CPU and hardware advice sought for EFI
Igor Dorrestijn
dorrestijn at corps.nl
Thu Mar 7 19:07:39 GMT 2002
> There's nothing you really need in the automotive cores. I use the cheap
'n'
> cheerful* SH7014, which does everything I need (including driving 8
> sequential injectors, and 4 ignition channels to 4us accuracy @ 8000RPM).
> You
> really don't need all the extra timers etc. The SH7014 has 5 which is
plenty.
> TPUs etc are for people who can't write software.
Yes, that would be me. Or maybe we could rephrase that to "TPUs are for lazy
people" :-)
> What else were you going to do with processing power anyway?
Run individual VE maps for the cylinders, startup maps, wall wetting models,
signal processing on the knock sensor, adaptive control algorithms and
traction control while running at 16000rpm.
The fancy processor allows you to add all the fun parts later without the
need for a complete new ECU. Not that I have done this (yet) but I'm still
young :-)
> *And most importantly obtainable.
Hmm, ok, valid point there on the monetary side.
Igor
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