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Introduction
This can be added to the MoTeC-provided calibration table in the LTC-NTK
setup.
Testing should be done to ensure the accuracy of any values entered
into the table beyond the MoTeC-provided values.
CAN Collect Functionality
CAN Collect functionality allows one LTC (the CAN Collect Master) to collect
CAN data from up to 15 other slave LTCs, and retransmit these Lambda
readings on a single CAN address (see
Appendix E – LTC CAN Messages
).
Note:
A CAN Collect Master device will continue to transmit the standard LTC
messages in addition to the special collect master messages.
CAN Collect functionality requires only a single CAN address to be configured
on a MoTeC Data Logger to receive up to 16 Lambda readings.
See
Operation
for information on configuring MoTeC Data Loggers or ECUs to
use CAN Collect.
Configure Master and Slave Units
•
To configure an LTC as the CAN Collect Master device, select the
CAN
Collect Master
check box and select a CAN address.
The CAN address for the Master device is the address on which the
collected Lambda values will be retransmitted. This address must end in a
zero (i.e. hex 460, 470 etc). The recommended address is hex 460.
•
To configure an LTC as a CAN Collect Slave device, clear the
CAN
Collect Master
check box and select a CAN address.
The CAN address for a Slave device must be configured with one of the
15 addresses following the master address. For example, if the collect
master address is hex 460, the slave devices must use CAN addresses in
the range hex 461 to 46F.
Normalized Ip (mA)
Output (Lambda)
-8.000
0.620
-9.000
0.605
-10.000
0.590
-11.000
0.575
-12.000
0.560
-13.000
0.545
Summary of Contents for LTC
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