148 lines
6.5 KiB
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148 lines
6.5 KiB
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# microRusEFI Wiring
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## Connector Pinout
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[***>>>Interactive Pinout<<<***](https://rusefi.com/docs/pinouts/microrusefi/)
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**WARNING: for historical reasons microRusEFI pin numbers do not match Molex numbers on the plastic**
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In some cases without "main relay output +12v" both pins #1 and #5 should be connected to the single source of +12v.
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Pin #1 feeds ETB H-bridge, battery voltage sense, gp5 & gp6 high-side +12v, TLE8888 H-bridges.
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## Pin Types
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These tables provide technical information about the different types of pin found on microRusEFI.
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### Power
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| Pin | ID | Type | Notes & Limits |
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|------|----|-------------| ---- |
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| . | 12V | Power supply | 9-22V operating, 5A fuse recommended |
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| [#2, #6](https://rusefi.com/docs/pinouts/microrusefi/?connector=main&pin=6) | pgnd | Power ground | Solidly ground directly to chassis or engine block. |
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| [#17, #21](https://rusefi.com/docs/pinouts/microrusefi/?connector=main&pin=21) | sgnd | Signal ground | Sensor ground. ***Do not ground to engine!***
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| . | 5v | 5V sensor supply | 5V supply for external sensors. 200mA maximum per pin.
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### Stepper
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| Pin | Name | Notes & Limits |
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|------|---------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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| #33 | GP3 | Stepper Coil #2 |
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| #34 | GP2 | Stepper Coil #1 |
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| #35| GP1 | Stepper Coil #1 |
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| #43 | GP4 | Stepper Coil #2 |
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### Input
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| ID | Type | Notes & Limits | Possible functions |
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|------|---------------------| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --- |
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| at | Analog temperature | Analog temperature (thermistor) input. 2.7k(+-1%) pullup resistor to 5v | Thermistor temperature sensor, fuel level sender (variable resistor type) |
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| av | Analog voltage | Analog voltage input. 500k pull down to GND | Analog voltage sensor (MAP, TPS, acc pedal, oil pressure, etc)
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| vr | Variable reluctance | VR crank input | VR sensors including crank, cam, vehicle speed
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| hall | Hall cam/crank | <mark>TBD pull up to 5v</mark> hall sensor for cam/crank | Hall sensors including crank, cam, vehicle speed
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### Output
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| ID | Type | Notes & Limits | Possible functions |
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| inj | Injector output | Low side, 2.2A maximum **Only saturated (high impedance) injectors are supported.** | Injector, general purpose low side |
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| ign | Ignition output | 5V push-pull, 250mA maximum | Ignition coil, general purpose 5V push-pull
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| ls | High power low side | General purpose low side output, 4.5A maximum | General purpose low side, injector
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| gp_high | General purpose high side | General purpose high side push output, 5V/12V (internally selectable based on JP2 jumper) 250mA maximum | General purpose 5V/12V high side, ignition coil
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| gp_low | General purpose low side | General purpose low side pull output, 12V 500mA maximum | General purpose low side
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| gp_pp | General purpose Push-Pull | General purpose push-pull (low and high side) output, 600mA | Bipolar IDLE stepper, relays, solenoids |
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| mr | Main relay | Dedicated main relay output. Low side turned on with power, 800mA maximum. | Main relay
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| etb | Electronic throttle | Dedicated electronic throttle outputs. Connect a brushed motor throttle body directly to these two pins.
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### Communication
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| ID | Type | Notes & Limits |
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| usb | USB | USB tuning interface
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| can | CAN bus | CAN communication
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USB cable green wire: USB D+ DATA+
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USB cable white wire: USB D- DATA-
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USB cable black wire: ground
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[HOWTO wire external USB](https://youtu.be/4v2VnP-YdlQ)
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USB cable red wire: +5v (would not work via microRusEFI connector for versions < 0.5.0)
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### Hall type Crank sensor
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See TLE8888 data sheet figure 71
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R9=DNP
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R15=DNP
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R17=2.7K pull-up to 5v
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R12=10K
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R13=0R
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![front hall](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_1_assembled_front_hall_setup.jpg)
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![front lower](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_1_assembled_front_lower.jpg)
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## Extra pins
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microRusEFI exposes the following pins in addition to the primary 48 pin connector:
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J4:
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![x](Hardware/microRusEFI/J4.png)
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| N | Name | Possible functions (not all listed!) |
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| 9 | GNS | GND
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| 4 | VDD | 3.3V
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| 1 | 5V | 5V
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| 2 | 12V | 12V from Main Relay
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| 3 | PB8 | I2C1_SCL or CAN1_RX
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| 6 | PB9 | I2C1_SDA or CAN1_TX
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| 8 | PC10 | SPI3_SCK or USART3_TX or UART4_TX
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| 5 | PC11 | SPI3_MISO or USART3_RX or UART4_RX
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| 10 | PC12 | SPI3_MOSI or USART3_CK or UART5_TX
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| 7 | PA15 | SPI3_NSS (Chip Select)
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[J2 Interactive Pinout](https://rusefi.com/docs/pinouts/microrusefi/main.html)
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Three GPIOs are available on J2 (SWD) connector. If you are not going to use debugger J2 connector can be used for other purposes.
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| N | Name | Possible functions (not all listed!) |
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| 7, 8 | GND | GND |
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| 1, 2 | 5V | 5V |
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| 3, 4 | VDD | 3.3V |
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| 5 | SCK | SWD clock or PA14 gpio (no alternative functions) |
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| 9 | SWDIO | SWD data or PA13 gpio (no alternative functions) |
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| 6 | SWO | SWD/JTAG data out (?) or SPI1_SCK or SPI3_SCK |
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| 10 | NRST | CPU reset input (active low) |
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For HW version 0.5.0 and newer some additional GPIOs are available on test points around STM32.
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![x](Hardware/microRusEFI/J8_9_10.png)
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[Test point Interactive Pinout](https://rusefi.com/docs/pinouts/microrusefi/pads.html)
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| Test point | GPIO | Possible functions (not all listed!) |
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| J6 | PE0 | GPIO |
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| J8 | PB7 | USART1_RX or TIM4_CH2 |
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| J9 | PC13 | GPIO only |
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| J10 | PE6 | TIM9_CH2 |
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| J11 | PE5 | TIM9_CH1 |
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| J16 | PD0 | CAN1_RX |
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Please refer to STM32F407 chip documentation for full list of alternative functions of GPIOs listed above.
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## FAQ
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Q: Can I use temperature inputs for EGT?
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A: "temperature input" is a just an analog 0-5v input with a strong pull-up implied to use with a thermistor. Your EGT sensor is probably not a thermistor, your 0-5v output out of a conditioner would probably not be happy about the pull-up.
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[microRusEFI photo](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_connector.jpg)
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[microRusEFI connector PCB image](Hardware/microRusEFI/Hardware_microRusEFI_0_3_PCB_pinout.png)
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[reality](Hardware/microRusEFI/microRusEFI_connectors/MRE_reality.jpg)
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