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blog:car_stuff_pycosworth_configuration [2021/08/18 10:46] – [Watchdog Timer Settings] john | blog:car_stuff_pycosworth_configuration [2021/08/18 10:56] (current) – [Configuring PyCosworth] john | ||
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====== PyCosworth Configuration ====== | ====== PyCosworth Configuration ====== | ||
- | ===== Configuring PyCosworth ===== | + | {{: |
- | PyCosworth is a combination of code-reader/ | + | [[: |
The software can be configured to enable or disable most of those options. | The software can be configured to enable or disable most of those options. | ||
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==== Cosworth ECU Settings ==== | ==== Cosworth ECU Settings ==== | ||
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+ | Only valid if **USE_COSWORTH** is set to **True**. | ||
* COSWORTH_ECU_USB | * COSWORTH_ECU_USB | ||
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==== AEM Wideband AFR Settings ==== | ==== AEM Wideband AFR Settings ==== | ||
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+ | Only valid if **USE_AEM** is set to **True**. | ||
* AEM_USB | * AEM_USB | ||
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==== Graphics / OLED Display Settings ==== | ==== Graphics / OLED Display Settings ==== | ||
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+ | These settings are only valid if the **USE_GRAPHICS** setting is set to **True**. They control how the emulated screen and the physical OLED screen behave, the sensors which are shown and/or their sizes and resolutions. | ||
* GFX_MASTER_SIZE | * GFX_MASTER_SIZE | ||
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==== Datalogger Settings ==== | ==== Datalogger Settings ==== | ||
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+ | Datalogger settings are only valid if the **USE_DATALOGGER** variable is set to **True**. These settings configure how the data logging portion of the application works, including the name and location of where sensor data logs are stored. | ||
* LOGGING_HEARTBEAT_TIMER | * LOGGING_HEARTBEAT_TIMER | ||
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==== Watchdog Timer Settings ==== | ==== Watchdog Timer Settings ==== | ||
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+ | Watchdog timer settings are only relevant if the **USE_PI_WATCHDOG** variable is set to **True**. These settings configure how the Pi interacts with and responds to status information from the //Super Watchdog V2// addon. | ||
* WATCHDOG_HEARTBEAT_TIMER | * WATCHDOG_HEARTBEAT_TIMER | ||
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* WATCHDOG_POWER_SHUTDOWN_TIMER | * WATCHDOG_POWER_SHUTDOWN_TIMER | ||
- | * How long after detecting the input voltage to the Pi to begin shutting | + | * How long after detecting the input voltage to the Pi has failed before beginning |
* WATCHDOG_POWER_NOMINAL | * WATCHDOG_POWER_NOMINAL | ||
- | * How many volts should be considered nominal to power the Pi. If less than this number of volts is detected, then consider the input power or ignition to have been disconnected. **Reccomendation: | + | * How many volts should be considered nominal to power the Pi. If less than this number of volts is detected, then consider the input power or ignition to have been disconnected |
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