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by schmidtmotorworks
Thu Oct 05, 2017 9:21 pm
Forum: Pre-Sales Advice
Topic: Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM
Replies: 5
Views: 6671

Re: Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM

Does anyone know how I can figure out if the Pico 4824 would be compatible with the following sensors and amplifiers? I don't know what specs to look for to determine compatibility. #1 KISTLER 4049A10S 0-10BAR WATER COOLED ABSOLUTE PRESSURE SENSOR with a KISTLER PR-Amplifier Type 4622A #2 KISTLER 40...
by schmidtmotorworks
Sun Oct 01, 2017 11:58 pm
Forum: Pre-Sales Advice
Topic: Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM
Replies: 5
Views: 6671

Re: Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM

Martyn wrote:You may wish to post this question on our dedicated automotive forum
Will do, thanks.

I was a bit doubtful that the conventional use of the Picoscope in automotive applications goes to such high speed.

Best Regards

Jon
by schmidtmotorworks
Sat Sep 30, 2017 4:40 am
Forum: Pre-Sales Advice
Topic: Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM
Replies: 5
Views: 6671

Data-Logging Gas Waves in an Engine at 8,000 RPM

Dear Pico, I am collecting the pieces required to measure gas pressure in the ducts of an engine running at 8,000 RPM. I am hoping that a Picoscope of some kind can complete the hardware collection of my system. I would like to measure at each degree of crankshaft rotation if possible. (8,000(RPM)/6...