David Ferguson wrote:I've been working with another ADL3 on the bench, and noticed that it gets really warm if left powered on and connected to Ethernet for say 30 minutes (not sure if Ethernet had anything to do with it, but wanted to note that) The dash was not supplying power to anything external. The G-sensor calibration changed over that time (at 70degF, I zeroed, and sent the configuration; 30 minutes later the dash was 133 degF, and the G-sensors were reading like .17 - .19).
Is it expected that the G-sensor calibration will change with temperature? Can Motec build in a compensation for this?
Any update on support for dash tilt?
Hi David,
Sorry i missed the point of your post last week and focused on the G sensor.
The dash should not get hot unless something is wrong. Maximum temperature should only be 10 to 15deg C above ambiant, unless it is at it's limits for supply currents, then it still shouldn't get as hot as you are seeing.
I have shorted the 5V supply to ground for an extended period and the dash got up to ~60deg C before i noticed. Could something like this be the cause??
Does it happen all the time, or all the time when the ethernet is connected?? Can you tell me how much current the dash is drawing from the power supply/battery?
We will look into adding a temperature compensation to the sensors.
On another note, to add to my previous post, you can do the mounting angle correction in i2 Pro using the following maths-
G Force Long Corrected [G] = 'G Force Vert' [G] * sin('Dash Mounting Angle' [rad]) + 'G Force Long' [G] * cos('Dash Mounting Angle' [rad])
G Force Vert Corrected [G] = 'G Force Vert' [G] * cos('Dash Mounting Angle' [rad]) - 'G Force Long' [G] * sin('Dash Mounting Angle' [rad])
The channel 'Dash Mounting Angle' is a constant setup in i2.