move microRusEfi to microRusEFI

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[Frankenso PnP Miata NA6 bundle](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/releases/latest/download/rusefi_bundle_frankenso_na6.zip)
[microRusEfi 0.3 and older (STM32F7)](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/releases/latest/download/rusefi_bundle_mre_f7.zip)
[microRusEFI 0.3 and older (STM32F7)](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/releases/latest/download/rusefi_bundle_mre_f7.zip)
[Proteus v0.2 and older (STM32F7)](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/releases/latest/download/rusefi_bundle_proteus_f7.zip)

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---
## Pin naming usability issue
We have a usability feature with microRusEfi where stm32 pin names are hidden from users. Unfortunately for FSIO these smt32 pin names are needed. Those are visible in https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/blob/master/firmware/config/boards/microrusefi/mapping.yaml
We have a usability feature with microRusEFI where stm32 pin names are hidden from users. Unfortunately for FSIO these smt32 pin names are needed. Those are visible in https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/blob/master/firmware/config/boards/microrusefi/mapping.yaml

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ As of March 2020 Frankenso board is sold as mostly as a DIY kit.
| [Frankenso](Hardware-Frankenso) | + Most customizable board<br/>+ larger 154x152mm 4-layer board requires a Medium Box shipping rate<br/>+ on-board power supply<br/>+ 20x4 LCD screen<br/>+ joystick<br/>+ works both with external brain boards and on-board stm32 chip<br/>+ knock sensor chip<br/>+ used Denso OEM cases available | on-board 64 pin connector<br/>SD card, USB/TTL, CAN<br/>open source hardware | 2014 | Flexible - probably 8 cylinder max recommended |
| [Prometheus](https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1215) | + The only rusEFI board with on-board wide band controller.<br/>+ compact 4-layer PCB smaller than 93 x 100 mm<br/>+ on-board power supply<br/>+ knock sensor chip<br/>+ stepper motor IAC controller chip<br/>+ stepper motor IAC controller chip<br/>+ onboard 4-channel "smart" protected ignition drivers<br/>+ bluetooth module<br/>+ supports two packages of on-board stm32 chips | no on-board connector (wired)<br/>SD card, USB/TTL, CAN | 2017 | 4 cylinder. No plans to offer assembled units. |
| [Frankenstein](https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=359) | + Simplest rusEFI board<br/>+ our smaller two-layer board<br/>+ Small Box shipping rate<br/>+ low price<br/>- external 5v power supply required<br/>- external brain board required | no on-board connector (wired)<br/>SD card, USB/TTL, CAN<br/>open source hardware | 2014 | Flexible - probably 8 cylinder max recommended. No plans to offer assembled units. |
| [microRusEfi](Hardware-microRusEFI) | + Available fully assembled!<br/>+ about 10 analog inputs<br/>+ One VR/Hall input channel for crank sensor<br/>+ One Hall input channel for crank sensor<br/>+ 4 injector output channels<br/>+ 4 logic level coil control channels (external igniters could be needed for some coils) | 48-pin connector<br/>On-board DBW<br/>USB, CAN<br/>open source hardware | 2019 | 4 cylinder, single electronic throttle |
| [microRusEFI](Hardware-microRusEFI) | + Available fully assembled!<br/>+ about 10 analog inputs<br/>+ One VR/Hall input channel for crank sensor<br/>+ One Hall input channel for crank sensor<br/>+ 4 injector output channels<br/>+ 4 logic level coil control channels (external igniters could be needed for some coils) | 48-pin connector<br/>On-board DBW<br/>USB, CAN<br/>open source hardware | 2019 | 4 cylinder, single electronic throttle |
| [Hellen](https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=1682) | Coming soon! | modular design| 2020 | TBD cylinder, single electronic throttle |
| [Proteus](Proteus) | + rusEFI if you have lots of hardware or cylinders<br/>+ 4 layer PCB, 135mm x 82.5mm<br/>+ 16 low-side outputs, limited to 3 amps each (injectors, relays, check engine light, etc)<br/>+ 12x ignition outputs (or general purpose 5v, 100mA push-pull)<br/>+ Dual electronic throttles<br/>+ 4x High-side 12v drivers, 1 amp each<br/>+ 4 thermistor analog inputs (2.7k pull up resistor)<br/>+ 12 General purpose analog inputs<br/>+ Dual VR sensors (crank position, wheel speed)<br/>+ 6 digital inputs (hall cam/crank position, wheel speed, clutch/brake switch, etc) | TE Ampseal connectors: 2x 35 pin, 1x 23 pin<br/>rusEFI's most fully-featured shield<br/>IP68 waterproof case | 2020 | 12 cylinder, dual electronic throttles |
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### Q: How to select a board?
A: History shows that fully assembled boards are the safest way to start. History shows
that 80% of the kits are never assembled. As of March 2020 we have many microRusEfi [in stock](https://rusefi.com/shop/) and
that 80% of the kits are never assembled. As of March 2020 we have many microRusEFI [in stock](https://rusefi.com/shop/) and
very remaining [old stock assembled Frankenso](https://www.tindie.com/stores/russian/). New fabrication of the assembled Frankenso board is
currently not planned.
### Q: What else matters?
A: Types and total count of crank and camshaft positions sensors is the next
important question. microRusEfi unfortunately only supports one VR shaft input maximum with two inputs total.
important question. microRusEFI unfortunately only supports one VR shaft input maximum with two inputs total.
Frankenso supports up to 2 VR or 2 Hall shaft position sensors. Prometheus supports TBD. Proteus supports TBD.

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## HOWTO microRusEFI Kit
[mircoRusEfi kit](https://www.ebay.com/itm/333517397424) comes 75% assembled - while many components are already mounted, about two dozens
[microRusEFI kit](https://www.ebay.com/itm/333517397424) comes 75% assembled - while many components are already mounted, about two dozens
still need to be added. This includes both easy to mount components like main connector and harder to solder
TLE8888 100-pin chip. Some soldering hints and tricks [are discussed here](https://rusefi.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=425).
If in doubt of your SMD skills please consider fully assembled version.
@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ For component placement please use interactive BOM
[Some checkpoints](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_4_7_front_checks.jpg)
All microRusEfi kits use [MRE F4 rusEFI firmware - DOWNLOAD LATEST BUNDLE HERE](https://rusefi.com/build_server/rusefi_bundle_mre_f4.zip)
All microRusEFI kits use [MRE F4 rusEFI firmware - DOWNLOAD LATEST BUNDLE HERE](https://rusefi.com/build_server/rusefi_bundle_mre_f4.zip)

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![connector](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_connector.png)
![microRusEfi photo](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_connector.jpg)
![microRusEFI photo](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_connector.jpg)
Rear side of PCB
![microRusEfi image](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_3_PCB_pinout.png)
![microRusEFI image](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_3_PCB_pinout.png)
![x](Hardware/microRusEFI/microRusEFI_connectors/MRE_reality.jpg)
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ USB cable black wire: ground
[HOWTO wire external USB](https://youtu.be/4v2VnP-YdlQ)
USB cable red wire: +5v (would not work via microRusEfi connector for versions < 0.5.0)
USB cable red wire: +5v (would not work via microRusEFI connector for versions < 0.5.0)
## Hall type Crank sensor

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Bare minimum microRusEfi instructions:
Bare minimum microRusEFI instructions:
# Step 1 80% ready microRusEfi
Fabricate "pre-populated" 80% ready microRusEfi at https://jlcpcb.com/
# Step 1 80% ready microRusEFI
Fabricate "pre-populated" 80% ready microRusEFI at https://jlcpcb.com/
You would need three files to do that - gerbers archive, BOM and placement files."
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# Step 3 Upload firmware
Once you solder 8 parts to your 80% ready microRusEfi upload firmware into micro-controller
Once you solder 8 parts to your 80% ready microRusEFI upload firmware into micro-controller
https://rusefi.com/build_server/rusefi_bundle_mre_f4.zip
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More info like connector & case see https://github.com/rusefi/hw_microRusEfi
For quicker results kits and fully assembled units are available at https://rusefi.com/shop/
For quicker results kits and fully assembled units are available at https://rusefi.com/shop/

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## HOWTO update microRusEFI Firmware
The best way to update microRusEfi firmware is using rusEFI console "Auto DFU" mode.
The best way to update microRusEFI firmware is using rusEFI console "Auto DFU" mode.
In AutoDFU a few things happen once you click the "Update Firmware" button.
0) AutoDFU procedure works if your Windows device manager shows "STMicroelectronics Virtual COM Port" in "Ports" category.

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@ -50,11 +50,11 @@ Complete used harness for Lada could be acquired pretty cheap in some parts of t
is in the cabin (unline Nissan ECU in dirty engine bay) so we get pretty clean crimped connector with about 30 wires already in
it. The missing wires could be taken from the smaller ECU connector.
With a utility knife you need to cut 4 keys from inside the male part to mate default microRusEfi connector with a brown plug. Two center keys could be left
With a utility knife you need to cut 4 keys from inside the male part to mate default microRusEFI connector with a brown plug. Two center keys could be left
as is.
![i](Hardware/microRusEFI/microRusEFI_connectors/microRusEFI_helping_black_plug_with_brown.jpg)
![i](Hardware/microRusEFI/microRusEFI_connectors/microRusEFI_lada_donor_harness.jpg)
![i](Hardware/microRusEFI/microRusEFI_connectors/microRusEFI_lada_donor_harness.jpg)

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@ -195,9 +195,9 @@ JP50 2X CAN_L| Y |N| Purg Sol. Vlv| Purg Sol. Vlv
[Schematics 0.4](Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_48na/microRusEFI48adapter_0.4.pdf)
[Schematics 0.2](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi_documentation/raw/master/Hardware/pnp_microRusEfi_48na/microrusefi48adapter_0_2.pdf)
[Schematics 0.2](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi_documentation/raw/master/Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_48na/microrusefi48adapter_0_2.pdf)
[Schematics 0.1](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi_documentation/raw/master/Hardware/pnp_microRusEfi_48na/microrusefi48adapter_0.1.pdf)
[Schematics 0.1](https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi_documentation/raw/master/Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_48na/microrusefi48adapter_0.1.pdf)
[Mazda Miata 1990](Mazda-Miata-1990)

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[MREAdapter72 0.2 InteractiveBOM](https://rusefi.com/docs/ibom/hw72nb_0.2.html)
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEfi_nb2/hw72nb.pdf
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_nb2/hw72nb.pdf
| Pin Number | Name | microRusEFI pin | Type ID | Default function |
| ----------:|:-------- | ------------ | ------------ |:---------------------------------------------------- |
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# Photos
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEfi_nb2/MREAdapter72_0_2_front.jpg
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEfi_nb2/MREAdapter72_0_2_back.jpg
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_nb2/MREAdapter72_0_2_front.jpg
https://github.com/rusefi/rusefi/wiki/Hardware/pnp_microRusEFI_nb2/MREAdapter72_0_2_back.jpg
https://youtu.be/6IZcHCQl8yo

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| 36 | ? | gnd | PPS Ground |
| 58 | ORG/BRN | can | CANL |
| 60 | ORG/BLK | can | CANH |
| 62 | ? | 12v | NO NEED FOR microRusEfi permanent +12v |
| 62 | ? | 12v | NO NEED FOR microRusEFI permanent +12v |
| 65 | ? | low side ?| Fuel pump relay |
| 72 | GRY | ?| ? |
| 82 | GRY | vr | Crank+ |
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![page2](OEM-Docs/VAG/2002_Passat/2002_passat_part2.png)
![page3](OEM-Docs/VAG/2002_Passat/2002_passat_part3.png)
![page1](OEM-Docs/VAG/2002_Passat/2002_passat_ecu_wiring.png)
![page1](OEM-Docs/VAG/2002_Passat/2002_passat_ecu_wiring.png)

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ Listed for sale with early June deliveries.
[Frankenso](Frankenso) could be set for this pinout using a few dozen jumper wires in the wiring breakout area.
As of May 2020 [Proteus](Proteus) or [Hardware-microRusEfi](Hardware-microRusEFI) could be wired
As of May 2020 [Proteus](Proteus) or [Hardware-microRusEFI](Hardware-microRusEFI) could be wired
using [breakout board](https://www.ebay.com/itm/64-pin-ECU-connector-civic-mazda-mx-5-eunos-miata-toyota-with-breakout-PCB/332771650527)
One day we plan to have a microRusEFI adapter for these cars maybe in August 2020?
@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ One day we plan to have a microRusEFI adapter for these cars maybe in August 202
# Early NB
NB1 1999-2000 while connector still looks similar that's another different pinout.
As of May 2020 [Proteus](Proteus) or [Hardware-microRusEfi](Hardware-microRusEFI) could be wired
As of May 2020 [Proteus](Proteus) or [Hardware-microRusEFI](Hardware-microRusEFI) could be wired
using [breakout board](https://www.ebay.com/itm/64-pin-ECU-connector-civic-mazda-mx-5-eunos-miata-toyota-with-breakout-PCB/332771650527)
One day we plan to have a microRusEFI adapter for these cars maybe in August 2020?

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@ -30,6 +30,6 @@ MRE+Adapter48 MX-5 NA6 - 20,541 рублей (потому что 270 USD)
MRE+Adapter72 MX-5 NB2 - 20,541 рублей (потому что 270 USD)
Собранная платка microRusEfi 8,906 рублей (потому что 120 USD) - без корпуса, без разъёма - но зачем такой варинат покупать?!
Собранная платка microRusEFI 8,906 рублей (потому что 120 USD) - без корпуса, без разъёма - но зачем такой варинат покупать?!
PS: всё очень добровольно. Всегда есть вариант всё сделать самим, см. https://www.drive2.ru/c/555801204769161551/