12-11-2006, 05:57 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by landspeed
My speed sensor is not used on my car - it is meant for cars with the digital display!. It basically pulses between 0-12V. It stays at 12V 66% of the time, dropping to 0V 33% of the time. It does this twice in one revolution.
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If the signal swings between 0-12V, the interface of the SuperMID should detect that.
The signal goes to the pin#5 of the processor chip.
Would you please check the siganal at pin#5 swinging between 0-5V?
Regards,
Yoshi
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