David Ferguson wrote:Let's start with what firmware package you are using?
Next, what are your thermocouples measuring? Exhaust Gas Temperature?
If you are using a GPx package and measuring exhaust temperature, then you set the Exhaust Temperature Bank x Collector Sensor Resource, or Exhaust Temperature Cylinder X Sensor Resource to the appropriate CAN x Offset y (the ECU Receive covers how you determine this). If the value is in whole degrees C, then you select "CAN ODP.1.0" (i.e. zero decimal digits) for the Sensor Calibration. If it's in 0.1degC, then you select "CAN 1DP.1.0" for the Sensor Calibration.
Yes, I am using this type of package to measure the Exhaust Gas Temperature. In the wording CAN x Offset y I did not understand what CAN x means because x in my case varies between 0 and 7 but I only have 3 CAN Bus, I understood however that I should enter Offset 0 so I have all the information on the temperature itself address.
I don't know if I can directly choose the "CAN ODP.1.0" or "CAN 1DP.1.0" options because my thermocouple amplifier sends a message divided into 4 channels of 16 bits each. In the first 3 it sends the temperature information respectively in Kelvin, Celsius and Fahrenheit, while in the last channel there is the voltage amplified in mV. For this reason I wanted to choose the "Custom CAN 1.0" option but I don't really understand how it works. Do you think it could work?