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ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 1:23 am
by ChevytoyR1
im assembling an ms2 for 4cyl full sequential for a nissan sr20det and diyautotune dist wheel. i was wondering if i can use the vr circuit for the primary signal and the hall circuit for the 2nd signal? if so how do i wire the 2nd signal on the board?
im trying it on the stim with 5v on top of c30, 2nd triger in on xg1, and optoout to js10.. it doesnt work with the stim but if i tuch the optoin side jumper with my finger it works for a sec and turns off.. any idea on what im doing wrong?

edit: i think my problem is that im not getting a signal on the 2nd triger output of the stim. stim set up for 36-1 the 2nd trigger volts stays at steady 4.98v.. any way how to fix this?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 7:33 am
by Matt Cramer
Sure, this will work; you just jumper OptoOut to JS10. What pin are you using for the second trigger input on the DB37?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:06 am
by ChevytoyR1
im using IAC2B

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 10:45 am
by Matt Cramer
How is this set up on your JimStim?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:17 am
by ChevytoyR1
Stim is set up for 36-1.. when i set it up for 36-1 cam wheel.. i get sequential no problem .. but when i set it to dual wheels with missing tooth and 2nd trigger pin jumped to iac2b pin i get no rpm and d14 led blinks as it was single coil rpm but shows no rpm in ts.

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 11:28 am
by racingmini_mtl
That means your second trigger does not work. With a single wheel setup, the sequential setting means semi-sequential and it doesn't use the second trigger. With the dual wheel setup, you need both triggers to get sync and RPM.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 3:42 pm
by ChevytoyR1
So is my stim 2nd trigger broken?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 5:15 pm
by racingmini_mtl
Perform the tests shown here: http://jbperf.com/JimStim/JimStim_v1_5_ ... ml#testing. You don't need to do everything but only the part for the 2nd trigger.

If the test passes then the issue is on the MS side. By the way, have you put the wire jumper from the 2nd trigger pin header to the 19-pin header using the pin corresponding to the correct DB37 pin? If the test fails check the solders on Q2 on the JimStim.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:25 pm
by ChevytoyR1
jean i tested the primary signal its fine then did the 2nd trigger test and it fail.. Q2 resolder and still failed.. what next?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2012 8:31 pm
by racingmini_mtl
You would need to check the signal from the CPU. If you have an oscilloscope, check the signal out of pin 16 of the CPU.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 2:45 am
by ChevytoyR1
is there a different way to check the cpu? i dont have an oscilloscope.. and pin 16 is the one near D2 right?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 8:23 am
by racingmini_mtl
ChevytoyR1 wrote:is there a different way to check the cpu? i dont have an oscilloscope.. and pin 16 is the one near D2 right?
Correct.

You could use a LED with a 330R inline resistor. Connect the positive side of the LED to pin 16 and the other side to ground (the resistor can be on either side). Be careful not to short anything when doing that. You can do the same test as before. If the LED flashes then the CPU is correct and you will need to check R24 and Q2. Also, check the solder on pin 16 and on R24.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:02 am
by ChevytoyR1
At low rpm i can see the led stay on then turns off for a split second then stays on then turns off for split second and so on this is on the solder joint at pin 16 ... i get nothing on r24 and q2

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:11 am
by ChevytoyR1
I put power to one side of the led and r24 is grounded all pins of q2 are grounded but the pin closer to the switches is dimmer..

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 8:54 am
by racingmini_mtl
Which power did you put on the LED? You're on the 3.3V side so do NOT use any power other than 3.3V when probing that side (Q2 has the middle pin on the 3.3V side with one pin grounded and the other pin that can be anything from floating to 5V to 12V).

Re-check the solders on Q2 to see if there is any bridge or cold solder but you may need to replace it.

Without having a scope or having the board in hands, it is difficult to say for certain what the issue is.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2012 12:19 pm
by ChevytoyR1
I used 12v lol i think ill just order another stim

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:55 am
by ChevytoyR1
hey jean ive put a resistor off pin16 straight to iac2b and sequential works perfect.. i replaced q2 and still no signal off 2nd trigger any ideas.. atleast i know my ms is working correct.. just seems like im getting no signal to the 2nd trigger cuircuit..

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 8:29 am
by racingmini_mtl
Without having the board in my hands to check it, it is very difficult to say what could be the problem. The way to check would be to use a scope and probe all the points from the CPU to see where the signal stops. Then check the component, the solder and the board trace to see if anything is wrong.

By the way, connecting anything to the CPU that doesn't run at 3.3V is not a good idea. You can easily fry the CPU. But in this case you confirmed that the MS and the JimStim CPU are working. The problem is somewhere between the CPU and the iac2b pin.

Jean

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:32 pm
by ChevytoyR1
U dont happened to have a schematics of the board or atleast that circuit? That way i can trace what goes to where on the board?

Re: ms2 sequential questions

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:45 pm
by racingmini_mtl
The JimStim schematics are available on the web site: http://jbperf.com/JimStim/index.html (link in third paragraph).

Jean