One of the reasons this material is used is to modify the connector insertion force per the vehicle manufacturer's requirements.
NYE is a major supplier of electrical compounds and has engineering guides on their Web site:
http://www.nyelubricants.com/autoengineering.htm
Generally what you are asking is to extract the machine code and disassemble it to assembly language or higher. To capture the code, you normally use development tools for the specific target processor. This consists of in-circuit emulators, logic analysers, assembler/ de-bugger, etc. If the...
You can obtain the two hall sensors and latching flip-flop packaged in one 2 wire chip. See Allegro Microsystems Direction sensing sensor chip ATS651LSH.
www.allegromicro.com/en/Products/Part_Numbers/0651/index.asp
Re:alternator output
The frequency will be directly proportional to engine speed, unless of course, the alternator drive belt slips.
Any inacuracies you see are likley calibration errors in the tachometer head. If you monitor the frequency accurately, you should have little or no error.
Ron
I believe some diesel tachometers use the alternator output to get RPM. You will need to correct for pulley ratio and pole number on alternator to determine exact speed from frequency.
Fabrico, thanks for the great reference. What it doe not explain fully is that the piezo stack expands when you apply the voltage to turn on the injector. When you turn off the injector the piezo stack contracts and generates voltage. To prevent extremly high voltages and to control the turn...
There is an 'electronic' grade available for one part silicone that does not corrode copper like the standard silicone calk does.
The two part silicone generally is safe around electricals as it cures. Best to contact the manufacturer for application assistance.
op800:
Sounds like you have a coil-over-plug arrangement - One coil per plug. If you can isolate the miss to one cylinder, you might try moving that cylinder's coil to another location to see if the problem follows the coil.
The coil will fire at higher voltage as the spark gap increases. The...
The easiest solution when no electrical power is available are the vibration activated elapsed time hourmeters. You can mount them to gas lawn mower, chain saws etc. and they will register engine operating time. No wiring or power is required to operate or trigger them.
Here is one company...
OzgurALAGOZ, everything you are saying is consistent with circuit1952's explanation.
The sensor is a two terminal device with a resistance that is a function of temperature. It usually has one terminal connected to ground (return) and the other terminal connected to the ECU. In the ECU, this...
Not sure how detailed or technical an explanation you need, but this web site has a general overview of the sensor operation:
http://www.megamanual.com/flexfuel.htm
Designing reliable electrical interconnects for underhood applications is a complex and specialized field. I would suggest that without the expertise in this field, you should plan on buying the connectors from qualified vendors rather than designing them.
The following sites have some basic...
I've worked for several automotive / heavy duty truck gauge manufacturers. All use housings, bezels, glass and gaskets that are custom designed and tooled. If external vendors supply theses parts, normally they cannot sell product to the public off tools that they do not own.
Also, internal...
I thought I would follow up on this thread and basicly close it out.
We ran sample parts out of our deep draw tool of both 316 SS and 305 SS. The 305 was selected for Ni content of 12% or greater.
The 316 parts had a measured permeability of 1.15 right out of the tool and 1.0003 after...
Hall-Effect gear tooth sensors can sense shaft position similar to Crankshaft position sensors used on many engines. You would need to mount a 5 or 6 tooth ferrous "gear" on the shaft. The location of the tooth would correspond to the desired sensed position. If the gear were wide enough, the...
I don't have the spec. but I believe the terminal was manufactured for Ford by Cardell. Cardell was acquired by Molex about 6 years ago. So you might try getting the info from Molex.
Ron