Help with building your Speeduino, installing it, getting it to run etc.
#61069
yes of course!!
I attached some photos.
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#61072
It is difficult for me to see if the injector is on INJ1 output pin (P1-8). It is also hard to see if you have multiple grounds to your power supply for the ground current. I see you don't have a lot of stuff running, but always have all three power grounds (P1-2, 3, 4) independently to power source ground, and the single ground (P1-14) for collecting sensor signal grounds (only). It will work other ways, but that is generally recommended.

Use care when firing coils open-air, as the sparks make very large EMR (noise) that can mess with your operation. If you already know they are working when the ignition LEDs flash, I would disconnect them (or replace with more LEDs) to avoid confusing issues for remaining testing. Just IMO.
#61075
Wow, I still have a lot to learn...
I don't have any earth connected... apart from that, the LEDs didn't work for me from the first day.
the coils work and spark so i can disconnect them.
What I don't know is how I should connect the lands and where. in fact I thought it was not necessary.
Could you explain where I should connect them for the test bench? or tell me where I can look to see an image that is always better to see.
Thank you.
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#61079
ok, so i'll connect the + to my 12v power supply.
And do I also connect the 3 GND to the negative of my power supply?
Or should I connect them to another site? If so, what site should I connect them to?
When I did the tests, the board was powered by the USB cable from the computer. That is why the no2c board is not powered by that outlet.
#61087
PSIG wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 5:19 pm… always have all three power grounds (P1-2, 3, 4) independently to power source ground,
PSIG wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 11:58 pmAs you are driving 12V devices, I would make power connections directly to your 12V power source.
I'm not sure what you misunderstand. 12V to power supply (+) and GND to power supply GND (0V).
#61089
I already have my digital osciliscope, it's similar to the one they left me. Now I have to learn to handle it a bit, otherwise I won't be able to solve problems by visualizing the data it shows me. I have also connected the three negatives (grounds) to the negative of my power supply, and I have taken out a positive so that it works without the pc connected.
I have also finished preparing the communication harness to be able to connect the home ECU with speeduino.
I'll give you some photos.
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#61090
PSIG wrote: Sun Feb 05, 2023 3:05 pm
PSIG wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 5:19 pm… always have all three power grounds (P1-2, 3, 4) independently to power source ground,
PSIG wrote: Sat Feb 04, 2023 11:58 pmAs you are driving 12V devices, I would make power connections directly to your 12V power source.
I'm not sure what you misunderstand. 12V to power supply (+) and GND to power supply GND (0V).
Yes, I try to explain.
In my power supply I have positive +, negative -, and ground.
The question is, if I have negative and ground, (ov) which one would I go to? it does not matter to put it in the negative than on the ground. (I attach a photo)

apart now when connecting the lands, something curious happens to me, it turns out that now the injector does work! It is heard and changes noise when you raise the rpm! but when the ground is on, what doesn't work now is the sparks from the spark plugs. And if I disconnect the ground, the injector stops working, but the sparks work!
Is it a problem that my laboratory source does not have enough strength?
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#61098
You need to connect to 12V and 0V, you do not connect to earth/ground on the PSU. Unfortunately, in vehicle wiring 0V, earth and ground are all used as terms for the connection to the battery negative terminal so it can be confusing. 0V is technically correct because a vehicle has no connection to earth/ground.
#61099
OK thanks.
The question now is why if I connect the ground on the speeduino, it doesn't. The sparks work, and the injector does, and if I disconnect them, the injector doesn't work and the sparks do.
I will need a separate power supply to feed coils on one side and the injector and speeduino board with another source.
Could all this be because my source is not very powerful? and can not with all things at once?
it only gives 5 amp
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