5v signal output

boosted2085

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im about to install maft pro on my 7m i was wondering if any one knew where to get a 5v signal output for data logging on the ecu or if just buy a 5v restrictor diode and tap a 12v
 

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boosted2085;1294384 said:
the vc is the tps..ill check it with the voltmeter..if not ill use the resistor
Resistor is applicable only if you have constant and small current . What current you expect ?
 

boosted2085

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it said to run a 0-5v resistor off a 12v if the ecu doesnt have a 5v output...im running jaw(just another wideband)...if i use more than a 5v on the datalogger itll fry the microcontroller
 

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boosted2085;1294429 said:
it said to run a 0-5v resistor off a 12v if the ecu doesnt have a 5v output...im running jaw(just another wideband)...if i use more than a 5v on the datalogger itll fry the microcontroller

In this case you do not need resistor ! You can use some kind of simple 3 pin stabilizer like 7805 . You can see example of schematic here :
http://www.sorgonet.com/trashing/ComputerAudioCDCarPlayer/
Total expenses do not need to be more than ~5$ but you will get rock solid 5V voltage to around 1A ( 1000ma , depend from model) current .
 

dbsupra90

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boosted2085;1294429 said:
it said to run a 0-5v resistor off a 12v if the ecu doesnt have a 5v output...im running jaw(just another wideband)...if i use more than a 5v on the datalogger itll fry the microcontroller

gotcha. i thought you were datalogging off the maftpro and didn't know why you needed a 5v line
 

boosted2085

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i looked at the pinout for the jaw...i was looking at the rpm signal, thats what needed to be 5v.as far as datalogging what does the maft pro datalog besides the a/f ratio i know that needs to be tap into the wb with the orange and purple connector
 

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After making this stabilizer and get stable 5V you can put potentiometer and emulate signals from 0 to +5V like this from sensors if this is what you need .