Injector Driver Module
Don.F.Broadus at ucm.com
Don.F.Broadus at ucm.com
Tue Aug 11 14:59:14 GMT 1998
Orin, You are absolutely correct on both counts. What do you think about
using a switch mode power supply PWM chip ?
Some of those current mode control chips unitrode UC3842 might
work. Thanks for the good info.
Don.
-----Original Message-----
From: Orin Eman [SMTP:orin at wolfenet.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 1998 3:58 AM
To: diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
Subject: Re: Injector Driver Module
> Orin, According to Haynes techbook, fuel injection 1986-1996
(10220) "The
> duty cycle is the ratio of injector on- time to total on-and- off
time. In
> other words, it's a variable % of one complete injector operating
cycle" .
Isn't that what I said?
> know what rpm and what pulse width the on-off times will be. I
still believe
> the switching transistors voltage drop (Vsat) Frequency of
operation and
> current through the transistor will give you the heat that needs
to be heat
> sinked.
No doubt about it without using PWM... which then has the EFI
problems.
Once you get to the 'use an inductor internal to the unit' ideas,
you are getting close to making a switch mode power supply... you
might consider making one to generate a voltage which would minimise
the dissipation in the transistor.
Orin.
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