[Diy_efi] EFI interface database

Mike erazmus at iinet.net.au
Wed Mar 12 13:46:43 GMT 2003


Good points :)

It would be great to see graphs of Vout versus Cubic Feet per Minute
for a range of MAF sensors - as these seem the most common here
in Australia...

rdgs

mike



At 02:28 PM 3/12/03 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Currently there are several threads that discuss possible new
>ECU designs.
>
>What I can conclude from all these discussions is that the CPU isn't
>really an issue for the people. Everyone uses what he/she likes
>or can buy.
>
>When designing an ECU the most of the time is wasted building
>analog <-> CPU interfaces and writting the real-time software.
>
>The SW is mostly platform dependent, even if written in C.
>I don't think people really needs help for this part of job.
>
>However there are two fields when a collective work could help:
>1. discrete component interfaces between CPU and sensors.
>2. data logs (real-time measures) collected on running engines.
>The point 2 is important as many of us still does not have
>clear idea about how sensor outputs must be processed prior
>being used by the engine management algorithm.
>
>I think we need a database (index file) where anyone could put or get
>sensor/actuator interfaces that have been tested in ECUs.
>Another database could contain not tested designs (ideas).
>And the last database could contain raw data logs collected
>on running engines (with measure conditions, etc...).
>
>
>Also as being relatively new in this group I don't understand
>how the FTP index file is maintained. It does not reflect the
>current state of the repository and I don't know how to update
>this file.
>
>Alexei
>
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