SV 37 pin Stuff

DonFromTX

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I am needing to use pin 22 on the 37 pin EMS connector for coolant temperature. I notice that is a bit differently labeled, as "Enhanced General Purpose Input 2". I don't know what the enhanced really means nor can I find what it means. Can I use it for a coolant temp input?
 

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Don:

See the table on Page 7-7, type C. Note that Pin 22 is a "Type C" input. Looking at those two tables with fresh eyes... we could make that a lot clearer than using A, B, C and the note of "Enhanced...".

Basically the four Enhanced General Purpose Inputs (Pin 8, 22, 23, and 31) can do everything the "regular" (non-enhanced) General Purpose Inputs can do, with the addition that they can accept a DC voltage input of up to 15V (but can only measure 0-5V; above 5V registers as 5V). These inputs are used for sensors like our Capacitive-to-Voltage Converter for Van's Capacitive Plates that output a 0-5v voltage.

Yes, you can use Pin 22 for a coolant temp input. ;)

I am needing to use pin 22 on the 37 pin EMS connector for coolant temperature.  I notice that is a bit differently labeled, as "Enhanced General Purpose Input 2".  I don't know what the enhanced really means nor can I find what it means.  Can I use it for a coolant temp input?
 

DonFromTX

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Thanks, that do make my life better to know that.
Now another silly question: I bought three Kavlco senders, one 101693-000 150psi, and two 101692-000 75 psi senders from you. I wanted to check to see I installed them in the correct places, but cannot find any ID on them, how am I supposed to tell them apart?
 

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They have part numbers stamped on one of the brass flats that makes up the hex. This should end in 75G or 150G.
 
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