jon7009 wrote:
some switches will have the normal status condition be 0, and the switched condition be 1
invert that, and the normal status will be 1, and the switched condition will be 0.
if the normal status of the pin is to be grounded with <1v potential at the pin, and then switched condition is open, with >10v potential at the pin, then setting it up so that open is normal and grounded is switched, using an SPST switch, you'd set the pin to be inverted in the table because you flipped which state is normal.
Ok, I was sort of correctly assuming that part of the logic, I guess my question is more in the application logic..maybe if I explain what I'm trying to do... I just want to make sure I'm doing it/understand it right. The "why" would it be inverted or not is what gets me.
NLTSClutch Input: Using: Intercooler Autowash
Wiring: Chassis ground---->clutch switch------>Blower Pin on ECU.
(B12) B135 Pin 12 (WR) On=0 Off=10-13Clutch Switch:
(OFF)=0 (in logger/switch input) Clutch Not Depressed = Switch closed = ECU see's "Grounded" because it connects to the chassis ground.
(ON)=1 (in logger/switch input) Clutch Depressed, switch opens = ECU see's 10-13v
If that's right, I want to invert because "On" on the ECU Pin for the autowash is grounded but "Off" on the clutch switch is grounded?
My current configuration plan is:
Logging: Defog Pin
NLTS Activation Input: Blower Switch pin
(A9) B134 Pin 9 (GR) On=0 Off=10-13Launch Control Activation Input:Blower Switch pin
Global Map Switch with Blower Switch pin
Blower Switch is NOT inverted because On=Grounded so I would just run wiring as: Chassis Ground--->SPST switch---Blower switch pin on ECU?
Map 1: Low Boost, no fun
Map 2: High Boost, Launch Control, NLTS Active. (Im too much of a puss to enable anti-lag)
Is this...right or am still an idiot?
ECU:4L (207 v7)
Carberry/Full Speed Density