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New Eagle sells electronic foot pedals that could be used as accelerator or brake pedals for your vehicle. The pedals have dual potentiometers that source power from 2 independent power supplies and output voltages between 0 & 5 V and 0 & 2.5 V. We also sell a connector kit for developing a harness that fits your needs. We have both firewall and floor mounted models. | |||
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Revision as of 15:13, 10 March 2015
New Eagle sells electronic foot pedals that could be used as accelerator or brake pedals for your vehicle. The pedals have dual potentiometers that source power from 2 independent power supplies and output voltages between 0 & 5 V and 0 & 2.5 V. We also sell a connector kit for developing a harness that fits your needs. We have both firewall and floor mounted models.
Voltage Supply
For proper use the pedals should be supplied with a 5V power supply. When the voltage is above the 15V the pedals can become permantly damaged.
When using these pedals with a MotoHawk module use the 5V XDRP sensor supply output to provide power to the foot pedal. Also, use the XDRDG sensor ground to ground the pedal. This is a clean ground that helps provide a more accurate reading.