Temp sensor calibrations - are they in the msq?
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RedRocketRally
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Temp sensor calibrations - are they in the msq?
Just now I was digging through my msq file in Notepad, and can't find the temperature calibration settings. So my first question: are they in there, and if so, what's the variable called?
I also found "thermistor.log", and the info in that file ("this is what was sent, and you can delete this file...") makes me think the calibration info is only stored in the MS flash memory, and probably is wiped out with a firmware update.
I've updated the Microsquirt firmware a few times since I first set the IAT and CLT calibration settings (using room temp, ice water, and boiling water per the tutorial on diyautotune.com). I was assuming the calibration would load when I reloaded the msq, but now I suspect it isn't, and is using some default settings instead. Do I need to re-enter the calibration info anytime I load new firmware? Do I need to recalibrate when I load an msq file, or just on firmware updates?
Are there any other configurations that I need to re-do after a firmware update that aren't stored in the msq?
Thanks,
brian
Re: Temp sensor calibrations - are they in the msq?
yes, it's burned into flash memory using the thermistor thing. tools -> calibrate thermistor tables...
inputs are bias resistor value, and 3 data points. the bias resistor value is a fixed value on the board. the 3 data points are not linear, so there is some kind of interpolation when the curve is burned in.
default values are GM sensors. i was recently creeping around this info because i'm working on a BMW which has different values.
too bad you found the problem on a day that really counts.... otherwise, how did it go? hopefully didn't ruin all the fun.
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RedRocketRally
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Re: Temp sensor calibrations - are they in the msq?
Its all a learning experience. At least now I know what I need to do each time (that's half the battle! ;). I'll have to measure the sensors again, since I didn't write the numbers down, but that's not too big of a deal.
Learning all this stuff is fun, but sometimes a little quirky, i guess.
Thanks!
brian