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US $844.00
Location:

Plano, Texas, United States

Plano, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:MoTeC UPC:LTC-D Manufacturer Part Number:M LTC-D

MoTeC Lambda to CAN Module - Dual Channel M LTC-D

MoTeC Lambda to CAN Module - Dual Channel M LTC-D

MoTeC’s LTCD (Lambda to CAN Dual) modules monitor, control and diagnose Bosch LSU 4.9 Lambda sensors, transmitting readings on a CAN bus. When multiple LTCDs are used, up to 32 Lambda sensors can be configured on a single CAN bus, allowing an ECU or logging device to simultaneously monitor numerous Lambda sensors.

NOTE: MoTeC’s LTCD is also available in a singular version, LTC

Sensors compatibility

  •     Bosch LSU 4.9, 5 wire sensor

BASIC SPECIFICATIONS

Inputs/Outputs

  • 2 x Bosch LSU 4.9 Lambda sensor
  • Power supply voltage 11 V – 16 V
  • Power supply current 110 mA typical plus the sensor heater current (heater current is typically 0.5 A – 1 A and up to 2 A on startup)

Communications

  •  1 x CAN at 1 Mbit/sec

Connectors

  • 1 x 4 pin male DTM connector (power/CAN)
  • 2 x mating connector for Bosch LSU 4.9 sensor

Physical

  • Dimensions 38 x 26 x 23.5 mm excluding wiring looms and connectors
  • Weight 100 grams
  • Maximum ambient temperature 100 °C

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