Wide range lambda sensor (was: O2 sensor bias/ a/f curves)

Steve Gorkowski kb4mxo at mwt.net
Sun Aug 30 14:54:08 GMT 1998


If you want the SAE papers for this mid Sep i am going to a SAE conference
and look at the papers and Give me the paper numbers and will pick them up i
am interested in this. I am finishing my pic flash burner and can help if
needed.

Steve

Raymond C Drouillard wrote:

> A while back, Garfield designed a circuit that uses the Honda sensor.
> Since he isn't going to give it out, I would like to take a crack at it.
> Does anyone remember where he got the specs for the sensor?  I already
> have an idea what the circuit would look like.  I just need some hard
> data on the sensor.
>
> Ray Drouillard, BSEE
>
> On Fri, 28 Aug 1998 21:52:40 -0600 bearbvd at sni.net (Greg Hermann) writes:
> >> As far as the NTK "black box", the operating descriptions from NTK
> indicate
> >>> that it has to have some digital insides, but hey, don't we have a
> few
> >>> hackers on list?? I would bet that once the box were reverse
> >engineered
> >>> (who us?) that hardware cost would not exceed $40 or so.
> >>
> >>No digital as far as I know.  $40 is probably a little high.
> >>
> >>Orin.
> >
> >Why am I not upset if I have erred in this direction??
> >
> >Thanks for the lead.
> >
> >Regards, Greg
> >
> >
> >
>
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