der Mann ist fleißig und das Ding scheint extrem kompakt und leistungsfähig:
http://www.14point7.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=3822NAW features:
-8cm x 4 cm x 1 cm
-0.01 Lambda accuracy
-Built in datalogging functionality, AFR/Lambda, Sensor Temperature, RPM, and 2 external voltages.
-6 LEDs for displaying AFR/Lambda. I am hoping this will be good enough for people who want to keep an eye on their AFR/Lambda.
-Free Air calibration of sensor
-Native USB, the computer will recognize NAW when you plug it into the USB port, you will not need to mess with virtual comports. Other companies just ghetto rig a USB to serial IC, I do not do that. Also the unit can be powered off the USB port, the sensor will not function when on USB power.
-Internal EEPROM Memory for storing upto 27 mintues of data; AFR/Lambda, RPM, Voltage in 1, and Voltage in 2. The sampling rate is 10 samples per second. The great thing about this is that since the unit can be powered off the USB port you do not need a laptop in the car, just take it to your desktop and plug it into the usb port to download the datalog file and to update the settings.
-1 programmable output
-1 simulated narrow band output.
-It has a transparent blue case
-No heatsink
Price wise I am hoping to sell it without the sensor for $149.