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garfield at pilgrimhouse.com garfield at pilgrimhouse.com
Mon Jun 8 23:57:17 GMT 1998


On Mon, 08 Jun 1998 17:27:07 -0500, Walter Petermann
<corsaro at brokersys.com> wrote:

>at the risk of getting my head bitten off by Gar, I have to
>admit that >I have no idea what EGOR is. From a few trailing notes I
>have a mental picture of a fire belching piece of stovepipe
>... oops,time to put on the bullet proof cone shaped hat :).

Oh, I don't bite if you don't have a clue what EGOR is. That doesn't
bother me a bit. I only bite when you're in that state, but still try to
talk as if you DID know! Or if you've been here since the Big Bang, and
then ask at this late date to be brought completely up to speed. I don't
see that either of those cases applies to you, WP.

Like I said before, EGOR's been wonderfully non-controversial, I guess
simply because the technology that makes it work is largely due to the
unusual type of sensor (not the electronics) which topic doesn't seem to
have attracted much of anyone pretending to know something about, when
they don't. That electrochemical stuff is as scary as the tar pits of La
Brea to the "chat gallery", it appears. Good. B)

Gar

P.S. Just for you Walt, EGOR is the wee circuit board project that
interfaces these new 5-wire NTK/Honda current-pump style O2 sensors,
which sensor is the basis for most of the modern, expensive O2 sensors
NTK, Horiba, and ECM make/sell for $thou$. EGOR is expected to fit on
something between a 28 & 40 pin dip package, and allow these new "O2
measurement-capable" sensors to be used to build accurate O2 meters or
O2 measurement sensors for custom built ECUs. See just 2 sentences is
all it takes.




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