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Problems with edge delay function

Postby injectordynamics on Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:07 am

I am using the edge delay function to qualify lambda data. The goal is to ignore any data during rapid throttle movement, and for 1.5 secs after the throttle has stabilized.

I am using 2 calculations.

1. Throttle Pos ROC = abs(derivative('Throttle Pos' [%]))
2. Edge Delay Test = edge_delay('Throttle Pos ROC'<12,1.5,rise)

This works fine if the driver comes on the throttle, or lifts off the throttle cleanly, but if there is a lot of on/off throttle movement in a short period of time the output of formula 2 is unpredictable.

I have attached a log with local math channels. Could someone give this a look and tell me what might be happening?

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Re: Problems with edge delay function

Postby injectordynamics on Sun Jul 19, 2009 8:25 am

Oops. Wrong File.

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Re: Problems with edge delay function

Postby Fermin on Wed Feb 10, 2010 2:07 am

injectordynamics wrote:I am using the edge delay function to qualify lambda data. The goal is to ignore any data during rapid throttle movement, and for 1.5 secs after the throttle has stabilized.

I am using 2 calculations.

1. Throttle Pos ROC = abs(derivative('Throttle Pos' [%]))
2. Edge Delay Test = edge_delay('Throttle Pos ROC'<12,1.5,rise)

This works fine if the driver comes on the throttle, or lifts off the throttle cleanly, but if there is a lot of on/off throttle movement in a short period of time the output of formula 2 is unpredictable.

I have attached a log with local math channels. Could someone give this a look and tell me what might be happening?

20081009-2004703.ldx


If I understand you, I think that the formulas are this:

1. Throttle Pos ROC = abs(derivative('Throttle Pos' [%]))
2. Edge Delay Test = (edge_delay('Throttle Pos ROC'>12,1.5,rise))*(-1)+1
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Re: Problems with edge delay function

Postby David Ferguson on Tue Mar 09, 2010 5:19 pm

I know this is an old post. But I think what you want to use is the time_valid() function.

I went ahead and used it with your original Edge Delay Test like this:

Qualified Lambda = choose(time_valid('Edge Delay Test', 1.5), 'Lambd1' [LA], invalid())

This gives you exactly Lambda values when the throttle rate of change is low for at least 1.5 seconds, and ends as soon at the rate exceeds that limit. You can then use this channel to generate reports with statistics on the qualified lambda data.
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