Re: Ohhh, ok i get it now....( im a few years late to the pa
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2016 5:48 pm
joey120373,
Like Fred mentioned, the JAGuar PCB doesn't have a connector, it was designed to fit inside a factory ECU enclosure (as some have done) or use the enclosure specified in the BOM. I use flying leads to connect to various connectors (DB37 and TE Connectivity/AMP Seal 35 pin). As you can see I am still in the "alpha" stage of the JAGuar PCB's design.
You could replace the vertical axial resistors with SMD 0805 resistors to improve vibration resistance or pot the vertical through hole resistors with hot glue or silicone.
None of my JAGuar PCBs have potting and some have logged thousands of testing miles in the S10, not to mention hundreds of hours on the Deuce. I know the JAGuar PCB isn't ideal, but I was trying to keep the size small and increase the number of features so it would appeal to a larger group. The JAGuar PCB design is an evolving open source project, I make changes as issues or requests come in from the FreeEMS community. If you see something you would like changed or added, let me know and I'll update the design if it is appropriate, keeping in mind it was designed to be a through hole design to allow the causal builder at home to build it.
I do have other ECU modules at http://www.coolefi.com that aren't open source, but they are based on the JAGuar PCB schematics.
These non-open source ECU modules do have all SMD components instead of through hole components for reliability and to save on PCB space. These modules also include connectors that are rated for the output current, some are automotive wash-down rated and some are not. I also make custom PCBs, so if you don't see something like what you are needing for your ECU project I can design one to your needs and add it to the products on the CoolEFI site.
I also have microcontroller modules similar to the ones that Technological Arts offers if you would like to make a modular ECU project.
Like Fred mentioned, the JAGuar PCB doesn't have a connector, it was designed to fit inside a factory ECU enclosure (as some have done) or use the enclosure specified in the BOM. I use flying leads to connect to various connectors (DB37 and TE Connectivity/AMP Seal 35 pin). As you can see I am still in the "alpha" stage of the JAGuar PCB's design.
You could replace the vertical axial resistors with SMD 0805 resistors to improve vibration resistance or pot the vertical through hole resistors with hot glue or silicone.
None of my JAGuar PCBs have potting and some have logged thousands of testing miles in the S10, not to mention hundreds of hours on the Deuce. I know the JAGuar PCB isn't ideal, but I was trying to keep the size small and increase the number of features so it would appeal to a larger group. The JAGuar PCB design is an evolving open source project, I make changes as issues or requests come in from the FreeEMS community. If you see something you would like changed or added, let me know and I'll update the design if it is appropriate, keeping in mind it was designed to be a through hole design to allow the causal builder at home to build it.
I do have other ECU modules at http://www.coolefi.com that aren't open source, but they are based on the JAGuar PCB schematics.
These non-open source ECU modules do have all SMD components instead of through hole components for reliability and to save on PCB space. These modules also include connectors that are rated for the output current, some are automotive wash-down rated and some are not. I also make custom PCBs, so if you don't see something like what you are needing for your ECU project I can design one to your needs and add it to the products on the CoolEFI site.
I also have microcontroller modules similar to the ones that Technological Arts offers if you would like to make a modular ECU project.