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Description of Parameters






Description of parameters

Parameters, value

Note! The parameters that can be read off are determined by the systems with which the car is equipped.

Acceleration sensor suspension
Measurement range 0-5 V.
The Suspension Module (SUM) receives information about the vertical movement of the front wheels from the acceleration sensors on the shock absorbers. The value is approximately 2.5 V when the body is stationary.

Position sensor suspension
Measurement range approximately 0.5-4.5 V.
The Suspension Module (SUM) receives information about the vertical position of the rear wheels from the position sensors mounted on a bracket in the body. The value varies between 0.5 V- 4.5 V depending on the position of the rear car body.

Acceleration sensor body
Measurement range 0-5 V.
The Suspension Module (SUM) receives information about the vertical movement of the car body from three acceleration sensors mounted at the corners of the car body. The value is approximately 2 V when the body is stationary.

Suspension Module (SUM) system voltage
Measurement range U bat.
Power supply to the Suspension Module (SUM).

Voltage feed sensor, output 1 and 2
Measurement approximately 0-5 V.
The acceleration sensors and position sensors are supplied with voltage, approx. 5 V, from the Suspension module (SUM). Voltage feed to the sensors is divided between two different outputs on the control module. The position sensor left rear is supplied with voltage via voltage feed 2 from the control module and other sensors via voltage feed 1 from the control module. In case of malfunction of one or several sensors the control module can shut off one or both outputs for voltage feed to the sensors.

Power supply to the solenoids
Measurement range Ulow - Ubat.
The solenoids are supplied with Ubat by the Suspension Module (SUM) during control or when activated via VIDA vehicle communication.