
Hope this helps,