data rate settings analog in

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data rate settings analog in

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hi.
i have installed a knock detector. the data output wire (0-5 volts) is connected with D12. i can set the data rate, but how many samples per second is the s300 able to handle? i can set it from 5 to 100.
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What ECU are you using?
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a p28. The 104k condensator was allready installed on c42.
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Wow, very quiet in here atm?!
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You can't use knock control on a P28 as it does not have the hardware in the ECU.
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nono, i just want it to monitor in the datalogs! i have set it at the analog input to convert the 0-5 volt signal! so i have no knock control, but i can see when it is getting the input from my knock detector!! but i need to know the rate setting, which i can use on that analog port.
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There is no rate, it is 0-5 voltage...analog
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Wolli wrote:nono, i just want it to monitor in the datalogs! i have set it at the analog input to convert the 0-5 volt signal! so i have no knock control, but i can see when it is getting the input from my knock detector!! but i need to know the rate setting, which i can use on that analog port.
interesting. can u explain how you set this up? what hardware?
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i´ve bought the phormula ks-4. it´s a great little piece of hardware from great britain. it has a display on it and also a data out wire, 0-5 volts. so i run this wire on the d12 pin, set the analog in values to
0 volt -> 0 and
5 volts -> 100, and i see the knocking in the logs.
but the data out is a pulsed signal, just like the boost control (pwm), and it can make 5 datas/sec and up to 100 datas/sec. but i try it with 100, and look what happens ;)
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Wolli wrote:i´ve bought the phormula ks-4. it´s a great little piece of hardware from great britain. it has a display on it and also a data out wire, 0-5 volts. so i run this wire on the d12 pin, set the analog in values to
0 volt -> 0 and
5 volts -> 100, and i see the knocking in the logs.
but the data out is a pulsed signal, just like the boost control (pwm), and it can make 5 datas/sec and up to 100 datas/sec. but i try it with 100, and look what happens ;)
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Can you post the map and the logs. I am interested to see how its shows up on the graph and the sensor overlay. guess it is a start.

Hondata can handle P.W.M. signals (proof is pwm boost signals), but sadly, curently its analogue in cant ??? :( this feature may need a hardware upgrade on the hondata board?

can hondata chime in?
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This is not possible.
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i cannot start the engine atm, cause the car is in winterbreak, and i do some works on it. but the knock sensor lays on my valvecover, so i slightly hitted it on it, to get some readings. s300 showed the same numbers, as i got on my knock detector display!! sample rate was @ 5/sec.
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this log was made with the sensor set to 0 - 100 instead of voltage!!
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