
Circuit design for Wideband (Air Fuel Ratio) Bosch LSU 4.9 Oxygen Sensor Controller
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Information for the business: We sell automotive parts
Design details: We need an AFR (Air Fuel Ratio) controller for the LSU 4.9 to be designed. The circuit would need to act as the controller for this sensor with a 0-5 volts output which corresponds to the AFR values of 10-20.
The candidate would need to have worked with Wideband oxygen sensors or similar circuits. They also would need to produce a working prototype for us.
The final design would need to include the Gerber files and the BOM list for a final production.
Get in touch with us for more details if needed. The candidate would need to preferably be located in the UK, Europe or USA.
Ideas for the visual style: Circuit as small as possible with SMD parts
Where the design will be used: Car's exhaust pipe or manifold to measure AFR
Extra notes:
Design details: We need an AFR (Air Fuel Ratio) controller for the LSU 4.9 to be designed. The circuit would need to act as the controller for this sensor with a 0-5 volts output which corresponds to the AFR values of 10-20.
The candidate would need to have worked with Wideband oxygen sensors or similar circuits. They also would need to produce a working prototype for us.
The final design would need to include the Gerber files and the BOM list for a final production.
Get in touch with us for more details if needed. The candidate would need to preferably be located in the UK, Europe or USA.
Ideas for the visual style: Circuit as small as possible with SMD parts
Where the design will be used: Car's exhaust pipe or manifold to measure AFR
Extra notes:
Matin K.
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