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3 Nov 2010, 07:51 (Ref:2784316) | #1 | ||
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PI Research Pressure Sensor Calibration
Hey Guys,
I have a System 3+ in my track car and have it largly configured except for calibration of the 2 X Honeywell 1-6v sensors (SA200PS1C1D) that I have measuring oil and fuel pressure. They are plugged directly into 2 of the general purpose 1-5v inputs. Going by the documentation (which specifies 1-6 v sensors) you apply specific calibration - Input Raw 0 204 xxx / 1.2 1023 I just need a little help with where to go within the channel calibration window to enter the info (im using the version 6 software)? Is it on the "change channel parameters" window within the "calibrate" section or do I have to go into the "calibration type" and apply a specific curve? any advice/help appreciated.. cheers, Sam |
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10 Nov 2010, 04:19 (Ref:2787900) | #2 | ||
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I think since your Pi system can only measure up to 5V, your sensors will only have a range of 0 - 166 psi (ie, 200 psi/1.2, another way to think of it as 5/6 of the 200 psi range). So you should make a linear curve with 0psi at 204, and 166psi at 1023.
Give that a try, see if your results look reasonable (or test with a known pressure value, say using your air compressor). David Ferguson Veracity Racing Data http://veracitydata.com |
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