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E888/816 

Expander Modules 

 

 

User Manual 

Содержание E886

Страница 1: ...E888 816 Expander Modules User Manual ...

Страница 2: ...Appendix C Output Characteristics 18 Appendix D CAN Wiring Multiple Device 19 Appendix E E8xx to ADL Wiring 20 Appendix F E8xx to M800 Wiring 21 Appendix G E888 Pin List by Pin Number 22 Appendix H E816 Pin List by Pin Number 23 Appendix I E816 Connector 24 Copyright 2006 Motec Pty Ltd The information in this document is subject to change without notice While every effort is taken to ensure correc...

Страница 3: ...of ECUs to read information from the E888 816 This manual includes information on connecting a single expander unit to an ADL or ADL2 The ADL2 along with the ADL2 Dash Manager software has been designed to easily allow the connection of a second expander It is possible to connect a second expander unit to an ADL and a third or even fourth unit to an ADL2 please contact your MoTeC dealer for detail...

Страница 4: ...s DIG 1 4 2 Switch inputs DIG 5 6 8 PWM outputs Aux 1 8 The E816 has the following inputs and outputs 16 Analog voltage inputs AV 1 16 2 Thermistor inputs CJC1 2 4 Digital inputs DIG 1 4 2 Switch inputs DIG 5 6 8 PWM outputs Aux 1 8 The E888 uses the two part 60 pin connector also used by the M400 M600 and M800 ECUs The E816 uses a 66 pin Autosport connector the same as that used by the M880 ECU ...

Страница 5: ... is used for compensations on TC5 to TC8 If neither of the two external cold junction compensation sensors are present then the internal temperature sensor is used for compensations on all thermocouple inputs Cold Junction Compensation Inputs CJC1 and CJC2 The cold junction compensation inputs are used to measure thermistor 2 wire temperature sensor temperatures for thermocouple input compensation...

Страница 6: ...re included in the CAN template Expander Diagnostics see below Input Pin Configuration ADL Sensors connected to the E8xx inputs can be configured in the same way as those connected directly to the ADL This requires that the ADL is upgraded to version 3 1 or later In Dash Manager go to Inputs Communications and select an empty CAN tab Click on Select and choose Expander Inputs from the list Tabs fo...

Страница 7: ...MoTeC Inputs 5 ...

Страница 8: ...E888 Thermocouples Thermocouple inputs 1 8 correspond to Expander Analog inputs ExTC1 to ExTC8 The calibration used for these inputs is E888 Expander Thermocouple and can be found in the Select Calibration list ...

Страница 9: ...e low duty cycle ie an output with 100 duty cycle is pulled low an output with 0 duty cycle is pulled high If the frequency for an output is set to 0 then the output is turned on off according to the following rules For a duty cycle of 0 the output is off ie pulled high For a duty cycle greater than 0 the output is on ie pulled low All outputs are disabled until the first CAN message is received O...

Страница 10: ...8 Outputs ...

Страница 11: ...MoTeC Outputs 9 The tab for Expander Output configuration can be found under the Dash Manager menu item Functions Auxiliary Outputs ...

Страница 12: ... output and then setting the control channels and parameters Ie Outputs can be on off controlled by frequency duty cycle or a combination of frequency and duty cycle Note that appropriate control channels will need to be generated for these functions See the ADL Manual for more details on configuring outputs ...

Страница 13: ...xx along with the state of the 2 Switch Inputs and the temperatures measured on the 2 thermistor inputs This information can be accessed by selecting an additional CAN template in the Dash Manager communications setup Go to Inputs Communications and click on a blank CAN tab Then Select the template Expander Diagnostics ...

Страница 14: ...alog This is very useful for testing wiring and sensors and even determining which sensors are connected to which inputs Test Auxiliary Outputs Similar to the Test Analog Inputs function this screen allows the Auxiliary Outputs to be tested In Dash Manager select the menu item Online Test Auxiliary Outputs then click on the tab Expander Outputs To test an output select the desired output from the ...

Страница 15: ...C E8xx Diagnostic Information 13 100 duty cycle corresponds to the output fully On Low Voltage 0 duty cycle corresponds to the output fully Off High Voltage The frequency should be chosen to suit the device ...

Страница 16: ...igital input states Output driver faults Internal temperature Internal voltages 5v 8vAux 5vAux Vbat 4 5v E888 status flags E888 firmware version The following data is received by the E888 E816 from the ADL PWM outputs frequency and duty cycle PWM outputs disable Firmware Upgrades At times MoTeC may release Firmware upgrades for the E8xx Expander units Upgrades are performed over the CAN bus using ...

Страница 17: ... Weight E888 310g E816 320g Temperature Range 10 to 70 C Power Supply Operating Voltage 9 22V DC Operating Current 150mA excluding sensor currents and outputs Protection Battery transient protection Reverse battery protection via external fuse CAN Communications CAN bus speed 1Mbit s No CAN terminating resistor onboard ...

Страница 18: ... 100Hz CAN address 0x0F0 or 0x0F8 50Hz CAN address 0x0F4 or 0x0FC Analog Voltage Inputs Range 0 to 5V Resolution 4 89mV 10bit conversion Input Resistance 100Kohms to 0V Filtering Oversampled for anti aliasing Update rate on CAN 200Hz CAN address 0x0F0 or 0x0F8 50Hz CAN address 0x0F4 or 0x0FC Internal Cold Junction Compensation sensor Resolution 1 C Accuracy E8XX case temperature 25 C 2 C E8XX case...

Страница 19: ...ullup resistor 2700 ohms to 5V Voltage range 0 to 15V Positive trigger threshold 3 5V max Negative trigger threshold 1 0V min Hysteresis 0 5V min Freq Range for inputs 1 4 1Hz to 6kHz Freq Resolution for inputs 1 4 0 1Hz Minimum Pulse Width 0 05mS Update rate on CAN 200Hz CAN address 0x0F0 or 0x0F8 50Hz CAN address 0x0F4 or 0x0FC ...

Страница 20: ...e given number of outputs 1 Output 3 2A 2 Outputs 2 3A 4 Outputs 1 6A 8 Outputs 1 1A Duty cycle resolution high speed outputs 255 steps 0 100 Frequency Range high speed outputs 8Hz to 5kHz Duty cycle resolution low speed outputs 20 steps 0 100 Frequency Range low speed outputs 1Hz to 100Hz ...

Страница 21: ...0mm 20in of twisted wire and should be within 500mm of one end of the trunk If desired two CAN Cable connectors may be used so that the MoTeC CAN Cable may be connected to either side of the vehicle Both connectors must be within 500mm of each end of the trunk CAN LO CAN HI 100R 100R CAN LO CAN HI 500mm Max CAN LO CAN HI CAN Cable Connector 500mm Max CAN Bus 500mm Max 100R Terminating Resistors at...

Страница 22: ...ice 0V 1 8V 3 CAN LO 4 CAN HI 5 2 0V 8V 72 71 Bat Bat E8xx Power and Ground Wiring Bat Bat E888 A17 B8 B9 A10 A11 B15 B16 E816 28 29 30 37 38 39 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 Additional Power and Ground pins are provided to simplify wiring and to meet the current requirements of any devices connected to the PWM outputs As a general principle if no outputs are being used then wiring one power and one ground...

Страница 23: ... Connector Any Other CAN Device 0V 1 8V 3 CAN LO 4 CAN HI 5 2 0V 8V 72 71 Bat Bat E8xx Power and Ground Wiring Bat Bat E888 A17 B8 B9 A10 A11 B15 B16 E816 28 29 30 37 38 39 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 Additional Power and Ground pins are provided to simplify and to meet the current requirements of any devices connected to the PWM outputs As a general principle if no outputs are being used then wiring one...

Страница 24: ...5 A6 CJC1 B6 PWM6 A7 CJC2 B7 PWM7 A8 B8 BATTERY A9 B9 BATTERY A10 BATTERY B10 DIG2 A11 BATTERY B11 DIG1 A12 TC4 B12 DIG5 A13 TC4 B13 PWM8 A14 TC3 B14 0V COMMS A15 0V B15 BATTERY A16 8V B16 BATTERY A17 BATTERY B17 A18 TC5 B18 DIG4 A19 TC5 B19 DIG3 A20 TC6 B20 5V A21 TC6 B21 0V A22 AV1 B22 8V A23 AV2 B23 CAN HI A24 AV3 B24 CAN LO A25 AV4 B25 DIG6 A26 TC7 B26 A27 TC7 A28 TC8 A29 TC8 A30 AV5 A31 AV6 A...

Страница 25: ...TERY 7 PWM5 40 8 41 DIGITAL IN 5 9 AV9 42 DIGITAL IN 6 10 43 11 AV12 44 AV14 12 0V COMMS 45 8V 13 BATTERY 46 5V 14 BATTERY 47 CAN LO 15 BATTERY 48 16 PWM4 49 PWM3 17 CJC2 50 18 0V 51 19 BATTERY 52 AV15 20 BATTERY 53 5V 21 BATTERY 54 CAN HI 22 BATTERY 55 23 DIGITAL IN 1 56 PWM2 24 DIGITAL IN 2 57 AV16 25 58 AV1 26 AV13 59 AV2 27 0V 60 AV3 28 BATTERY 61 PWM1 29 BATTERY 62 AV4 30 BATTERY 63 AV5 31 64...

Страница 26: ...520 2 01 Positioner for Crimp Tool M22520 2 07 Note that the Crimp Contacts are type 22D this is needed to set the crimp tool correctly Wire Stripping Tool The following tool is recommended Ideal Industries 45 2133 stripping tool with LB1195 wire stop Heatshrink Boots Straight Racychem 202K153 Hellermann 156 42 G Right Angle Racychem 222K153 Hellermann 1156 4 G ...

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