The MegaSquirt Project has experienced explosive growth other the years, with hundreds of new MS installations occurring every week - a phenomenal success! MegaSquirt has been successfully used in all aspects of Internal Combustion engine applications including R&D, Industry, Race, and Research. The MS project has transformed itself from a simple R&D project into a full-featured mature engine control system. To reflect this the support structure has also changed to meet the needs of MegaSquirt Users.
Moving forward, the R&D forums for MegaSquirt project are in a read-only mode - no new forum posts are accepted.
However the forums will remain available for view, they still contain a wealth of information on how MegaSquirt works, how it is installed and used. Feel free to search the forums for information, facts, and overview.While the R&D forum traffic has slowed in recent years, this is not at all a reflection of Megasquirt users, which continue to grow year after year. What has changed is that the method of MegaSquirt support today has rapidly moved to Facebook, this is where the vast majority of interaction is happening now. For those not on Facebook the msextra forums is another place for product support. Finally, for product selection assistance, all of the MegaSquirt vendors are there to help you select a system, along with all of the required pieces to make it complete.
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Does V ref initiate the on line mode? I have a situation occurring with a system that has been running for years [MS 2 Ver. 2.92 , V-3 board]. Recently the system has periods when the signal is broken to the laptop. [The performance of the car is not affected.] I first noticed multiple interruptions in a Megaview log. Yesterday ,I noticed the Turner Studio gauge display was showing on line- then off line then back on- [the running engine was unaffected]. This AM, this same on/off situation was occurring with the ignition turned on & the engine not yet started. There was absolutely no vibration or movement to the laptop or the auto. The changes seemed to be fairly regular in the time on and off- like something heating , then breaking the circuit would do. I am surmising that the V ref is being broken by F1 [the poly fuse} but because I am unsure that V ref is the signal necessary to instigate & terminate the on/off line, I am inquiring. Is V ref used for the on line signal?
Thank you both for your replys. I understand why I was wrong with the polyfuse theory. I hadn't considered that it would shut down the entire system in the car. The laptop display has resumed normal operation. I have made several uninterrupted logs and all is well- at present. Perhaps switching laptops next would be best, as that would narrow the source of the problem to one or the other. [The problem will definitely reoccur if nothing is done.] Please advise if you feel I should take another course of action.
After switching laptops, the problem did reoccur after several hours of run time. The problem is with the auto system & not the laptop. So, I'm back to the original question - what signal is used by the laptop to determine "on line". Vcc is connected via pin 1, but I believe that if it were disrupted the engine function would cease. Timer terminals t1 & t2 both output through the db9 -but I'm not aware of their functions. I have had the on- off occur at 2 second intervals as well as extended periods of time. manual movement of the connection plugs has no effect. Tapping on the main board enclosure & relay assembly also has no effect. I'm going to check the various grounds to insure their contact today. Any other suggestions would be appreciated.