Hi All,
I have decided to use an Arduino & data logger on my '1984 Machine' and 'Bike Wheel SSG' the '8 coiler' can wait as it is under rebuild.
The problem is to stop the spike from interfering with the sensors and Arduino. I have looked at what is available to measure volts, amps and RPM.
A separate Arduino wll be used to measure cap voltage and to control a power mosfet to dump into batteries.
Okay so far I have bought the Adafruit Data Logger, Sparkfun ACS712 5A break out board. For voltage measurement I have ordered the High Linear Analog Opto Coupler IL300.
With a few resistors I can get from 50V down to 5V analog and opto-couple the signal to the Arduino. Circuit designed but not built/tested.
The 5A break out board uses a Hall effect sensor, so that should be okay as there isn't any direct connection to the circuit. Will be testing this soon.
The RPM sensor I have used the same Reflective Object Sensor that I used with a prior standalone circuit. I am using the Optek OPB705WZ. Since the Arduino is supplying the power
and reading the signal the circuit only requires two resistors and the sensor.
My next post 'Arduino Sensor RPM' I will show the circuit, Arduino sketch, photos of my build and test results.
All the best
Peter
I have decided to use an Arduino & data logger on my '1984 Machine' and 'Bike Wheel SSG' the '8 coiler' can wait as it is under rebuild.
The problem is to stop the spike from interfering with the sensors and Arduino. I have looked at what is available to measure volts, amps and RPM.
A separate Arduino wll be used to measure cap voltage and to control a power mosfet to dump into batteries.
Okay so far I have bought the Adafruit Data Logger, Sparkfun ACS712 5A break out board. For voltage measurement I have ordered the High Linear Analog Opto Coupler IL300.
With a few resistors I can get from 50V down to 5V analog and opto-couple the signal to the Arduino. Circuit designed but not built/tested.
The 5A break out board uses a Hall effect sensor, so that should be okay as there isn't any direct connection to the circuit. Will be testing this soon.
The RPM sensor I have used the same Reflective Object Sensor that I used with a prior standalone circuit. I am using the Optek OPB705WZ. Since the Arduino is supplying the power
and reading the signal the circuit only requires two resistors and the sensor.
My next post 'Arduino Sensor RPM' I will show the circuit, Arduino sketch, photos of my build and test results.
All the best
Peter
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