Brake Pressure Sensors in the Knowledge Base
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:21 am
Previously you'd indicated that the formula built into the configuration and analysis software was wrong and to use the formula in the knowledge base.
You have updated the knowledge base to have a formula that cannot be entered into a Dash2 configuration software as stated.
Please fix the KB. Also, the dates in the history of the KB cannot be right. I'd check the system clock on that server.
Thank you.
-Kyle
From the KB:
Equation to convert from a voltage to a pressure
Note that if you are connecting the sensor to a DASH2, then the equation can be simply selected from the drop down list in the configuration software. Similarly, if the sensor is to be attached to a DL1/DL2 then the equation can be simply selected from the relevant section in the variable manager of the analysis software. These equations are just included for completeness, or in case the sensor is going to be used with a 3rd party product.
Pressure [Bar] = ( ( ( input - 0.58) / 4 ) * 250 )
Pressure [PSI] = ( ( ( input - 0.58) / 4 ) * 250 ) * 14.5
You have updated the knowledge base to have a formula that cannot be entered into a Dash2 configuration software as stated.
Please fix the KB. Also, the dates in the history of the KB cannot be right. I'd check the system clock on that server.
Thank you.
-Kyle
From the KB:
Equation to convert from a voltage to a pressure
Note that if you are connecting the sensor to a DASH2, then the equation can be simply selected from the drop down list in the configuration software. Similarly, if the sensor is to be attached to a DL1/DL2 then the equation can be simply selected from the relevant section in the variable manager of the analysis software. These equations are just included for completeness, or in case the sensor is going to be used with a 3rd party product.
Pressure [Bar] = ( ( ( input - 0.58) / 4 ) * 250 )
Pressure [PSI] = ( ( ( input - 0.58) / 4 ) * 250 ) * 14.5