![]() ![]() this sample logs using the MUT-II protocol over the K-line, which works microSD card inserted in the openport in order to work must be named logcfg.txt and be placed in the root directory of the sample logging configuration file for openport 2.0 If you want to log pulls, setup TPS based or even RPM based triggers as shown in the example You can have no trigger defined within the logcfg file which will enable the logging to begin once the vehicle is turned on, and ends once the vehicle is shut off. There are a variety of ways to start/end the data logging cycle. ![]() in the case of the AEM UEGO, there is simply one column of data, and it is already scaled appropriately numbers by choosing a paramid starting at 1 which indicates the column number you can sample data from a particular column of considered to mark the beginning of a new row of data. furthermore, the carriage return and line feed characters are ![]() ![]() the ascii channel considers anything other than the characters to be a all of these can be changed for other scenarios the default baud rate and setting are 9600,N,8,1. the default protocolid is 9, which corresponds to the 3/32" jack receive-only serial port the "ascii" channel type can listen on any protocol for incoming numeric text Instead of using a Serial to USB adapter like you would to log to the computer, you are simply using a Serial to 2.5mm Stereo Jack cable as pictured Below is the currently found coding to place into the logcfg file in order to log your AEM wideband. There are a couple options/method for logging the AEM that I will be checking with to find a working method. Logging the wideband is an issue right now that needs to be sorted out for those using anything besides an Innovative unit. People have found that the larger capacity SDcards may not work or cause problems, most suggest a 2gb card, I am using a 4gb and have no issues. You need a "logcfg" file in the root directy of the SDcard (no special folder, just put the file on the card). The Tactrix 2.0 cable has a mini SD card slot in it that allows you to simply plug the OBD portion of the cable directly into the OBD port on the vehicle, without having the cable plugged in to it. No more laptop required in the car and hooking up the cable to data log with this. Not sure if others have used this feature yet, or even aware of it but I am sharing the information. ![]()
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