Another V5 SAUJP question
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Another V5 SAUJP question
For BLM main the adx has the value scaled from 90 to 165, yet in the bin, the scalar blm max is 160, and the blm min is 96. Should the values be scaled the same in both locations? The same disparity holds true for the Int, the adx has the value scaled 90 to 165, yet the bin has the blm integrator scalar max as 180, and the min as 80. I've searched and read a lot of old posts, but I can't find any references to this.
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Re: Another V5 SAUJP question
This scaling is for logging purposes. Editing values are still controlled by the XDF definition so you can't enter out of range values.
Some of the values round upwards or down if greater than half the next value.
To log an actual value at the end of the scale(such as the lower VE table RPM scale) the value will be pegged into the upper cell value during all times RPM is greater than 1600.
Any values you try to use from the 1600 RPM cells would be useless unless...
You add a 1700 RPM cell to catch anything that may go higher than the 1600 RPM level.
At the time, I made all of the scaling this way so the data would not be skewed.
The upper table values also have a catch value on the low side to ensure the numbers used to figure out BLM changes are correctly logged.
HTH,
Jp
BTW, the BLM "fine" is one step below the Integrator movement.
...What Elky said
Some of the values round upwards or down if greater than half the next value.
To log an actual value at the end of the scale(such as the lower VE table RPM scale) the value will be pegged into the upper cell value during all times RPM is greater than 1600.
Any values you try to use from the 1600 RPM cells would be useless unless...
You add a 1700 RPM cell to catch anything that may go higher than the 1600 RPM level.
At the time, I made all of the scaling this way so the data would not be skewed.
The upper table values also have a catch value on the low side to ensure the numbers used to figure out BLM changes are correctly logged.
HTH,
Jp
BTW, the BLM "fine" is one step below the Integrator movement.
...What Elky said
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