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ECU connection
AiM systems acquire data from the ECU of your vehicle.
The list of available ECU drivers, constantly updated and upgraded, includes 1,500 + different ECUs, either Stock and Racing; they are sorted by manufacturer/vehicle model: for each ECU you find the proprietary communication protocols, including the standard OBDII ones.
From a hardware point of view, AiM systems manage the following data lines: CAN, RS232 and K-Line.
MXS2 screenshot example
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Analog/digital inputs
AiM systems analog inputs are recorded up to 1,000 times per second each. You can connect and monitor all kinds of sensors, like:
Ratiometric potentiometers
Pressure sensors
Thermo-resistances
K-type thermocouples
... and many others, all your custom sensors included.
AiM systems also feature digital inputs:
Speed signals
From the ECU, from the GPS and from the wheel sensors.
RPM
From the ECU or from a digital input connected to a square wave signal (8 to 50 V) or to a low voltage (from 150 to 400 V) of the coil.
Lap signal
Lap and split times are sampled by the GPS or via optical receiver/transmitter.
MXL2 available channels list
Custom sensor - Calibration table
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Inertial platform
The internal three-axial accelerometer, the gyroscope and the magnetometer provide the AiM systems a very powerful array of information. These force and motion sensors enable you to quantify the dynamic characteristics of your vehicle. Measuring acceleration forces and gyro rates can assist in determining how to improve your vehicle performances.
The graphic above shows three laps run on the same circuit, based on the G-force data acquired by the internal three-axial accelerometer and the gyroscope: on the right and left side, the grapich shows the lateral acceleration the vehicle could stand while it was cornering (almost 2G reached on both sides). When it comes about the longitudinal acceleration, according to the graphic, the vehicle generates much more pression while it’s braking (down side of the graphic) than when it’s accelerating.
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Math channels
With AiM systems you immediately get Math Channels values: the dash logger can be configured to display those values (i.e. brake bias, calculated gear) in real time.
MXS2 screenshot example
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Second CAN
An innovative AiM systems feature is its CAN2 line, managing data coming from your additional modules (i.e. ABS, traction control, infrared temperature sensors and more...).
This feature meets the requirements of a growing number of racers, as the use of additional modules is becoming quite common in a number of series.
MXS2 screenshot example
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