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linearitems [2010/02/27 06:44]
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linearitems [2010/02/27 06:45]
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 ====== Using ECMLink'​s Generic (Linear) Display Items ====== ====== Using ECMLink'​s Generic (Linear) Display Items ======
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 ===== Using pre-defined sensors ===== ===== Using pre-defined sensors =====
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 In order to datalog an aftermarket sensor in the ECMLink application,​ you must first tell the application where to find the sensor (which ECU input pin it's connected to).  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 to find the sensor (which ECU input pin it's connected to).  You do that in the "Pin Assignments for Datalogging (PC-side)"​ section of the ECU Inputs tab shown to the right (click to enlarge).
  
-You basically tell the application which type of sensor is connected to which input. ​ Then the application knows when it sees data coming from the ECU associated with that input, it can treat that data as if it where the redefined aftermarket sensor you selected in the drop down box in the "​Connected sensor"​ column.+You basically tell the application which type of sensor is connected to which input. ​ Then the application knows when it sees data coming from the ECU associated with that input, it can treat that data as if it where the redefined aftermarket sensor you selected in the drop down box instead.
  
 We have pre-defined a number of common sensor calibrations for you.  These include things like the Innovate LC-1 wideband, the GM 3 and 3.3-bar boost sensors, the AEM boost sensors, etc., etc.  A complete list can be found on our [[externalsensorlist|Supported Aftermarket Sensors]] page. We have pre-defined a number of common sensor calibrations for you.  These include things like the Innovate LC-1 wideband, the GM 3 and 3.3-bar boost sensors, the AEM boost sensors, etc., etc.  A complete list can be found on our [[externalsensorlist|Supported Aftermarket Sensors]] page.
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 ===== Defining your own ===== ===== Defining your own =====
  
-We have also provided a few "​generic"​ items that let you define your own linear sensor types. ​ These include the **Linear boost** and **Linear wideband** items in the Connected sensor drop down list.  ​+We have also provided a few "​generic"​ items that let you define your own linear sensor types. ​ These include the **Linear boost**, **Linear fuel pressure** and **Linear wideband** items in the Connected sensor drop down list.  ​
  
 When you select one of these generic items, you must tell the application about the sensor'​s mapping of volts to output value. ​ You'll need to request this information from the sensor'​s manufacturer. When you select one of these generic items, you must tell the application about the sensor'​s mapping of volts to output value. ​ You'll need to request this information from the sensor'​s manufacturer.
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