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By tooly
#46538
hi,
chris and i start a new project with stm32f407. same idea as blitzbox. seperate lambda controller and seperate dbw controller with atmega328. ad channels read via atmega328 and send via i2c to stm32f407.

gewitterBOX (low-cost and mini-sized ECU for speeduino firmware with 48pin connector+case):

8 high impedance injectors
8 active ignition coils
1 crankshaft sensor with VR-conditioner MAX9926
1 hall input for camshaft sensor
9 analog inputs: CLT, IAT, TPS, TPS2, BAT, LMM, MAP, GP1, GP2
1 optional map sensor MPXH6400A on top side
1 optional baro sensor MPXH6400A on bottom side
1 digital input for disco swaggering (aka. launch control)
Onboard Wideband Lambda Controller with Bosch CJ125 (LSU 4.9)
Onboard DBW Controller
1 fuel pump out
1 idle valve out
1 tacho out
1 boost out
1 CAN+120r controll via gpio
USB programming with STM32F407

chaoschris will upload on github soon.
thomas
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By kaplis117
#46580
Sounds awesome, would love to put something like this on my 1.8t which is dbw.
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By jbiplane
#46646
tooly wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:57 pm gewitterBOX (low-cost and mini-sized ECU for speeduino firmware with 48pin connector+case):
Hi Thomas
Seems you use same case and connector like MicroRusEFI ? Is you board 4layer? How it will behave from user point.
Just recognized like Speeduino board?
By tooly
#47014
hi,
after discussion with chris i swapped iat,clt,tps,map,wbl,baro ads via ops to stm32. now we can go with speeduino software without changes.
thomas
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By PSIG
#47017
fram wrote: Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:32 pm3 µC in the same design.... it's a strange design. Maybe there is one too many, no?
On most systems with onboard DBW I've seen I have found at least 4 independent processors, 3 for DBW only, and more for everything else. This is a redundant safety system similar to the Space Shuttle guidelines, that if all 3 agree you're fine, but if one does not agree it goes to "limp" mode and if none agree it is full shutdown (which one is right?). ;)
By tooly
#47076
fram wrote:3 µC in the same design.... it's a strange design. Maybe there is one too many, no?
Maybe you can include the DBW function into the STM32. (you have a lot of I/O still available!)
;)
hi fram,
idea is to have independent moduls and software so you can ad the moduls on existed speeduino hadware. for dbw i like to have a standalone ic for safety. i will do a dbw standalone controller same as bl49sp soon.
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By jbiplane
#47167
tooly wrote: Wed Nov 18, 2020 12:57 pm Onboard DBW Controller
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USB programming with STM32F407
Hello tooly
Seems this product good alternate to RusEFI but more featured. Any idea of release date and price? No plans for knock sensor?
By tooly
#47382
i did some progress. i change dbw controller ic to stm32f103.
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