Originally Posted by dfddfd2
I've been using the TPS 5V power from the ECU to supply the GM 3bar 5V with no problems so far. The GM requires only 20mA max. Depending on the 5V power requirements of your MAP sensor, and any other devices you have requiring a 5V supply, you may want to use a separate supply, for example:
7805 5V Power Module/ Regulator
A 7805 5V power supply ($1.59 at RadioShack) by itself without a heat sink is good for about 380mA.
The 0-5V analog output from the MAP sensor will connect to the MAF sensor input, or to one of the 4 extra analog inputs on the new RT daughter board.
Thanks,
Dave
I've been using the TPS 5V power from the ECU to supply the GM 3bar 5V with no problems so far. The GM requires only 20mA max. Depending on the 5V power requirements of your MAP sensor, and any other devices you have requiring a 5V supply, you may want to use a separate supply, for example:
7805 5V Power Module/ Regulator
A 7805 5V power supply ($1.59 at RadioShack) by itself without a heat sink is good for about 380mA.
The 0-5V analog output from the MAP sensor will connect to the MAF sensor input, or to one of the 4 extra analog inputs on the new RT daughter board.
Thanks,
Dave
Hmm, interesting stuff. The zeitronix box already supplies 5v to it so i would just need to tap into the return signal of it. According to the site, it also is already temperature compensated so would an AIT still be required?