Tinkering Around!


 

This implies as bridge supply voltage decreases even minutely, the o/p voltage increases, almost doubles.

 

 

  1. WITH SENSOR CONNECTED BETWEEN 9B , 7B & 5B
  1. Before connecting sensor, adjust HV to about 2 V. connect sensor and adjust HV pot such that voltage between 9B & 7B is 2 V
  2. Connect meter between B/A 4(+) and B/A6(-) and adjust zero pot such that meter reads zero. If reading is negative, turn zero pot clockwise to increase
  3. The useful meter reading range is from 0 to 1 V
  4. 0 is 0% LEL and 1 V is 100% on which OR LED should light up. Adjust A1 , A2 to light up at 0.2 v and 0.6 v respectively.

 

 

 

  1. Expt2:

VHV =2 V between 9B & 7B

VA1=6.76 V (setpoint for A1 using A1 pot) (voltage at pin 2 of IC5B)

VA2= 6.90 V(setpoint for A2 using A2 pot) (voltage at pin6 of IC5B)

V5B= 1 V (measured) (signal voltage)

Voutput (IC3B pin 7 buffer voltage)= 6.13 V

 

OR setpoint= 7.12 V (pin9 of IC5D)(OR opamp)

Ref voltage for IC3C = 6.2 V (pin4 o/p of IC2)

 

 

13. Typical Repair case of AE-4103

In this card, on pressing READ button, FAULT will come, otherwise, PILOT glows without problem. When bench testing, it was also damaging the sensor, though, in control room rack, sensor was not damaged, but FAULT used to come on pressing read.

Solution

The NOR gate IC CD4001 was malfunctioning. The logic was all ok. However, current was leaking to adjacent gates. Therefore, when read button was pressed, 12 V should appear on the o/p pin of gate, instead 8 V was appearing and voltage at other pins were also changing due to internal current leak inside the IC and subsequent loading of the output (the o/p is designed to source only 6.8 ma of current max). This was varying the control voltage at the SMPS IC , hence high voltages were appearing on the output (instead of set 2 volts) and damaging the sensor. Replaced the IC, card works ok now.

 

 

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find out if someone is on or off in 14 days on/off

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Often it happens that people at home or office want to know whether a person would be on duty or off duty for planning a work or a function at  home etc. 

This software has been developed using Visual basic for applications (VBA) and runs in MS-Excel. Macros will have to be enabled for the file for this software to work.The software takes two inputs:-

(a) The date when the person has joined the shift ( to be entered in B1 cell)

(b) The date when his availability is to be ascertained. (to be entered in B4 cell)

 

After entering this data, click anywhere on the sheet, the result will be displayed in B7 cell and the full shift schedule starting from the date he has joined the shift to the test date period would be available in cell A10 onwards. Presently this will work for people in 14 days on/off shift.

click_here to download the file! Please note that macros have to be made enabled in order for this to work.

In-house design decode & repair of PCB-295 cards

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In-house design decode & repair of PCB-295 cards

1.    Introduction
This project is about repairing a card which is called the PCB 295. PCB 295 is used in the driller console for displaying various drilling parameters. The driller console is placed at the derrick floor of the rig. 

Drillers use an instrumentation system which is called the Advanced Instrumentation System or AIS. AIS has many sub-assemblies like the driller console  which is in the derrick  floor and the DAQ (Data Acquisition Unit) which is in the AIS  bunk house. 

The DAQ  is connected to the driller console by means of a serial link. The driller console has a series of horizontal and vertical LCD displays. Each of these horizontal and vertical displays require a display controller. This display controller is called PCB 295.

 
The values which are sent by the DAQ from the AIS bunk house are conveyed via redundant serial link by means of a stream which is a packet containing (address, data) pairs. All the parameters which are to be displayed are conveyed one by one serially. Each PCB 295 card has DIP switches which can set the address of the card.

Depending on the address received in the serial link , the card accepts the packet destined for it and drops the remaining. Once the packet is decoded, it is displayed in the respective horizontal or vertical display. Drilling parameters like hook load, bit weight, strokes per minute are displayed in the respective display(s). 

The hardware design of the card has been understood and so far 18 cards have been repaired. These cards had failed over a period of time.  The cost of each such card is about  Rs 66,615/- each. Therefore, the total cost of repaired cards is about  Rs Twelve Lakhs . Moreover, these cards are already out of production from OEM and these spares will be of help to meet contingency requirement till DAQ is upgraded to the next OEM supported version. 

2. Important part list:-

U1-CD 4011 BF (NAND gates) (CD 4011B)
U2-Intel 80c31BH (microcontroller)
U3-SN74HC373N (D Latch)
U4-AS65-6264 (RAM)- available RS INR 369 each
U5- ST M27C256 EEPROM
U6-CD4049 (Hex buffer/converter)
U7-HCF4047B (monostable multivibrator used as Watchdog timer)

VR1- LP2950 ACZ-5.0  voltage regulator 3 terminal

Q1 Q2 - 2N2907 NPN transistor

3. Tools required:-

1. Oscilloscope 20 MHz or Higher

2. Multimeter & LCR meter

3. 25 W soldering Iron

4. PTH Desoldering station 

5. Assorted Tweezers, snips, precision screw driver set. 

6. Mobile phone with 5X optical zoom

4. Key Learnings:-

1. Troubleshooting microcontroller based circuit cards.

2. How  watch dog timers are used to reboot microcontrollers in case of card errors

3. Desoldering of PTH ICs using vacuum desoldering station and to remove ICs from board without damaging PCB traces

4. How two serial signals are selected by microcontroller for maintaining redundancy. 

5. How trigger circuits are designed for making a re-triggerable monostable timer circuit. 
 

Download the Article to view the design, troubleshooting and repair exercise of these cards. 

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Optical Fibre Cabling

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1. For cabling involving trenching through GI, ensure before making estimates and BQ stage that the required dia pipe can be threaded for making connections etc. Local markets and plumbers generally have 1 inch die for threading 1 inch pipes.

2. GI Pipes come in classification of class A , B, C etc depending on quality. marked by  YELLOW, BLUE and RED  bands on the pipe in increasing order of pipe guage. Choose wisely.

3. Splicing Pigtails is easier and require less skill than fitting LC connectors onto optical fibre

 

 

Reading 9 track tape drive

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Oh legacy! 

1. First set the block size to variable 

mt -f /dev/stx setblk 0

2. rewind the tape

mt -f /dev/stx rewind

 

3. copy the files using input block size =512 (still don't know how to find out the ibs? any idea?)

dd if=/dev/stx of=/myfate ibs=512 count=3 // imagining a file to be occupying 3 blocks of 512 bytes. write a loop to copy all files.

 

 

 

Repair of HMI of Allen-Bradley model # 6181P-122TSXP no display problem

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1. Problem: 

 1. HMI of Allen-Bradley PLC with model # 6181P-122TSXP was not showing display. This HMI is used in centrifuge and costs around INR 7 Lakhs.

2. Tools required:-

1. Miniature screw driver set 2. Soldering station  3. Oscilloscope 4. PC motherboard diagnostic card 5. Multi-meter 6. mobile phone camera with 10X magnification

3. Troubleshooting Steps:-

3.1.Inserted a 4 digit PC motherboard diagnostic  card in the pci slot and powered up the machine, the numbers on digit display in card were changing and these numbers correspond to errors on mainboard. for ex, if the numbers stopped at 01 , implies the cpu has gone faulty or 2C implies bad memory etc. However, the number did not stop at these stages . Therefore, it was concluded that boot process was normal and problem was in LCD display. The video shows how it is done.

 

3.2 The LCD/LED display has two connectors coming from the mainboard , one is the 20 pin LVDS(Low Voltage Differential signalling) signal carrying the data to be displayed on LCD and other the power. The LVDS stands for low voltage differential signalling, and has three pairs differential signal and one pair of clock signals. The LVDS signals were verified with oscilloscope, and positive (up going signal in oscilloscope) and negative (down going signal in oscilloscope) was seen in the respective + and - pins in each differential pairs. Also, the voltage on these pins were tested with multi-meter to give about 1.3 V.  The clock signal yielded a steady 4 MHz clock.

 

3.3. Thus, the problem appears to be that of back-light in LED display. The model of the display used is G12S1-L02. The datasheet of the display was also found on net and shared here. The back-light is provided by a string of LEDs which illuminates the LCD display. The LEDs require a voltage of about 20V to illuminate. The LED controller boosts the input voltage of 10-12 V to this voltage. Click  here to see repair in progress...

 

3.4 The display was opened, and indeed, the back-light was not glowing. The G121S1-L02 LCD display has two PCBs one is LCD2MB pcb which gets the power from the mainboard and supplies the +12V power, EN (Enable) signal to the E88441 PCB which generates the actual timing, control and back-light voltage for driving the LCD and back-light LEDs. The PCBs are shown in figure 4 . The LED display driver in E88441 PCB was identified by using 10X magnification on mobile camera and the part number noted down. Datasheet of this IC was downloaded. 

 

3.5. On studying the datasheet _A8501 it was found that that pin # 28 of this IC had to be supplied with EN signal, which is a 5 v PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) signal, which can also control the brightness depending on PWM waveform width. The EN signal was being generated by the LCD2MB card in the display panel.  There is a touch point (TP) to verify the presence of this signal, which yielded no value with multi-meter, so, this signal did not reach the back-light driver and failure was traced  to faulty resistors (R94,R82 & R104) on board. This figure-5 shows the A8501 IC magnified 10X by mobile-phone camera.

 

3.6. The circuit in and around the LED driver IC U1 was traced with the help of multi-meter continuity testing and 10x magnification in mobile phone camera and all the required transistors and MOSFET identified and re-drawn on paper to understand the working. The circuit with some explanatory notes is given here-fig6

 

3.7. It appeared that the resistors which were damaged were part of a 'power saving' mechanism to give reduced supply voltage of 10.73 V instead of 12 V to the display driver IC in the absence of EN signal. This mechanism was built around transistor Q7 and Q14 and MOSFET Q15 .  These resistors are 1% tolerance SMD resistors following the EIA-96 pattern of naming. The resistors which were damaged were marked as 70D, and 10S which have the value of  536K and 12.4 ohm respectively.

 

3.8. These resistors could not be sourced so a workaround was found to get the EN signal directly to IC U1 by shorting a path in PCB and bypassing the 'power save' circuitry by running the driver IC at 10.73 volts as is evident by seeing the circuit diagram traced above. The repair is shown in this figure-7. The resulting voltage at LED back-light end was 20 V, which was sufficient to drive the back-light LEDs.


 

3.9. Assembled everything back, the display working ok. figure-8  & figure-9

 

4. Annexure:-

4.1  For Full HD TV, 30 pin (10 pairs) connector is used. For HDTV, 20 pin (5 pairs--> 4 data pairs & 1 clock pair , 4 data pairs give 8 bits)  connector is sufficient.  These 4 data pairs correspond to R,G,B signal and B+Hsync and V signal. For this particular 12 inch display 3 data pairs (Rin 0,1 & 2 corresponding to R,G,B) and one clock pair is used , the unused  1data pair(Rin3)(B+Hsync and V) the + is connected to ground and - is NC. Therefore, 3 data pairs contribute 6 bits    20 pin lvds cable with pinout .more number of pairs means more bits can be shown implying higher resolution. 

 

4.2 Youtube video about LVDS

 

4.3 Some of the ICs identified in mainboard (DS90C385A-> LVDS serializer, Chrontel CH7308B--> PLL transmitter, ISL6262CRZ--> 2 phase buck converter)

 

4.4 LCD power connector from mainboard to LCD2MB board

 

5. Key Learnings:
5.1. Details of backlight LED driver IC and its working
5.2. LVDS signals and 4/6/8 bit differential signalling
5.3. EiA -96 1% resistor naming convention

 

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Resurrecting Old SGI workstations to run Linux

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Reuse of SGI O2

1. Introduction

 

4.9 DATABASE BACKUP

 

PostgreSQL provides a utility called pg_dump to create a full backup of the database.

 

# pg_dump web filename.bkp

 

 

This command backs up the web database to filename.bkp. This is all that is required to regenerate the complete database and its table structure and the data.

 

 

5. SHIFT ALLOWANCE CALCULATION SYSTEM

 

To put the database deployed on SGI O2 to test, we developed a small application to calculate shift allowance of the shift personnel manning the 24X7 shift in the data centre.

The application was written in classic asp and used the database setup above using ODBC to connect to it.

 

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The shift personnel had to login to the system and mark the shift he was performing. (morning, evening or night)

 

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At the end of a shift schedule, a complete report can be obtained by three mouse clicks for the all the operations personnel which results in saving a lot of time and effort compared to manually making an excel sheet.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Fig: Consolidated statement of shifts performed by personnel of CS(H/w)-GEOPIC

 

6. ICECAST STREAMING SERVER4

 

A streaming server is a server which streams music and audio content over a network. The setup below shows how streaming server works:-

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The ICES player, icecast2 and Apache webserver all run on a single O2. The client on the network can connect to the webserver on port 8000 using a web-browser. This opens the icecast interface and clicking on a playlist can listen to streaming music over the network

This plays in standard media players like vlc or winamp.

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Fig: ICECAST2 interface

  

7. Conclusion

 

It has been our endeavor to illustrate that old workstations can be reused for scaled down and custom applications. These applications run smoothly within the available limited computing resources. Besides, these workstations can be used very effectively for imparting training on linux and its applications to students.

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SE/LVD/HVD SCSI and how to diffrentiate

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Quick reference

SE-> Single Ended SCSI

HVD-> High Voltage Differential

LVD-> Low Voltage Differential

 

The voltage between the DIFFSENSE pin (#16) and Ground Pin (pin 50) can give an idea about the SCSI type from the SCSI peripheral under test. In a 68 pin SCSI Female connector, Pin # 16 is DIFFSENSE ( in HVD and LVD/MSE devices, whereas it is ground in SE devices)

For differentiating between  devices :-

measure voltage between pin #50 (GND) and pin # 16

If voltage > 2.4 volts, then it is HVD.

If  voltage < 0.5 V, it is SE

If 0.7 v < voltage < 1.9 v, it is LVD/MSE

 

The 50 pin Amphenol Male connector (centronics type) has pin #11 as Diffsense and Pin #16 as ground. (for M4 9 track drives round-reel)

Tape Rewinds on Read

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A 3592E05 drive using the dual ports  is connected as shown:-

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The problem encountered was that each time a read job was fired to the tapedrive from the workstation, the tape used to rewind itself after copying a few files. Upon removing the connection to the SAN switch to the tape drive, the copy job completed without any problem.

Diagnosis : RSCN (Redundant State Change Notification) propogating in the SAN was rewinding the tape drive.The problem was due to addition of tape drive to the the SAN without 'zoning'. Zoning restricts such 'broadcast' events.

Solution: Opened the SAN switch through Cisco works, no zone found between the server and tape drive. Created a zone between the server and tape drive and reconnected the cables.   Fired the copy job and everything worked as it should work.

Lesson: Don't put orphaned tape drives on the SAN.

Understanding the Fisher 3582 positioner

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Fisher 3 that the travel pin remains perpendicular to connector arm during this process


2. tighten the cap nut and re-check the the arm at mid-travel position, if the zero degree marks don't align, repeat the procedure.

 

(b) For special travel pin setting (when travel pin setting greater than total actuator travel):-


The arm will not rotate 30 degrees in one direction as the valve is stroked and therefore the 30 degree marks will fall short of aligning with case index marks. only 

thing, the 'gap' between the index marks on the case and rotary shaft arm should be same in both directions (i.e., while stroking to 0 and 100%). If gap is not the 

same, adjust the pin position as described above to make it same.

 

3. WORKING


Working is as explained in the video and pg 32 in the datasheet. The valve positioner can be used in direct and reverse options. 


4. BEAM ALIGNMENT

 
The beam is leveled at the factory prior to shipment. Once the beam is leveled, no additional leveling should be required unless the
beam pivot pin or the bellows assembly pivot pin are changed, the bellows assembly or range spring (to increase the range from 3-15 psi to 6-30 psi) are replaced, or 

the valve positioner is changed to split range operation.


Names of important components to understand the Alignment:-
see fig-15 
Rotary shaft arm (), nozzle lock nut (), nozzle (), flapper assembly (), follower assembly locknut(),follower assembly (),bellows assembly locknut(),bellows pivot pin

(),beam pivot pin locknut(), beam pivot pin().

procedure for beam alignment given in pg 29 in datasheet.

 

5. CALIBRATION

procedure for calibration given in pg 31 in datasheet, the procedure in brief is given below:- see the actual pic:- positioner-photo

1. Keep the flapper assy at position 6 on the scale and stroke to 50 % of stem travel. if the stem does not match the 50% range, adjust the nozzle and tighten the 

nozzle lock nut.

2. When valve is stroked to zero and if the actuator does not move to the proper end of travel, loosen the nozzle lock nut and adjust the nozzle for zero.

3. When valve is stroked to 100% and if actuator does not move to proper end of travel, adjust the flapper assembly to higher value on the scale to reach 100% or if 

the actuator is already reaching 100% at a lower signal value (say 90% input),then adjust flapper assy to lower value on the scale.

4. If span is adjusted, then re-check for zero adjustment 

5. The positioner will fully vent or pressurize the actuator to supply pressure at the ends of actuator travel when the positioner is
calibrated correctly. Failure to properly calibrate the positioner may result in reduced seat loading


6. MAINTENANCE

6.1 Changing the range spring (pg 36 in datasheet) see FIG-21

The device can operate for supply pressure 3-15 psi and 6-30 psi. The higer range operation (6-30 psi) can be done by changing the range spring.(pg 36 in datasheet)

6.2 Adjusting the flapper pivot (pg 38 in datasheet) fig-20

If the flapper is touching the support or if need is felt to adjust the flapper, all you have to do is to loosen the two nuts (19C) which are marked by paint, push the 

ear (19K) slightly such that the flapper does not touch the support and tighten the two nuts (19C). For more details, follow instruction in page 38 in datasheet

6.3 Replacing the nozzle O ring (pg 38 in datasheet)

 

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Welker Probe (Automatic Insertion Instrument Regulator IRA-4SS)

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Welker Probe (Automatic Insertion Instrument Regulator IRA-4SS)

 Welker probe is a tool to sample gas from a pipeline and to present to the Gas Chromatograph system at specified pressure. It has safety features like a pressure release valve which vents excess pressure in case of wrong pressure setting, thus, saving the expensive Chromatograph equipment.

The details of the  welker probe can be found here. The manual to install and retract the probe can be found here

Welker is fitted on top of the Gas line carrying high pressure gas through a flanged socket with Ball valve . The socket is  welded on the pipeline. The ball valve must never be closed during the operation of the sample probe as significant portion of the probe is inserted into the gas line. closing the valve will damage the probe. The Probe has to be retracted from the line before closing the ball valve.

A write-up with pictures can be found here explaining the working of the probe .

 

Troubleshooting:

  1. Sample pressure drops below the preset value to 20 psi to about 3 psi

One reason is choke in the mesh of seat retainer (15) due to solid particles like chemicals and sludge accumulating. Remove the probe as per the removal instructions, and clean the mesh

 

  1. Sample pressure reduces even if the mesh is clean

This happened once because spring (14) lost its tension, it was not apparent but comparing the height to a new spare spring showed about one turn elongation. The spring was changed and sample pressure returned to 20 psi.

 

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Well handing over during shift change using Excel Graphics

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Well handing over during shift change using Excel Graphics

                   The changes made to a well like changing the bean size or bypassing the hi-lo valve or even closing the well are generally recorded in the shift register and verbally communicated to the taking-over shift. A small excel application can do this graphically thereby providing  color coded representation of the various activities carried out on the well.

 salient features:-

  1. Database driven, what ever changes are done to a well, are captured in a database which can be queried. MS access database is used as backend.
  2. The excel graphics are driven from the database, so that each time the excel file is opened, it automatically picks the latest changes from the database and same is displayed in the graphics.
  3. Single snapshot view of all the wells with a excel sheet dedicated to one area.
  4. As it is database driven, the database can be web-enabled so that the real time data can be seen at base-office/SAM's end.

Process:-

The person doing the updation does using a form like this:-

https://myspace.ongc.co.in/files/form/anonymous/api/library/720a78d9-3962-4d25-bc90-102c820740bc/document/c54f6af1-2868-41d4-9842-c21b98556291/version/189eb384-4564-45fe-9b99-48f9793ed65f/media/well_status_form.jpg

 

The excel file containing the graphics looks like this:-

https://myspace.ongc.co.in/files/form/anonymous/api/library/720a78d9-3962-4d25-bc90-102c820740bc/document/fcfe71de-601f-4f31-bddc-4f94d59c6102/version/c9493f9c-79e3-4b98-8e6e-5fc5b0e76db9/media/well_status_excel_scr.jpg

This is the legend page for the graphics:-

https://myspace.ongc.co.in/files/form/anonymous/api/library/720a78d9-3962-4d25-bc90-102c820740bc/document/e6e3cee1-68f5-4cc6-98b4-7ead3aa9691e/version/1a84e116-579e-4001-ae74-4291162f9907/media/excel_scr_legend.jpg

 

To try it out:-

  1. Download the access database here:-  https://myspace.ongc.co.in/files/form/anonymous/api/library/720a78d9-3962-4d25-bc90-102c820740bc/document/1cf91514-7a1a-4c74-a2d0-237b64fe30df/version/49f42619-67a2-4f73-bac4-75ccaccb725f/media/well_details.mdb
  2. Then, save it to a convenient location like say C:\test. Avoid locations like mydocuments or desktop.
  3. Open control panel, administrative tools, odbc data sources (32 bit), in system dsn tab, click add , select “driver do Microsoft access (*.mdb) “, click finish, takes you to next page called ODBC  Microsoft access setup.
  4. In Data source name , give well_proj. No other name.  Click on select and browse for your access .mdb file in the directory  you have copied say (c:\test). Click ok to accept.
  5. Now your DSN (data source name) is ready.
  6. Next, download the excel file from here:- https://myspace.ongc.co.in/files/form/anonymous/api/library/720a78d9-3962-4d25-bc90-102c820740bc/document/c35191f4-c356-4f8a-a668-7db9a69386ba/version/c757eeb9-1f33-4136-aeed-dc2c7f0a72ed/media/test_ado.xlsm
  7. Copy it to c:\test. Open the file and enable the macros if it asks you to. Now you can see the graphics. To change a well status, press ctrl +a to launch a form, click on any well, and change its status. Click ok
  8. Now click on another sheet, say LEGEND and click back to the sheet you were viewing, the changes you made to the form would have been updated to the graphics.

 

Learning:-

  1. Updating and manipulating Excel Graphics elements using data stored in Database. The graphic elements like shapes can be manipulated, their text changed, their background colors and orientation changed using code.

 

 

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Working of Fuel Guage

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A fuel guage has two units, the guage in the dashboard and the unit at the tank side as shown in figure. The tank unit is like a Rheostat whose one terminal is connected to ground and the other to the terminal marked T on the Guage. As float position moves downward (tank empty), the resistance becomes low and as float moves upward (full tank), the resistance becomes high. This arrangement  can also be reverse (empty tank-high Resistance, Full tank--> Low resistance).

The battery positive is connected to terminal B on the guage and the ground to  terminal marked ground. 12V and 6V guages exist. 

Two coils at 90 degree orientation are arranged (one between T & G in left to right  and other between T & B  in up -down direction). The pointer is attached to a magnet pivoted at the centre, which rotates as magnetic field generated by coils changes. One coil tries to move the magnet to Full position while the other tries to move the magnet to Empty position. When the magnet rotates,so does the pointer.

In old cars, the B connection is through the ignition key. So, turning the key to on, only shows the fuel level

Troubleshooting:-

Assuming the guage to be type where full tank indicates high resistance, following are trouble-shooting tips

1. Guage Always Reads full.

Disconnect the tank connection. Connect the T terminal to Ground, if the guage should move to empty, indicates good guage and disconnected wire to tank side or disconnected ground wire at tank side. If connecting T terminal to ground does not make the guage go empty, then guage is faulty.

2. Guage Always reads empty

Disconnected B or G terminal at Guage.

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