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IMPORTANT: enter the case-INsensitive alphabetic (no numbers) code AND WRITE SOME SHORT summary of changes (below) if you are saving changes. (not required for previewing changes). Wiki-spamming is not tolerated, will be removed, so it does NOT even show up in history. Spammers go away now. Visit Preferences to set your user name Summary of change: ---- '''Wiring, Pins''' (of all connected pins) ... ... ---- '''Boostcontrol setup''' (apparently inconsistent, needs clarification by filling above wiring) "nice product you have. I have successfully set up analog 2 input from a 2 bar MAP sensor controlling a switch" * "I want to adjust the boost based on the Analogin input 1 signal i.e AFR, so i and setting Boost out, and i set the PID to and the set point i want target" ** I don't understand that. AFR (as used in VemsTune) is 14.7 * the lambda measured from the LSU4.2 (or recently optionally LSU4.9) sensor DIRECTLY connected to roundv2. ** please clarify: "MAP sensor is connected to analog 2 input or analog 1 input" ? Fill in above chapter with all IO ---- '''... - still unsolved''' * Want to display / actuate / ... according to ... * examples of input voltages => desired / shown value * current .vemscfg (important, so we can review, and recommend changes to it, or we can help make an updated config more applicable) ---- '''EGT = K-thermocouple, trivial''' The K-thermocouple: green cable * green wire to green * white wire to white With any suitable contact : or a fancy K-thermo connector pair is most professional, and definitely justified if it will be disconnected often. ---- '''Duty LED''' Since the boost, PWM0, PWM4 outputs '''already have protection diode towards +12V supply''' * verify with DVM diode measurement, should show < 880mV if black probe connected to +12V pin, red probe connected to output, the device must be OFF, POWERED DOWN during this * '''you can connect a LED (any color) with 510 .. 2k7 series resistor (1k or 2k4 should be good starting point) between output and +12V and see the duty on the LED''' ** Do NOT connect LED without series resistor, it will blow up ** do NOT connect the LED in reverse (LED would be damaged). Anode to +12V. Cathode (often has longer "flag" inside LED body) to switched output. ** connected to a DVM, diode mode, the LED should not be damaged even if measured in reverse. A RED color LED has lower opening voltage, and might light up (albeit dim, check this in dark) if connected with black probe=cathode, red probe=anode. *** Green, yellow, blue, orange or white or other visible color LEDs usually do NOT light up, because opening voltage is higher. Also, some red LEDs are multiple (eg. 3 or 4) LEDs in series, those will also not light up in either direction. The operation of such a LED is independent of device fw configuration, and also useful for verification. ---- Optional: Add document to category: Wiki formatting: * is Bullet list ** Bullet list subentry ... '''Bold''', ---- is horizontal ruler, <code> preformatted text... </code> See wiki editing HELP for tables and other formatting tips and tricks.