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I'm sure there's a thread here that describes the interface board(s) but I can't find it.

Is there an interface board designed ?

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What exactly do you mean by that?
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What do you use to actually drive the engine components ?
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Sounds like the connector card theory is what your inquiring about. The stack of FreeEMS 1.0 intends to use a connector card, which has not been designed yet. I drew most of FreeEMS 1.0 and my goals are for a small engine, so I plan to run a harness direct to the 1.0 board. However those that want a connector for easy removal/replacement, ect they would want a connector card, which will need to be designed per application. I believe that FreeEMS for Argentina also plans for a connector card.
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There are several designs in the works, but there are some hold ups with them, due to me etc. And Jared, I don't think he means connector card as you mean it, no.

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