popeye2003
Automotive
I'm going to put a electronically controlled engine and transmission in an older (hotrod) car. I want to take the vehicle speed sensor (VSS)->(variable reluctance sensor) and feed the analog sensor signal to the engine/ transmission computer as well maybe a CS1124 chip to PWM a DC motor to spin the original mechanical speedometer. Being a novice at electronics I don't know if I can just pigtail the sensor output (varies in frenquency and amplitude) to the computer and CS1124 or if I need to condition the signal somehow to make up for the splitting of the signal? Another possible option is to use a DRAC (digital ratio adapter controller) this is a OEM GM part used in engine/ transmissions of the era I intend to use. The DRAC puts out three 5 volt digital pulses which vary in frenquency only at a 50% duty cycle in responce to the VSS. The advantage here is the Drac can being reprogrammed for different wheel/ tire size and gear ratio but I don't know how to take the digital pulses that vary in frenquency and use that as a reference voltage to come out with a modulate pulse to control a DC motor. This should be a fairly easy task for someone with experience in the field of electronics but that's not me. Can some one please help me?
Thanks, Rod
Thanks, Rod