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Adam Klama, 06/21/2026 02:53 PM


Map Input

Overview

A Map Input applies a 1D lookup table to another input and reports the
result as a new, independent channel. You give it a list of X breakpoints and the
Y value at each one; the controller looks up the source value on the X axis and
interpolates between points. Use it to reshape a signal — for example to turn
a pedal-position input into a torque-request curve.

This is the standalone 1D map described on the
Scaling & Maps page — it produces a separate channel
that other IO can reference by alias.

Prerequisites & hardware

You need:

  • A source input to use as the X axis — any existing input, by alias.
  • The map data: matching lists of X breakpoints and Y values.

Add it in the app

  1. Add a new input and choose Map Input as the type.
  2. Choose the source input (the X axis).
  3. Give it a clear alias (e.g. Torque Request).
  4. Enter the input values (X) and output values (Y) of the map.

Settings reference

Setting Meaning Unit Range / values Notes
Source input The input read on the X axis an existing input (by alias) The value looked up in the map.
Input values (X) The X-axis breakpoints source's unit list of sint32 Must be strictly increasing. The points where the curve bends.
Output values (Y) The result at each X breakpoint result's unit list of sint32 One Y per X. Values between breakpoints are interpolated.

How it maps: the source value is located between two X breakpoints and the
output is linearly interpolated between their Y values. Keep one Y for every X.
For more on editing maps, see Scaling & Maps.

Common settings

Map Input also uses the shared setting — alias. See Common IO Settings.

Example — pedal position to torque request

  1. Type Map Input, alias Torque Request.
  2. Source input = your Pedal Position input (0–100 %).
  3. Input values (X) 0, 20, 50, 80, 100.
  4. Output values (Y) 0, 50, 200, 450, 600 — a progressive curve that is
    gentle off-idle and steeper near full pedal.

Troubleshooting

  • Output flat or stuck at one end: the source is sitting below the first or
    above the last X breakpoint — values outside the table are clamped to the end Y.
  • Map rejected / behaves oddly: make sure Input values are strictly
    increasing and that there is one Output value for each.

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Updated by Adam Klama 1 day ago · 4 revisions