Inexpensive I/O board
DAVE MORRILL HPL DESIGN ENG 207-775-8574
dmorrill%spf.dnet at gpo.nsc.com
Thu Oct 5 13:12:06 GMT 1995
Craig,
I am interested in the PC parallel port i/o board that you mentioned.
Where did you get it?
Thanks,
Dave.
From: GPO::"owner-diy_efi-outgoing at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu" 5-OCT-1995 06:14:01.68
To: DIY_EFI at coulomb.eng.ohio-state.edu
CC:
Subj: O2 sensors A/F vs voltage..
Hi there,
Has anyone got some data on how the voltage of an O2 sensor maps to the
A/F ratio (presuming it's fully warmed up).. I've read about 5 million
pages on O2 sensors but can't even dig up a rough approximation of what
the data points on a classic O2 curve mean, or are they simply not
accurate enough to be read in this fashion?
Failing that, when I get a chance I'll convince the local dyno place to
let me measure the O2 sensor voltages VS their hi tech professional
emissions gear..
Cheers,
Craig.
PS I found a good cheap PC paralell port <--> real world interface kit..
~$35 US, 10 analog inputs 2 analog outputs 10 digital outputs (no
digital inputs), all driven by supplied-with-dos-5 Qbasic.
I'm using it to simulate some inputs for my analog ECU hack project.
I can supply details if there's any interest.
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