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IMPORTANT: enter the case-INsensitive alphabetic (no numbers) code AND WRITE SOME SHORT summary of changes (below) if you are saving changes. (not required for previewing changes). Wiki-spamming is not tolerated, will be removed, so it does NOT even show up in history. Spammers go away now. Visit Preferences to set your user name Summary of change: '''ARM based Unidentified Fueling Object''' - developer info! http://www.vems.hu/files/misc/ufo.gif This is a relatively simple, cheap, minimalistic board, 2 steps below GenBoard/VerThree functionality, somewhere near (not yet existing) ultramegasquirt complexity. Main idea is to cover mass-applications (that require only simple installation instructions and configuration) with unbeatable cost. A similar, but more powerful board is VemsFrontier/ArmEfi - make sure to study that deeply. * max 1 LM 1815 VR interface + 1 square wave input. * Internal MAP sensor ?''Yes very important -Jörgen'' * CLT, IAT and TPS sensors. * 6 DPAK IGBT's with optional simple hole mount flyback. Used for IGN and INJ. HighZ or LowZ capable. You'll know why the flyback is hole mount after soldering a SMD component to a board with 20 wires attached:) * 1 Bosch LSU Wbo2 sensor controller * just 1 L293 Stepper driver IC's configured as 4 push pull outputs or as a stepper driver. Can be used to trig up to 4 external ignition modules. * just 1 CAN bus * max 2*Knock sensor input (ARM-processed), definitely no TPIC8101 * NO EC36 connector (flying loom is OK) * 1 EGT input (eg. with AD597AR) * PS2 and LCD connection planned-in * 6 buttons for IO interface. Cost of last 2 must be evaluated during routing. There is a little wrestling going on here :-) ---- Notes: I think that 6 open collector drivers is enough, all of them can be ign capable since we use flying lead. It takes up very little board space. The multi channel ignition capabilities opens up ignition expander & ignition driver applications. I also think that the flyback diodes should be hole mount since this makes it simpler for end user to configure. Soldering SMD on a board with wires attached sucks. It is very important to have IO buttons on the box, having a keyboard in the car at all times is not practical. This also makes it possible to make a compact hand held tuner that can tune the ArmEfi and other VEMS frontier products. ---- '''This is a multi application board, it can be used for the following applications:''' With display and buttons: * MAF replacement / MAF tuner. * WBo2 Lambda meter. * Boost controller. * Exhaust temp meter. * Additional fuel controller. * Handheld tuner for ArmEfi and the other CAN enabled boards. * Entry level engine management system with integrated display and user interface. Sealed box without display: * Ignition expander & ignition module. (without display) * EMS with flashed (what does this mean?) calibration or for use with handheld tuner. ---- '''See also''' * VemsFrontier/Boards is the family where this belongs Optional: Add document to category: Wiki formatting: * is Bullet list ** Bullet list subentry ... '''Bold''', ---- is horizontal ruler, <code> preformatted text... </code> See wiki editing HELP for tables and other formatting tips and tricks.