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weird voltage readings BUGGING ME!>!
Dave
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14.25v is an odd figure, so is that the off load voltage? If so, loading it could easily pull it down, if an unregulated supply. But the MS should be happy with anything over about 9v. 4.98 is fine for a 5 volt regulated rail.GraffixWB wrote:when I power my ecu from the stim, 14.25vDC is applied by my ac/dc box per my dmm across +/-of the stim, but tuner studio only shows 13.1/ 13.2 v. u5 has an input of about 12.5 and an OPut of 4.98. I'm scared to test any of the pins on the IC cuz I don't want to harm anything by an accidental cross. I need to get this poop figured out NOW!!! any help would be great. IM SO CLOSE!!
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However.
If you have a 12 V supply with ripple on it , the DVM and the MS may very well show different results
Try powering the bench setup with a lab grade pwr supply or quite simply a 12 V car battery , but make sure to install a 2 A fuse directly at the +terminal of the battery.
When powered by a clean DC MS and DVM shall read the same.
Heribert
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Bernard Fife
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In addtion to what others have said, it's worth noting that the power is 1/6th of the actual supply due to 2 resistors (R3=50K and R6=10K) that form a voltage divider. These bring the voltage supply into the 0-5V range that the processor can measure. However, these resistors have tolerances (usually up to ±10%), and this affects the measured voltage if these resistors are not exactly to specification.
Nothing will be affected significantly by the slightly low reading. However, if it bothers you, you can find different resistors for R3 and/or R6.
Lance.
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You don't have to diagnose it yourself, I described the problem and solution above. To repeat, you need to adjust the values of R3 and R6. You can do this by searching through some resistors with a ohmmeter to find values where R3 is exactly 5 times R6, then swap these into the main board.
The slightly lower voltage at the 12V side of the regulator is due to the diode D10 in the path, it lowers voltage by about 0.7 volts, so what you see is normal.
I don't know how I can be any more clear than that, so I won't really have anything more to say...
Lance.