Old 486 Board for ECU??
nacelp
nacelp at bright.net
Tue May 9 23:20:06 GMT 2000
> On Tue, 09 May 2000 18:08:05 -0700, garwillis at msn.com (Garfield Willis)
> wrote:
> >On Tue, 09 May 2000 15:29:50 -0700, garwillis at msn.com (Garfield Willis)
> >wrote:
> >>The Bosch LSM-11 heated 4-wire "wider-band" sensor's heater DOES have a
> >>negative tempco, and certainly when used in a measurement application,
> >>has to have some very robust temperature controls.
> >Ooooopps, sheesh wadaputz; I meant to say *positive* tempco, of course.
> Oh fer cryinoutloud, belay that; I had it right the first time. Gawd,
> this altenhiemers is really the pits.
I find it really enjoyable, since I get to meet so many new people all the
time.
Now if I could only remember the
> tune to the song, "If I only had a brain".
Whattza song?.
Grumpy
> The LSM-11's heater resistance goes DOWN as the temp goes up, ergo a
> negative tempco, and tends to increase current to the heater, when you
> usually want the opposite.
> Gar
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