O2 sensor meter
Don DRI05 Ricciardiello
dricciardiello at qantas.com.au
Tue Oct 16 01:23:44 GMT 2001
Was someone working on an LCD display? Just wondering how that's going if
they are.
Don
From: bcroe at juno.com@diy-efi.org on 15/10/2001 19:26 EST
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You could have a second set of LEDs, just slow down the
signal from the first set before feeding it to the second. I
got another request for 2 sets of LEDs, to monitor both
sides of the engine at the same time. That would require
a second sensor and support circuitry.
In operation it has been observed that a couple of LEDs
are flashing all the time due to variations in the sensor
signal. This could be minimized by slowing the LED
display response time down a bit; I'm open to suggestions
on just how much.
Bruce Roe
On Mon, 15 Oct 2001 04:47:03 -0700 "Howard Chu" <hyc at highlandsun.com>
writes:
> Y'know, what would really make something like this useful is a dual
> meter, where the second meter is a delayed/moving average. Then you
> could actually see how well the ECU is doing at homing in on stoich.
> How about a buffer from the O2 sensor that charges a small cap, with
> a short time constant to feed the second LED bank?
>
> -- Howard Chu
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