Scott@FP wrote:I have a multifunction process calibrator, which simulates a TC input by mV or temp and has all the common NIST TC type mV tables in memory, a current to 24mA, or a voltage to 20v, and can step by 1 mV. Just hooked it up to an M800 and put a voltage output onto an AT input.
It read correctly to 1mV.
It really depends upon the nature of the sensors output whether or not it will work on an AT input, maybe there will be an offset applied, maybe not, but if you are short inputs its worth a try, and offsets can be compensated for in the sensor calibration. Its worth experimenting with.
Multifunction process calibrator, I don't know how I lived without it, very handy tool, and these days they are pretty cheap.
For info, the pressure output of the sensor reads OK on an AT input (slight offset, just need to change the table)....the temperature output on the sensor doesn't read at all on an AT input. A bit ironic that the temperature sensor doesn't work on an AT input! Still, freed up a knock sensor input so good enough.
A single knock sensor on a V6 probably isn't ideal but still better than NONE.
Thanks for the tip.