MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Read the manual to see if your question is answered there before posting. Many users will not reply if the answer is already available in the manual.
If your question is about troubleshooting, configuration, or tuning, you MUST include your processor type (MS-I or MS-II) and code version in your post. If your question is about PCB assembly or modifications, you must also include the main board version number (1.01, 2.2 or 3.0).
If you have questions about MS1/Extra or MS2/Extra code configuration or tuning, please post them at www.msextra.com Such questions posted here will be moved to: a temporary MSextra sub-forum, where they will be removed after 7 days
The full forum rules are here: Forum Rules, be sure to read them all regularly.
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Liquid wrote:Matt, just confirming, i can check those voltages without processor?
Yes, you can.
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Matt, could you send me a picture of the board and mark where to check, cause i cant see where in my board is s12, the two +5V holes in the proto area, s12c,s5 or Q12. I checked all i could, left leg of U5 shows 1-2 volts lover voltage than battery, bandes end of d9 shows same than battery, and i dont have D3 in my board, cause i heard its useless?Matt Cramer wrote:That's not a grounding problem, it's a short circuit. To check for a short in the Megasquirt PCB, power up the Megasquirt on a Stimulator or on the car and check the following points for voltage with a multimeter.
You should find the same voltage as the battery voltage on the following points: S12, S12C, the center legs of Q9 and Q12, the left (non-banded) end of D3, the left leg of U5, and the left (banded) end of D9.
You should have 5 volts at the following points: S5, the two +5V holes in the proto area, the right (non-banded) end of D9, the right leg of U5, the left (banded) end of D19, and pins 1, 20, and 31 of the CPU.
Let me know where you find the correct voltages, and where you find the wrong ones
Non-banded end of D9 shows less than 4 volts, right leg of U5 shows 5 volts, D19 (LED?) shows 3,6 volts, and pins 1,20 and 31 show 5 volts.
Sorry for messy text
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
You should find the same voltage as the battery voltage on the following points: the small hole to the right of the larger three holes marked X11, X12, and X13, the top (non-banded) end of D20, the left leg of U5, and the left (banded) end of D12.
You should have 5 volts at the following points: the right (non-banded) end of D12, the right leg of U5, and pins 1, 20, and 31 of the CPU.
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
I have checked, and i got connections just like in that pdf shows, but still no rpm signal, or blinking leds.
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
-
Matt Cramer
- Super Squirter
- Posts: 2951
- Joined: Sat Jul 03, 2004 11:35 am
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
It can be tested - but to do so properly you need a 5 and 12v power supply - and a bit of ingenuity.Liquid wrote:Thanks. I guess that i have to buy working 555 unit or buy/borrow another stim.
Rover V-8
MSII V3
EDIS
Tech Edge Wideband
Re: MS1 v2.2 No RPM
Thanks.
