AEM Analog Wideband Gague 30-5130 and evoscan
#1
AEM Analog Wideband Gague 30-5130 and evoscan
Has anyone been able to get the new Analog needle type gauge to work with a serial connection.
As I understand it, the old AEM Wideband had a white and blue connector where the white connector went to the AEM EMS and the blue went to a serial connection.
With the new analog gauge the is a white and brown wire; the white being for Lambda + and the brown for Lambda - ...... What do I use for my serial connection? The brown and then ground my serial connection to my chassis?
Any help would be appreciated. As it stands right now I have the white going to the #2 pin and the Brown to the #5 pin on my serial connection. When I try to log with Evoscan I get nothing.
I cannot imagine AEM removing serial support with thier new gauge.
Thanks.
As I understand it, the old AEM Wideband had a white and blue connector where the white connector went to the AEM EMS and the blue went to a serial connection.
With the new analog gauge the is a white and brown wire; the white being for Lambda + and the brown for Lambda - ...... What do I use for my serial connection? The brown and then ground my serial connection to my chassis?
Any help would be appreciated. As it stands right now I have the white going to the #2 pin and the Brown to the #5 pin on my serial connection. When I try to log with Evoscan I get nothing.
I cannot imagine AEM removing serial support with thier new gauge.
Thanks.
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You need to read the manual, the 0-5v serial output wire needs to go to pin 2 on the connector and you need to connect a wire to pin 5 and connect it to chassis ground. I can't find the manual on line so i can't help you any further... sorry. If I had to guess the analog out would be the brown wire...
Last edited by Fast_Freddie; Aug 6, 2009 at 01:55 AM.
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This is what the manual says in front of me:
White: The white wire should be connected to the Lambda + input on the EMS or the analog + on a similar device.
Brown: The brown wire should be connected to the Lambda - input or the analog - input. If the EMS or similar device does not have a - input, the brown wire should be connected to the sensor ground. If no sensor ground is available, the Brown wire should be connected to a power ground. NOTE: The Brown wire must be connected in order to get correct readings from the analog output.
So far I have tried the following:
Connected the White to pin #2 and the Brown to pin #5 on my serial cable. - no luck
Connected the White to pin #2 my serial cable and the pin #5 to the ground on my accessory port. - no luck
Any help is appreciated.
White: The white wire should be connected to the Lambda + input on the EMS or the analog + on a similar device.
Brown: The brown wire should be connected to the Lambda - input or the analog - input. If the EMS or similar device does not have a - input, the brown wire should be connected to the sensor ground. If no sensor ground is available, the Brown wire should be connected to a power ground. NOTE: The Brown wire must be connected in order to get correct readings from the analog output.
So far I have tried the following:
Connected the White to pin #2 and the Brown to pin #5 on my serial cable. - no luck
Connected the White to pin #2 my serial cable and the pin #5 to the ground on my accessory port. - no luck
Any help is appreciated.
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