keanecn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:24 amThe trigger voltage for my 125c motorcycle is quite low, about 0.7V at idle, which is insufficient for signal recognition.
0.7V should be enough. Are you sure it is not reading the teeth, or just not correctly?
keanecn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:24 amThe trigger setting is a 24-2 tooth miss.
Multiple missing teeth (-2 or more) is sometimes a troublesome pattern with VR sensors and the MAX chip as below.
keanecn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:24 amAlso, in version 0.3 of VR, there are jumper wires from JP4 and JP5 to a 1K resistor. What is that for? And if I adjust this resistor value, can I regulate the signal sensitivity?
The jumpers are for
digital signal pullup. Not used for VR signals, and therefore not usable for signal sensitivity.
keanecn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 19, 2025 3:24 amIf I use a Hall element, will it be affected by the high temperature inside the engine? I know that using a Hall element to sense a magnet works too, but I'm worried that the high temperature might cause the magnet to fail and stop working.
Automotive-grade Hall sensors are temperature resistant. I would suggest using an automotive-rated part. They are also typically switching (digital, not analog) and back-biased, meaning they have a magnet mounted behind the sensor to read ferrous targets. Many vehicles in wrecking yards have these common sensors, or online replacements for them, or build your own with available sensor elements from electronics suppliers. Far too many options to list here.
Seeing that this is a 24-2, some wheels and VR sensor combinations have not been readable by the MAX992x conditioners, for the reason @digmorepaka gave. Over-simplified, the MAX chip is a little too 'smart', and does not read some teeth, especially after missing tooth gaps. My concern is similar, that it
is reading most of the sensor signals, but is not synchronizing.
>> In order to determine this, I would ask for you to post two logs: a Tooth Log, and a run log of cranking. Note that a registered version of TunerStudio is required to take Tooth Logs. If a registered version is not available to you, an oscilloscope pattern of the sensor signal IN and sensor signal OUT of the VR conditioner is also very useful.