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2010-09-08 20:14:36 . . . . 3e44ab83.adsl.enternet.hu [stick to falling edge]
2010-09-08 20:10:19 . . . . 3e44ab83.adsl.enternet.hu [cam-HALL inverter won't help for 60-2]
2010-09-07 22:25:29 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log information added]
2010-09-07 01:34:34 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log Camsync]
2010-09-07 01:34:00 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [tr]
2010-09-07 01:30:00 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log Camsync ]
2010-09-07 01:28:38 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [cam]
2010-09-07 01:24:46 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log Camsync]
2010-09-07 01:23:51 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log Cam]
2010-09-07 01:21:02 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger error log camsync]
2010-09-07 01:16:18 . . . . 85.234.163.82 [Trigger errors log M50 Camsync]


Changes by last author:

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Should I try to use secondary trigger inverter(secondary trigger most of the time gives 4.5V signal and 0V only on trigger tooth)? M Maybe advance secondary trigger tooth about 3 crankdegrees?

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Should I try to use secondary trigger "cam-HALL inverter" ?

Secondary trigger most of the time gives 4.5V signal and 0V only on trigger tooth?

The cam-HALL inverter only matters for the 135 (-140-142) tooth auditrigger, when the cam-HALL is used as a mask for the crankhome-VR signal.

For primtrig=60-2 it is not used as a mask, simply the position of the chosen edge matters. So for 60-2, inverting cam-HALL in hardware should be exactly the same as chosing the other edge in software configuration (secondary trigger rising/falling). Unlikely to help.

Maybe advance secondary trigger tooth about 3 crankdegrees?

* if clearance is so big (>24 degrees) as on the triggerlog (with sectrig=falling edge), that is unlikely to help either

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In this screenshot I changed secondary trigger edge from falling edge to rising edge. Loged it to show Hall polarity and how the secondary trigger tooth is positioned.

The above shows >24 crankdeg clearance between falling edge and tooth0. Good !

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In this screenshot I changed secondary trigger edge from falling edge to rising edge. Logged it to show Hall polarity and how the secondary trigger tooth is positioned.

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Thanks, Reinis.
This, with rising edge is BAD ! Less than 12 crankdeg clearance from tooth0 (dangerous depending on cambelt sloppiness, no reason to risk it) ! So stick to falling edge ! (and adjust the ign outputs accordingly)