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From: noisymime
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  • This looks interesting. Good job.

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  • You left the plastic on the LCD screen

  • Awesome! What are you using for inputs and how are you calibrating them?

  • @hannas1234 The input is a hall effect sensor on the front wheel reading pulses as the back of the wheel studs pass by. Calibration is the same as any rally computer (Drive along a known length of road), although the calibration number is equal to the tyre circumference in mm divided by the number of wheel studs, so you can get fairly close with a simple measurement.

    I'll have to put a followup video up showing it running in the car.

  • @noisymime Thanks! Do you think the same could be accomplished with a ABS wheel sensor?

  • @hannas1234 It would depend on what kind of sensor it is. Basically it just needs to provide a 3-5v square wave pulse, which is basically any hall or optical sensor. If its a VR sensor it will still work, though you'd have to do some trickery to clean the signal up.

  • @noisymime Also, could it be programmed to read in hundredths of a min rather than seconds?

  • @hannas1234

    Sure, the controller itself is actually already doing this, but is only displaying in seconds as the LCD I'm using does not have a particularly good refresh rate.

  • Not sure if my message directly to you was sent. I am looking for the source code.

    Thanks,

    John

    jbjerke at gmail c0m

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