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Snaps wrote:But then, I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to do; how is the link's signal "not strong enough" - ie. can it not produce enough current, or does the voltage need to be amplified?
gasman wrote:i would have thought that the output from the link would be more than strong enough to drive the speedo.
gasman wrote:what outputs have you got free on the link?
gasman wrote:you need the speed sensor feeding into the link and the link to add or minus a certain percentage to get correct speed reading at the dash?
That could work.gasman wrote:could just setup a suitable transistor that opens and closes the circuit just as the standard speed sensor does from factory, just that instead of the magnet spinning and switching the transistor on/off, you have the link switching it on/off.
matt dunn wrote:Hmm,
problem I see is what do you think PWM is?
Pulse Width Modulation,
matt dunn wrote:which usually puts out the same frequency and alters the width of the pules,
You've lost me.. Can you draw a picture?matt dunn wrote:toyota speedo are frequency modulation,
Not entirelymatt dunn wrote:Are you sure you are on the right track.
From the Link Help:"They are digital outputs and therefore only have an on and off state". That implies "no", doesn't it?matt dunn wrote: I think the link will do both?
Please do!matt dunn wrote:I have a simple circuit we use all the time for boosing speedo signals to run tripmeters in roading contractors cars,
as most new factory stuff does not have enough current supply
or dont earth switch properly to trip the Monit's.
I only have it on paper though, would have to scan it in somewhow.
blindnz wrote:Frequency modulation
Adoom wrote:So if it uses frequency modulation, that's a sine wave, right?
Can I use a low pass filter circuit to make my PWM wave shaped a bit more like a sine wave?
Anyone know how to calculate the resistor and capacitor values?
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