Posted: Mar 07, 2006 2:38 PM
Imon the MS update mailing list. This showed up today about input compatability with the LM-1 and MS:
Megasquirt Integration Note
High-impedance inputs, like those found in the current version Megasquirt fuel computer, can create problems with the LC-1 because the input caps act as dynamic shorts. The easiest fix is to add a 470 Ohm resistor in series with the analog output of the LC-1.
Not sure if it means anything, but the technical reason(w/o looking at the schem) is the there are capacitors to GND on these inputs. At certain frequecy, these caps have resistive characteristics(Xc; X sub c) that can short to GND. Using the resistor inline can minimize this problem, but does completely solve it. These caps are probably used to filter noise on the signal. The real key is to adjust the cap values so they have no effect on the signals frequency range.
I know thats quite technical, but thats the story.
RussC
Megasquirt Integration Note
High-impedance inputs, like those found in the current version Megasquirt fuel computer, can create problems with the LC-1 because the input caps act as dynamic shorts. The easiest fix is to add a 470 Ohm resistor in series with the analog output of the LC-1.
Not sure if it means anything, but the technical reason(w/o looking at the schem) is the there are capacitors to GND on these inputs. At certain frequecy, these caps have resistive characteristics(Xc; X sub c) that can short to GND. Using the resistor inline can minimize this problem, but does completely solve it. These caps are probably used to filter noise on the signal. The real key is to adjust the cap values so they have no effect on the signals frequency range.
I know thats quite technical, but thats the story.
RussC