Hi, I was making some tests with my jaguar 0.7 and made a mistake leaving alone a +12v wire that touch the board and the MCU is dead :(
where do you recommend me to buy a replacement? same reference or there are more equivalent?
burn ecu processor
burn ecu processor
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Re: burn ecu processor
AiToR51,
Sorry to hear about that, but welcome to the small club (4 people that I know) of those who have managed to killed a processor.
You want to replace it with the same Freescale/NXP MC9S12XDP512MAL processor.
The suffix MAL means: M = -40C to 125C operating temperature, the L = 112 pin LQFP footprint.
You want to stay away from the CAL (-40C to 85C) and VAL (-40C to 105C) suffix processors as they have a narrower operating temperature range.
Here is a link as a reference: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/e ... ND/1167902
You may find the processors in the UK or Europe at a better price, just make sure they are genuine Freescale or NXP parts.
Be wary of processors from eBay or from a Chinese websites as they may not be genuine processors!!!
Sorry to hear about that, but welcome to the small club (4 people that I know) of those who have managed to killed a processor.
You want to replace it with the same Freescale/NXP MC9S12XDP512MAL processor.
The suffix MAL means: M = -40C to 125C operating temperature, the L = 112 pin LQFP footprint.
You want to stay away from the CAL (-40C to 85C) and VAL (-40C to 105C) suffix processors as they have a narrower operating temperature range.
Here is a link as a reference: http://www.digikey.com/product-detail/e ... ND/1167902
You may find the processors in the UK or Europe at a better price, just make sure they are genuine Freescale or NXP parts.
Be wary of processors from eBay or from a Chinese websites as they may not be genuine processors!!!
Andy.
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FreeEMS vehicle #11, 1932 Ford 5 Window Coupe with a 1996 GM 3.1L SFI V6 with DIS ignition
FreeEMS vehicle #16, 1996 Chevrolet S10 2.2L SFI I4 with DIS ignition
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Re: burn ecu processor
well,near two years later is repaired after a few hours of work.
was able to load the s19 using your usbdm and made a fast test of comms with EMStudio, I've to check all inputs and outputs.
although is sad to see this project in this slow growing state.
was able to load the s19 using your usbdm and made a fast test of comms with EMStudio, I've to check all inputs and outputs.
although is sad to see this project in this slow growing state.
Sierra XR4i 2.0T
Re: burn ecu processor
Aitor! Bienvenido vuelta! :-)
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Re: burn ecu processor
Good job Aitor, good to see you again
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Re: burn ecu processor
Congratulations from a fellow member of the exclusive "burned ecu through my own stupidity and replaced it myself" club.
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