Hello,
I'm working with a FSAE team who runs an M130 ECU. We're developing an in-cylinder pressure measurement system, and we'd like to capture both the crank position sensor (12-1 pattern, with AC waveform) and the cylinder transducer output (0.5-5V output, 9-18 VDC/85 mA excitation) on a single USB data acquisition box with 8 single-ended channels. Eventually we'd also like to input coil and injector pulses to the same box.
To avoid grounding problems I was planning to convert the AC crank waveform to a positive square wave, and then pass through an opto-isolator to the same ground as the pressure sensor. A similar strategy could also be used for the coil and injector signals.
Another alternative is to use a small DC step-up converter on either sensor A or B 5V sources/ground (matching the current crank input) to get to the 9-18 VDC to power the transducer. I could record at least those 2 voltages on the same ground then. Do those circuits have adequate current capacity for an extra 200 mA load (fairly conservative estimate)? How about the 6.3V +V supply? I don't see a dedicated ground for that one, could that work referenced to A or B 0V?
Third alternative is to purchase a different data acquisition device that supports differential measurements and sidestep some of the electronics trickery. The current hardware has nice sampling rates for the price however, and I'd like to explore nerdy options before throwing money at the problem.
Suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Mark