I have some problems with my Auxiliary Input Channel Configuration. I put a AFR signal on the Auxiliary Input and tried to visualize it on a runtime gauge.
There are 255 values which correspond to the 0-5V. I made up an calibration range for AFR from 100 to 200 (255 units) which corresponds with 0-5V. I can put it in the column "Scaled Value" and then write the calibration, but on the runtime gauge I keep seeing a scale from 1 to 255.
What am I doing wrong?
regards
Wim
Auxiliary Input Channel Configuration
Moderators: JeffC, rdoherty, stieg, brentp
Hi Brent,
I don't think I understand completely. I have the following 3 ranges.
/ADC value /Voltage /Scaled value
/0------------/0V-------/100(corresponding to 10:1 AFR)
/.-------------/.---------/.
/.-------------/.---------/.
/.-------------/.---------/.
/255---------/5V-------/200(corresponding to 20:1 AFR)
If I read a value 135 for the Aux input in the datalog, should I place it in the scaled value range and read 13,5:1 AFR or should I place it in the ADC value and transfer it to the Scaled value range which is 153 corresponding to 15,3:1 AFR
regards
Wim
I don't think I understand completely. I have the following 3 ranges.
/ADC value /Voltage /Scaled value
/0------------/0V-------/100(corresponding to 10:1 AFR)
/.-------------/.---------/.
/.-------------/.---------/.
/.-------------/.---------/.
/255---------/5V-------/200(corresponding to 20:1 AFR)
If I read a value 135 for the Aux input in the datalog, should I place it in the scaled value range and read 13,5:1 AFR or should I place it in the ADC value and transfer it to the Scaled value range which is 153 corresponding to 15,3:1 AFR
regards
Wim