All,
for those of you using LC1 wideband sensors, I just upgraded to the "beta" 1.2 firmware version, and it really seemed to improve the accuracy and stability of the readings I get from the LC1 during operation.
This may be old news, but I just finally did it and am happy with the result.
It is recommended to flash back to Rev 1.00 first, then flash to the Rev 1.20 RC4 file.
*NOTE* I got an error message that says "cannot connect to device" after flashing with one firmware and then trying to upload the next after a power cycle. The way to resolve the problem is to change a setting on the analog output, and then click program (then change it back to what you want it to be). After doing so, you should have no problem with the firmware upgrade going through.
I attached firmware rev 1.0, and rev 1.2 in .rar (need to unzip them) with this post. Rev 1.1 is available on the Innovate support page of their website.
Final note: this firmware upgrade doesn't require re-calibration of the sensor (though it is probably a good idea anyway, because you know you have not been following the re-calibration schedule)
for those of you using LC1 wideband sensors, I just upgraded to the "beta" 1.2 firmware version, and it really seemed to improve the accuracy and stability of the readings I get from the LC1 during operation.
This may be old news, but I just finally did it and am happy with the result.
It is recommended to flash back to Rev 1.00 first, then flash to the Rev 1.20 RC4 file.
*NOTE* I got an error message that says "cannot connect to device" after flashing with one firmware and then trying to upload the next after a power cycle. The way to resolve the problem is to change a setting on the analog output, and then click program (then change it back to what you want it to be). After doing so, you should have no problem with the firmware upgrade going through.
I attached firmware rev 1.0, and rev 1.2 in .rar (need to unzip them) with this post. Rev 1.1 is available on the Innovate support page of their website.
Final note: this firmware upgrade doesn't require re-calibration of the sensor (though it is probably a good idea anyway, because you know you have not been following the re-calibration schedule)