10.7 Analog inputs
10.7.1 Measurement channels
10.8 Configuring inputs
10.8.1 Configuring a predefined Bosch sensor with the
Bosch Motorsport
For each analog channel, several 'subchannels' are available.
Measurement labels with the characters 'raw' show the exact values in mV.
Measurement labels with the characters '_fi' show filtered values.
The word 'name' in the table is a placeholder for the channel's name.
Measurement label
raw_name
raw_name_fi
name
name_fi
Filtered channels are routed through digital low pass filters:
– C 60 uses A/D converter oversampling and digital filtering to recording rate
– Digital filters eliminate 'out-of-band' noise
– Cut-off frequency automatically adjusted to recording rate
– Linear phase – no signal distortion
– Latency compensation – no filter delay in recorded data
'Bosch Sensor Wizard'
1.
Click on 'Measurement Sources' in the Toolbox.
2.
Expand the list of 'I/O Channels' by clicking on '+' in the C 60 Project Tree.
1.
Drag the 'Bosch Sensor Wizard' from the Toolbox and drop it on the desired analog
input channel in the C 60 Project Tree. The 'Bosch Sensor Wizard' opens.
st
1
: Choose
the sensor's
category
nd
2
: Narrow your
choice by
choosing a type
rd
3
: Select the
exact type
Opens sensor's
datasheet
2.
Click 'Finish' when done.
Data Logger C 60
Analog and Frequency Inputs | 10
Function
mV value of sensor
filtered mV value of sensor
physical value of sensor
filtered physical value
These calibration
values will be
used
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