PLM Rs232 Connection to Dyno
Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 8:11 pm
Morning all,
We are just coming to the finishing stages of installing our brand new Land and Sea DYNOmite engine dyno. I am now going through the processes of getting communications between the computer system and the boards which seems to be working fine.
We have 2 x Motec PLMs which we use in some of our cars for set up and ultimately want to use on the dyno set up, initially I was going to set them up on one of the 0-5v signal inputs into the loom however after doing some reading it would be easier for us, and more accurate, to use the serial RS232 connection.
The Land and Sea DYNOMAX software is very customisable and supports lots of 3rd party inputs and outputs, however I have never played with setting up and RS232 connections. I know in the Motec manual it has the RS232 message format in Appendix N but I have no idea what to do with that information as the I/O window in the software asks for lots of different information.
I have also wondered whether to go down the CAN route but this seems even more complicated to me.
Any help, advice or ideas where I can go to get the relavent information or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Josh
We are just coming to the finishing stages of installing our brand new Land and Sea DYNOmite engine dyno. I am now going through the processes of getting communications between the computer system and the boards which seems to be working fine.
We have 2 x Motec PLMs which we use in some of our cars for set up and ultimately want to use on the dyno set up, initially I was going to set them up on one of the 0-5v signal inputs into the loom however after doing some reading it would be easier for us, and more accurate, to use the serial RS232 connection.
The Land and Sea DYNOMAX software is very customisable and supports lots of 3rd party inputs and outputs, however I have never played with setting up and RS232 connections. I know in the Motec manual it has the RS232 message format in Appendix N but I have no idea what to do with that information as the I/O window in the software asks for lots of different information.
I have also wondered whether to go down the CAN route but this seems even more complicated to me.
Any help, advice or ideas where I can go to get the relavent information or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Josh