Hello!
I have an EMS-220 with an EMSKIT-L4F probe set that's going on a Lancair 360. I'm sketching out what pins to use for everything, and I'm out of ideas.
In addition to everything in the probe kit, I want to install the following:
[list bull-blackball][*]Left Fuel Quant: VM probe with Princeton converter, 0-5V
[*]Right Fuel Quant: VM probe with Princeton converter, 0-5V
[*]PLX AFR: 0-5V
[*]High side hydraulic pressure. I can't post links yet, but search Mouser.com for M7139-03KPN-500000, 0.5-4.5V
[*]Low side hydraulic pressure. Same sensor, 0.5-4.5V
[*]Three landing gear indicators, contact type
[*]Two ECU fault indicators...this one is a bit tricky (see below)
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It's my understanding that there are only four pins (type C) that support 0-5V sensors: 8, 22, 23, and 31. Here are my questions regarding this:
[olist][*]The probe kit uses pin 8 for fuel px, which is similar in type to the oil px sensor which uses pin 6 (type B). Can I move the fuel px sensor to pin 4 (type A), and therefore clear up a type C pin?
[*] Is there some secret way of not using type C inputs for the princeton type fuel probes?
[*] Can I use a non-type C contact (with a pull-up resistor) for the hydraulic px sensors, and somehow calibrate out any bias the resistor would add?
[*] Does anyone have any bright ideas for monitoring all this stuff?
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As for the ECU fault indications...when the ECU wants to notify you of a fault, it sends one of its pins to ground. The traditional way of dealing with this is to supply a lamp with 12V, then connect the ground side of the lamp to the pin. Here's what I'm wondering:
[list bull-blackball][*]Can I just connect the ECU fault pin to the EMS, and have it alarm when the pin is shorted to ground? Or do I have to build a pull-up circuit outside of the EMS first?
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Thanks for your time!
Louis
I have an EMS-220 with an EMSKIT-L4F probe set that's going on a Lancair 360. I'm sketching out what pins to use for everything, and I'm out of ideas.
In addition to everything in the probe kit, I want to install the following:
[list bull-blackball][*]Left Fuel Quant: VM probe with Princeton converter, 0-5V
[*]Right Fuel Quant: VM probe with Princeton converter, 0-5V
[*]PLX AFR: 0-5V
[*]High side hydraulic pressure. I can't post links yet, but search Mouser.com for M7139-03KPN-500000, 0.5-4.5V
[*]Low side hydraulic pressure. Same sensor, 0.5-4.5V
[*]Three landing gear indicators, contact type
[*]Two ECU fault indicators...this one is a bit tricky (see below)
[/list]
It's my understanding that there are only four pins (type C) that support 0-5V sensors: 8, 22, 23, and 31. Here are my questions regarding this:
[olist][*]The probe kit uses pin 8 for fuel px, which is similar in type to the oil px sensor which uses pin 6 (type B). Can I move the fuel px sensor to pin 4 (type A), and therefore clear up a type C pin?
[*] Is there some secret way of not using type C inputs for the princeton type fuel probes?
[*] Can I use a non-type C contact (with a pull-up resistor) for the hydraulic px sensors, and somehow calibrate out any bias the resistor would add?
[*] Does anyone have any bright ideas for monitoring all this stuff?
[/olist]
As for the ECU fault indications...when the ECU wants to notify you of a fault, it sends one of its pins to ground. The traditional way of dealing with this is to supply a lamp with 12V, then connect the ground side of the lamp to the pin. Here's what I'm wondering:
[list bull-blackball][*]Can I just connect the ECU fault pin to the EMS, and have it alarm when the pin is shorted to ground? Or do I have to build a pull-up circuit outside of the EMS first?
[/list]
Thanks for your time!
Louis