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Analog input problem
« on: January 09, 2017, 08:26:00 pm »
Hello Guys.  :)
I have problem to change the right channel for the oil pressures, fuel pressures and oil temp. My sensor shows nothing.

I have choosen EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp.
The picture of vems tune are running engine. 1600omdr.

Best Regards
Danny Juel   Denmark
Opel Vectra A 4x4 C20LET   E85 569hp 1,6bar boost.

I have a several doc, but i can't send i this message.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2017, 08:31:02 pm by Danny Juel »

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2017, 09:09:31 pm »
Hello Guys.  :)
I have problem to change the right channel for the oil pressures, fuel pressures and oil temp. My sensor shows nothing.

I have choosen EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp.
The picture of vems tune are running engine. 1600omdr.

Best Regards
Danny Juel   Denmark
Opel Vectra A 4x4 C20LET   E85 569hp 1,6bar boost.

I have a several doc, but i can't send i this message.
have you calibrated them? and what are the sensors there?
Vems installer in Lithuania
[email protected]

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2017, 09:24:11 pm »
Hello Guys.  :)
I have problem to change the right channel for the oil pressures, fuel pressures and oil temp. My sensor shows nothing.

I have choosen EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp.
The picture of vems tune are running engine. 1600omdr.

Best Regards
Danny Juel   Denmark
Opel Vectra A 4x4 C20LET   E85 569hp 1,6bar boost.

I have a several doc, but i can't send i this message.
have you calibrated them? and what are the sensors there?

I have send you an email with picture of vemstune with running engine 1600omdr. I have only instal the sensor to engine and wirring in vems ecu.     EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2017, 09:51:48 pm »
Hello Guys.  :)
I have problem to change the right channel for the oil pressures, fuel pressures and oil temp. My sensor shows nothing.

I have choosen EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp.
The picture of vems tune are running engine. 1600omdr.

Best Regards
Danny Juel   Denmark
Opel Vectra A 4x4 C20LET   E85 569hp 1,6bar boost.

I have a several doc, but i can't send i this message.
have you calibrated them? and what are the sensors there?

I have send you an email with picture of vemstune with running engine 1600omdr. I have only instal the sensor to engine and wirring in vems ecu.     EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp
do you have papers of your ecu?
Vems installer in Lithuania
[email protected]

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2017, 10:07:19 pm »
Hello Guys.  :)
I have problem to change the right channel for the oil pressures, fuel pressures and oil temp. My sensor shows nothing.

I have choosen EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp.
The picture of vems tune are running engine. 1600omdr.

Best Regards
Danny Juel   Denmark
Opel Vectra A 4x4 C20LET   E85 569hp 1,6bar boost.

I have a several doc, but i can't send i this message.
have you calibrated them? and what are the sensors there?

I have send you an email with picture of vemstune with running engine 1600omdr. I have only instal the sensor to engine and wirring in vems ecu.     EC18/1 Oil press, EC18/2 Fuel press and EC18/16 oil temp
do you have papers of your ecu?

I can't find out to send a picture here, it's my first day on this side. But i have send some picture to you're email [email protected] 


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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2017, 10:37:13 pm »
what are the sensors, and how they are connected, where is supply and so on? have you done calibration of them?
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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #6 on: January 10, 2017, 03:44:45 pm »
Vems oil/fuel pressure sensor 100psi  - Sensor from vems.
Pin1: GND
Pin2: 5V
Pin3: Signal

The sensor is connected:
 GND in ecu EC36-5,21,22,26,32
5V  in  EC36-28
Signal Fuel pressure EC18-1
Signal Oil pressure EC18-2

There is no respons in vems tune.
I have not do a calibration of the sensor.



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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2017, 05:17:13 pm »
Vems oil/fuel pressure sensor 100psi  - Sensor from vems.
Pin1: GND
Pin2: 5V
Pin3: Signal

The sensor is connected:
 GND in ecu EC36-5,21,22,26,32
5V  in  EC36-28
Signal Fuel pressure EC18-1
Signal Oil pressure EC18-2

There is no respons in vems tune.
I have not do a calibration of the sensor.
so first make a calibration of it :) tools analog input calibration wizard, +newest vemstune and upgrade to at least 1.2.32 :)
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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2017, 09:08:07 pm »
Vems oil/fuel pressure sensor 100psi  - Sensor from vems.
Pin1: GND
Pin2: 5V
Pin3: Signal

The sensor is connected:
 GND in ecu EC36-5,21,22,26,32
5V  in  EC36-28
Signal Fuel pressure EC18-1
Signal Oil pressure EC18-2

There is no respons in vems tune.
I have not do a calibration of the sensor.

Do you see any voltages on channel 0 and 5 with your sensors connected and then disconnected?

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2017, 01:29:37 am »
The answer might depend on what version board you have. Mine is V3.7 , so my answer is based on mine.
Follow these 3 steps... it should get you going.

Identifying the inputs:
The analog inputs have an internal resistor pull up to 5V. When you go to the analog inputs page you will normally see the unused inputs sitting at 5V.
Test/Identify the inputs by touching the corresponding pins to ground... the voltage will read 0V when grounded (you do this when you're online, with ECU powered up).
Now you will know which inputs work and are not used.

Wiring:
If you have sensors with 3 wires (GND, 5V, Out), you need to remove the internal resistor pull-up to 5V or your reading will be affected by it. Then you wire the output to the input.
If you have a variable resistor type sensor (1 wire) you just tie it to the input (the sensor body needs to be tied to ground).
Now if you go online with the ecu and monitor the inputs, you should be able to see the voltage change when the sensor sees a change in temperature, pressure, or whatever it is that it measures.

Input Scaling:
You will want to convert the 0-5V reading into something more meaningful (Degrees, PSI, etc) so use the built in analog scaling tool or manually enter the scale and offset parameters for each input to obtain the desired reading.

Hope you find this helpful
Razvan

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2017, 08:59:35 pm »
The answer might depend on what version board you have. Mine is V3.7 , so my answer is based on mine.
Follow these 3 steps... it should get you going.

Identifying the inputs:
The analog inputs have an internal resistor pull up to 5V. When you go to the analog inputs page you will normally see the unused inputs sitting at 5V.
Test/Identify the inputs by touching the corresponding pins to ground... the voltage will read 0V when grounded (you do this when you're online, with ECU powered up).
Now you will know which inputs work and are not used.

Wiring:
If you have sensors with 3 wires (GND, 5V, Out), you need to remove the internal resistor pull-up to 5V or your reading will be affected by it. Then you wire the output to the input.
If you have a variable resistor type sensor (1 wire) you just tie it to the input (the sensor body needs to be tied to ground).
Now if you go online with the ecu and monitor the inputs, you should be able to see the voltage change when the sensor sees a change in temperature, pressure, or whatever it is that it measures.

Input Scaling:
You will want to convert the 0-5V reading into something more meaningful (Degrees, PSI, etc) so use the built in analog scaling tool or manually enter the scale and offset parameters for each input to obtain the desired reading.

Hope you find this helpful
Razvan
Hallo Razvan
Thanks for the answer, it was just what I needed. I have found 2pc analog input on the ecu. My Fuel pressure EC18-12 and Oil pressure EC18-3, i only need oil temp now. :)

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2017, 09:03:09 pm »
Vems oil/fuel pressure sensor 100psi  - Sensor from vems.
Pin1: GND
Pin2: 5V
Pin3: Signal

The sensor is connected:
 GND in ecu EC36-5,21,22,26,32
5V  in  EC36-28
Signal Fuel pressure EC18-1
Signal Oil pressure EC18-2

There is no respons in vems tune.
I have not do a calibration of the sensor.
so first make a calibration of it :) tools analog input calibration wizard, +newest vemstune and upgrade to at least 1.2.32 :)
I have connected fuel and oil pressure, and calibrated.  Thanks :)
Have you some guide to calibration a (temp sensor)?.

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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #12 on: January 11, 2017, 10:10:10 pm »
Vems oil/fuel pressure sensor 100psi  - Sensor from vems.
Pin1: GND
Pin2: 5V
Pin3: Signal

The sensor is connected:
 GND in ecu EC36-5,21,22,26,32
5V  in  EC36-28
Signal Fuel pressure EC18-1
Signal Oil pressure EC18-2

There is no respons in vems tune.
I have not do a calibration of the sensor.
so first make a calibration of it :) tools analog input calibration wizard, +newest vemstune and upgrade to at least 1.2.32 :)
I have connected fuel and oil pressure, and calibrated.  Thanks :)
Have you some guide to calibration a (temp sensor)?.
temp sensor must have pullup to 5v and other end to ecu ground, proper calibration would be use custom temp sensor curve put sensor in water with some kind thermometer and heat it :D the best way to do it I believe :D
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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #13 on: January 12, 2017, 12:04:03 am »
Go to Inputs then select "Analog Input Calibration" for analog chanels 1 to 2 or "Analog Input Calibration 2" for chanels 3 to 6.

Under the "Calibration mode" for your desired input select: Curve
Then under the Curve drop down menu select: CLT for a typical coolant temp sensor or Custom to make your own curve for the sensor.

If you choose Custom, go back to Inputs menu and click on Custom Temperature Sensor. you will now be able to make a custom curve for your sensor.


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Re: Analog input problem
« Reply #14 on: March 12, 2018, 10:12:57 pm »
Old topic, yes.

I have v3.3 board (from year 2008)
 fw 1.2.11

When i am looking(log) raw analog inputs from 0 to 7, i can identify that ch4 is clt.
ch0-3  stays 0 (0-0.12)
ch4 coolant
ch5 stays at 4.91
ch 6 and 7 are in 4.99

Ch6 and 7 are obiviously ok

But what is happening on ch5?
And where is iat?
V3.3 1652
FW 1.2.38