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2016-05-31 09:29:35 . . . . MembersPage/MattiasSandgren [Current and heat limited]


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I connected a MAC pneumatic solenoid (rated 5.4W@12V) to use with boost control just yesterday.
I connected a MAC pneumatic solenoid (rated 5.4W@12V measured resistance=... of the actual solenoid) to use with boost control just yesterday.
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I connected it to stepper output A and tested the output at 25Hz/50% and it worked and sounded just fine. I base tuned the car on the dyno for 30 mins with solenoid pneumatically disconnected and wastegate forced open with compressed air.
I connected it to stepper output A (L293D theoretically for min 25 Ohm = max 600mA continuous and 1A abs max peak load)

* tested the output at 25Hz/50% and it worked and sounded just fine.

* I base tuned the car on the dyno for 30 mins with solenoid pneumatically disconnected and wastegate forced open with compressed air.

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When it was time to use the solenoid it turned out it did nothing and would not actuate. I now discovered I had forgotten to invert the output to maintain normally open position, which meant it had drawn (measured) 0.5A all the time I had the ignition on. Solenoid was was warm to the touch.
When it was time to use the solenoid it turned out it did nothing and would not actuate. I now discovered I had forgotten to invert the output to maintain normally open position, which meant it had drawn (measured) 0.5A all the time I had the ignition on. Solenoid was warm to the touch.

* assuming 14V, actual solenoid resistance is 28 Ohm ? Although a bit too close to the limit, and despite the misconfiguration, should have survived 0.5A

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In addition, now the P259 low current outputs did not work either and I measured ECU current demand to 240 mA, so I moved relay functions to free injector outputs. ECU configuration is 6+2 so I had only two injector outputs and used one for boost control solenoid and the other for fuel relay, the coolant fan relay we simply grounded the signal to the relay permanently to finish the tuning on the dyno.
In addition, now the P259 low current outputs did not work either and I measured ECU current demand to 240 mA, so I moved relay functions to free injector outputs. ECU ign configuration is 6+2 so I had only two injector (or ign ?) outputs and used one for boost control solenoid and the other for fuel relay, the coolant fan relay we simply grounded the signal to the relay permanently to finish the tuning on the dyno.
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Probably the +5V regulator on board is overloaded due to damaged circuits?
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The engine is a Toyota 1JZ with Hall sensor triggers and passive coils. A really simple setup that uses a universal harness with solid ground in the welded roll cage (drift car).
The engine is a Toyota 1JZ with Hall sensor triggers and 4 passive coils. A really simple setup that uses a universal harness with solid ground in the welded roll cage (drift car).

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Probably the +5V regulator on board is overloaded due to damaged circuits?

* unlikely, the p259 +5V is only shared with primtrig+sectrig (LM1815 for VR or pullup resistor for HALL).

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* What else could cause the stepper output to stop working (and P259 ?

** if "LBUS" was damaged (the common denominator for s259 and p259) we would expect that ignition might not work either (neither the power IGBT nor the logiclevel outputs).

** From "finish the tuning on the dyno" sounds like ignouts worked

** so weird combination. Processor ? (that is the other common denominator; assuming: grounds and traces were not compromised; unlikely from 0.5A if grounds were good originally).

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What else could cause the stepper output to stop working (and P259) ?
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