Ecu 6
Al Lipper
efi at cardozo.org
Fri Aug 6 02:05:53 GMT 1999
The software is all in the file, but you will need access to an EPROM/Device
programmer to program the flash memory. I put the board together with a
standard soldering iron, but used a very fine tip (and a somewhat steady
hand) for the CPU socket. Most parts came from a local electronics store,
some from Allied, Hamilton-Avnet and Digi-Key (I think the RAM was from
Mosel-Vitelic directly, however I'm sure you can find other distributors).
I don't have anything sophistocated here. I used ice cube trays to sort the
parts and just used sockets for all of the ICs. That's about it. Good
luck.
Al
> From: RSRACE at aol.com [mailto:RSRACE at aol.com]
> Sent: Thursday, August 05, 1999 11:32 AM
> To: efi at cardozo.org
> Subject: Re: Ecu 6
>
>
> I'm not an electronics whiz but if the schematics are good and I
> have a parts
> list and who to get them from I guess I should be able to do it. Is the
> software in your download to load the program into the unit? Is
> there any
> special soldering tools needed to do the job or can I do it with standard
> soldering iron. I'm trying to learn more about the electronics and
> programming because I would like to build several controllers for
> my car to
> valves for boost control, water injection, and a secondary valve
> controller.
> If you think I can do it with standard equipment I'll get it.
>
> Thanks Again
> Tom
>
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