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linearitems [2009/06/05 07:37]
twdorris
linearitems [2010/02/27 06:42]
twdorris
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 ====== Using ECMLink'​s Generic (Linear) Display Items ====== ====== Using ECMLink'​s Generic (Linear) Display Items ======
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 In order to datalog an aftermarket sensor in the ECMLink application,​ you must first tell the application where the sensor is connected to the ECU (which input pin).  You do that in the "Pin Assignments for Datalogging (PC-side)"​ section of the ECU Inputs tab shown to the right (click to enlarge). In order to datalog an aftermarket sensor in the ECMLink application,​ you must first tell the application where the sensor is connected to the ECU (which input pin).  You do that in the "Pin Assignments for Datalogging (PC-side)"​ section of the ECU Inputs tab shown to the right (click to enlarge).
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 Once you have that information ready to go, you basically just assign the input (as mentioned above), then add the new item to your datalogging stream using the Captured values (F10) dialog and start a new datalog (F11). ​ After that, you can add the new item for display on the screen using the Display values (F9) dialog. Once you have that information ready to go, you basically just assign the input (as mentioned above), then add the new item to your datalogging stream using the Captured values (F10) dialog and start a new datalog (F11). ​ After that, you can add the new item for display on the screen using the Display values (F9) dialog.
  
-At this point, you should have a screen that looks something like the one below:+At this point, you should have a screen that looks something like the one below (click to enlarge). ​ The screen below shows an example using the linear boost "​sensor"​.
  
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 +If you right click on the LinBoost item and select preferences,​ you'll get a dialog where you can configure the boost sensor'​s properties. ​ This will look something like the following:
  
 +{{  http://​www.ecmtuning.com/​images/​forums/​v3screenshots/​linboostprefs.png ​ }}
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 +As you can see, the next step is pretty easy.  You simply punch in two voltage-to-value pairs from the sensor manufacturer'​s documentation and you're done.  ​
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 +The LinWideband item works exactly the same except, of course, units are displayed as A/F ratio instead of pressure.
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