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Dual voltage output from fuel quantity senders

 
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 03, 2013 12:26 pm    Post subject: Dual voltage output from fuel quantity senders Reply with quote

I have 2 fuel gauges in my airplane that work on 12v and 5v, and only
one (resistance type) sender. I am trying to figure out how to get both
gauges to work and be accurate. The 12v gauge is a straight analogue
device with a pointer. The 5v gauge is part of an EFIS. At present I am
using the analogue gauge only and the EFIS is continually upset at
having no fuel quantity input.

I have looked into a solution using an Arduino, sampling the data in
doesn't seem to be too difficult, using the analogue input and a voltage
divider circuit to drop the input voltage. I think I can get the Arduino
to drive something like a MCP41100 8 bit dual digital potentiometer as
an output device, with the 2 channels one for each of the 12v & 5v
circuits. However these devices work at 5v and low current.

So my question to the smart people here is how to I use the output of
these digipots to look to the gauges as though they are a 30-240 ohm
fuel quantity sender?

Regards, Peter


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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 7:11 am    Post subject: Dual voltage output from fuel quantity senders Reply with quote



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PostPosted: Fri Oct 04, 2013 10:13 am    Post subject: Re: Dual voltage output from fuel quantity senders Reply with quote

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I have 2 fuel gauges in my airplane that work on 12v and 5v, and only
one (resistance type) sender. I am trying to figure out how to get both
gauges to work and be accurate. The 12v gauge is a straight analogue
device with a pointer. The 5v gauge is part of an EFIS. At present I am
using the analogue gauge only and the EFIS is continually upset at
having no fuel quantity input.

I have looked into a solution using an Arduino, sampling the data in
doesn't seem to be too difficult, using the analogue input and a voltage
divider circuit to drop the input voltage. I think I can get the Arduino
to drive something like a MCP41100 8 bit dual digital potentiometer as
an output device, with the 2 channels one for each of the 12v & 5v
circuits. However these devices work at 5v and low current.

So my question to the smart people here is how to I use the output of
these digipots to look to the gauges as though they are a 30-240 ohm
fuel quantity sender?

Regards, Peter


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sampling the data in doesn't seem to be too difficult, using the analogue input and a voltage divider circuit to drop the input voltage


So Peter, why not run that output into the Efis? Or if this won't do, then reduce the 12V ratiometric voltage with an op amp. I think your approach is getting way too complicated to start adding an Arduino.

What am I missing?


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