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Author: Subject: Couple of questions re: Digidash (1)
gingerprince

posted on 30/1/06 at 10:12 PM Reply With Quote
Couple of questions re: Digidash (1)

I have a digidash 1 on my MK and have a couple of questions: -

1) I have the 3-pin plug for the serial connection but no 9-pin D-plug at the other end. Can someone tell me which of the 3 pins connects to which pins on a D-plug so I can solder a suitable cable?

2) I need the 4-pin connector to hook up the auxiliary switches for lap timing etc. Is this a standard connector I can get from maplin/farnell etc or do I need to get this from ETB? If it's standard does anyone have a part number?

3) Oil sensors seem sensible. I intend to get an oil pressure sensor from ETB which I understand can replace the existing low-pressure switch and feed the pressure guage (if mounted remotely with hose), but am I correct in thinking that I'd need a suitably modified sump (fireblade) if I want oil temperature too? On this subject too where may I get suitable hose from?

4) I seem to remember reading somewhere that the Digidash (1) can have a GPS (or accelerometer?) input to log position for uber-geeky telemetry - am i dreaming or is this true and if so where from and how much? (not listed on ETB site). Probably not hugely useful to me for tuning purposes etc to be honest but I'm a techno geek so it seems a cool thing to have

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gingerprince

posted on 31/1/06 at 08:36 AM Reply With Quote
I've answered question 2 myself. Here if anyone else wants them: -

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Search.aspx?criteria=FM52G&doy=31m1& ;source=15

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DarrenW

posted on 31/1/06 at 09:38 AM Reply With Quote
Have you tried going to the ETB website. They have several downloads available. Might have the wiring diags you need. They also have the latest analysis software there for download too.

Does the DD1 have the 2 axis g sensors. These can be used to good effect to draw the circuit map in the analysis tools so you can monitor your progress on track. I have been led to believe these are more accurate than gps based monitors.

Here is link to save you searching
http://www.etbinstruments.com/Digidash_Downloads.htm

I bet ETB will supply you everything you need - they are a good bunch.

[Edited on 31/1/06 by DarrenW]






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gingerprince

posted on 31/1/06 at 12:52 PM Reply With Quote
I emailed ETB about the serial cable pinouts and got a fairly prompt response. I'll include it here for the benefit of future searchers: -

DD1 Serial Connector Pin Outs

3 Pin PLUG --> 9 Pin D-Type

PIN 1 --> PIN 2
PIN 2 --> PIN 3
PIN 3 --> PIN 5

( edited to add that this does work, I've built and tested it )

Not sure about the g-sensors, I will enquire however my understanding of g sensors is that they are good in conjunction with GPS for interpolation purposes. g sensors on their own are liable to drift effects, for example the effect of G applied to the sensor under body roll (granted that's less of an issue if you're not driving a standard road car).

[Edited on 1/2/06 by gingerprince]

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