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'Alt' Questions and VCC

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 8:33 pm
by dontz125
I saw the discussion in another topic on the Alt_Cam pin, in that its intended purpose is to alter the bias across the VR2+ circuit. It occurs to me that applying a +5v signal would trigger the comparator, sending a cam signal. Is this safe, or am I likely to pop something?

The Alt_Injector pads have me a little puzzled. Are they for driving an off-module injector drivers, or for an off-module trigger to drive the on-module injector drivers?

I don't see a VCC source on the module; can VRef be used for my various VCC needs on the carrier board, or do I need to provide my own power supply?

Re: 'Alt' Questions and VCC

Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:31 pm
by 24c
dontz125 wrote: I don't see a VCC source on the module; can VRef be used for my various VCC needs on the carrier board, or do I need to provide my own power supply?
VCC is VRef or 5V, and it is on the board. :?

There is a schematic on the info pages, showing the circuits for the VR side.
Tach_VRsmall.png
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As you can see, the ALT_CAM input allows you to bypass the normal R48 & VCC relationship and alter the threshold or minimum trigger voltage required from the cam sensor by the existing circuitry & this VR2+ limit is set by this equation, Trigger Voltage = (((VCC * R55)/(R48+R55)) -0.7V), and because VCC is 5V, the normal value is 1.8V.

Knowing what I know now, and with my GTS1000 motorcycle application in mind, which has a dual VR sensor set up, and as I am making a loom adaptor for the standard ECU connectors, I would pre process the VR circuitry with a MAX9926 chip if I was going to use the existing Module or cased MicroSquirt, as it transforms the low speed sensing, and adds superior noise isolation too.