that is out of the question, I've tested a +12v old hall sensor and it worked with +5v too, so I eliminated the voltage selection for hall sensor from my schematics
It will be fed with +5v from ecu.
uROEFI
Re: uROEFI
You've missed the point, you're likely supposed to feed it 12V, which is fine, but even if you do, you don't need a 12V feed for it from the ECU. Feeding it 5V is likely harmless but pointless. It could even induce noise on your 5V rail for nothing.
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Re: uROEFI
Yes I know, that is why I've deleted the +12v feed from ecu to HALL , only the +5V to HALL will remain. In case the engine loom doesn't have a feed to HALL, I will simply feed it from +5v rail.
Best regards!
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Re: uROEFI
finished the annotation of the schematics, and I've been taking measures of BOSCH ECU PCBs, so far I have motronic mp5.2 laying around here and a VAG SIMOS module.
will be back with pictures when I will populate the PCB.
will be back with pictures when I will populate the PCB.
Re: uROEFI
I understand where you're coming from in trying to start with what you're comfortable with, but if your ultimate goal is to have the XDP512....START WITH IT!!! You will save time in the long run. Maybe think about doing it backwards. Start with the latest/greatest and if for some reason you stall out, then fall back on what you know.
Len
Len
Re: uROEFI
That is what i'm doing, I've listened to all the constructive advice from Fred, and I will do so in the future.
I'm making the mainboard modular, so I can swap cpu boards when I can, and test new things, plus this is mainly for rally and drag racing, if something breaks on the field I rather replace a part than spend time debugging with a laptop .
best regards,
Vladimir
I'm making the mainboard modular, so I can swap cpu boards when I can, and test new things, plus this is mainly for rally and drag racing, if something breaks on the field I rather replace a part than spend time debugging with a laptop .
best regards,
Vladimir
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Re: uROEFI
Looks like you are using KiCad? Have you shared your board files anywhere by any chance?m3ltd0wn wrote:a few pictures with the IGBT module, up to 6 cylinder wasted COP, has the VR sensor input circuit based on LM1815(in case it is needed), this was the first revision, it needs larger traces from IGBTs to the COPs, and other fuse socket.
Re: uROEFI
no, not yet, I was busy at work and didn't have time to work on the board anymore
when I have some time I will resume work and also change a few thing here and there.
Best regards,
Vladimir
when I have some time I will resume work and also change a few thing here and there.
Best regards,
Vladimir
Re: uROEFI
Hello (back from the dead ) )
I've attached the kicad schema for the IGBT module (it is made to work with megasquirt 1 but i think it can be adapted).
Back to work ... much to do to our drag racing car, I'll be back!
I've attached the kicad schema for the IGBT module (it is made to work with megasquirt 1 but i think it can be adapted).
Back to work ... much to do to our drag racing car, I'll be back!
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