Gps global positioning system, Plm lambda meter, Telemetry radio system – MoTeC ACL VIM User Manual

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6 Overview

The E888 / E816 connect to the ACL via CAN.

The E888 has 8 x 10 bit thermocouple inputs, 8 x 10 bit voltage inputs, 4
digital inputs, 2 switch inputs and 8 outputs.

The E816 has 16 x 10 bit voltage inputs, 4 digital inputs, 2 switch inputs and 8
outputs.

Note The E888 / E816 inputs have lower resolution than the VIM inputs and
have slower update rates. Refer to Appendix E: Update Rate Summary.

For more detail please refer to the Measurement Inputs section and the
Installation and Configuration section in this manual.

For other information such as wiring information refer to the E888 / E816 user
manual.

GPS Global Positioning System

The ACL supports many GPS (Global Positioning System) devices allowing
the ACL to record speed and position information.

This information can be used in the i2 data analysis software to create track
maps, and plot and compare driven lines.

For more detail please refer to the Installation and Configuration section in
this manual. For other information please refer to the i2 help screens and the
documentation supplied with the GPS.

PLM Lambda Meter

The ACL supports connection to one or more PLMs (Professional Lambda
Meter) via CAN, allowing measurement of the air/fuel ratio on one or more
cylinders.

The ACL also supports lambda measurement via an SDL, ADL2 or Engine
Management System.

Telemetry Radio System

The ACL supports transmission of data via a telemetry radio to a remote
location such as a pit garage. This allows monitoring of the current vehicle
condition, position on the track, lap times, fuel remaining, laps remaining etc.

The telemetry system provides three major functions:

1. Real time data that is transmitted continuously and can be shown on
graphs, gauges and other displays.

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