Connecting devices, Inputs, 8 installation – MoTeC ADL3 EDL3 User Manual

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8 Installation

• Use the correct crimping tool for all contacts to ensure a reliable

connection.

• Power the ADL3 via a separate switch and a 5 ampere fuse, to ensure the

PC can communicate with the ADL3 without the need to power the rest of
the vehicle.

• The ADL3 ground must have a direct connection to the vehicle battery.
• ADL3 is connected to other devices via the CAN bus. Refer to CAN Bus

Wiring Requirements for details.

Connecting Devices

Inputs

Input Types

A range of sensors is available to suit different types of measurement, e.g.
temperatures, pressures, speed. Each type of measurement generates a
different electrical signal that requires a suitable input type.

Each sensor needs to be connected to the type of input designed to suit that
type of sensor.

MoTeC devices have the following input types available:
• Analogue Voltage Inputs
• Analogue Temperature Inputs
• Switch

Inputs

• Digital

Inputs

• Wheel

Speed

Inputs

Note: Some inputs require a device upgrade to make them available


In addition to sensors connected to the inputs, the ADL3 has internal sensors
available for battery voltage, 3-axis G force and device temperature.

Analogue Voltage Inputs

Analogue Voltage inputs are normally used to measure the signals from
analogue voltage type sensors, i.e. sensors with variable voltage outputs,
such as:

o

Rotary or linear potentiometers

o

Signal conditioned 3 wire pressure sensors

o

Thermocouple

amplifiers

o

Accelerometers

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