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New Eagle sells electronic foot pedals that | New Eagle sells electronic foot pedals that can be used as accelerator or brake pedals for your vehicle. The pedals have dual potentiometers that source power from two 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. | ||
<span style="color:#8B0000">'''Voltage Supply'''</span> | <span style="color:#8B0000">'''Voltage Supply'''</span> | ||
For proper use the pedals should be supplied with a | For proper use, the pedals should be supplied with a 5 V power supply. When the voltage is above 15 V, the pedals can become permanently damaged. | ||
When using these pedals with a MotoHawk module use the | When using these pedals with a MotoHawk module use the 5 V 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. | ||
==Downloads== | ==Downloads== | ||
For a drawing, click '''[http://Neweagle.net/support/wiki/ProductDocumentation/Input_Output_Devices/Operator_Input_Devices/EFP-136-01_DataSheet.pdf here]''' |
Revision as of 14:44, 17 January 2023
New Eagle sells electronic foot pedals that can be used as accelerator or brake pedals for your vehicle. The pedals have dual potentiometers that source power from two 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 5 V power supply. When the voltage is above 15 V, the pedals can become permanently damaged.
When using these pedals with a MotoHawk module use the 5 V 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.
Downloads
For a drawing, click here