TPS eratic 5volt
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TPS eratic 5volt
Please find attached an oscilloscope screen shot of what should be a stable TPS voltage. Is this amount of noise on the TPS signal normal or is there something that may be not right in the megasquirt. I am not very electronics literate so please keep it simple. It has the same noise both at the 5v output from the megasquirt and after the TPS.
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Re: TPS eratic 5volt
It is difficult to tell what precision your scope has, but that looks to be at the minimum level it can detect. I think that's likely an acceptable level of noise.
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Re: TPS eratic 5volt
If it is 200mV/div then that would be around 40mV, which is just under 1% in a 0 to 5v resolution.
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Re: TPS eratic 5volt
Ok good to know it's normal, So i have to have the TPS averaging Lag factor set to 10 and the TPSdot Threshold set to 35% otherwise I get TP Accel Enrich happening at random times. Those settings mean I have to stomp the accelerator otherwise I get lean stumble. Is there any way to smooth it out?
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Re: TPS eratic 5volt
Another bit of info, my TPS (from a Suzuki gs1000) only changes voltage from 3.5 to 4.2 so those spikes are a lot more than 1% in that range.
Re: TPS eratic 5volt
A different TPS may be in order, especially if you are using Alpha-N or Hybrid which is heavily dependent on TPS.
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Re: TPS eratic 5volt
Hi all,
Still working on this, have been mucking around with potentometers to see if I can get a more stable tpsDot.
I have noticed that the lower the ADC count the better the tpsDot, even only getting 10% with a lag of 80 at ADC count around 20.
At 3/4 throttle ADC count of about 300 I get big tpsDot movements, as per picture.
I notice I have a lot of mapDot movement as well.
These are all without car running.
Still working on this, have been mucking around with potentometers to see if I can get a more stable tpsDot.
I have noticed that the lower the ADC count the better the tpsDot, even only getting 10% with a lag of 80 at ADC count around 20.
At 3/4 throttle ADC count of about 300 I get big tpsDot movements, as per picture.
I notice I have a lot of mapDot movement as well.
These are all without car running.