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93 lines
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The No Overhang Two Channel boards made for Speeduino share the features below
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- Arduino MEGA 2560 shield board
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- Same size as the Arduino
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- 2 injector output channels
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- 2 coil output channels
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- Dedicated tachometer output
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- 4 medium/high current outputs (idle, boost, VVT, fuel pump, fan, etc)
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- IAT, CLT, TPS, and O2 inputs (protected)
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- On-board MAP sensor
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- Stepper idle control through board mounted DRV8825 accessory PCB
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- VR conditioning through board mounted VR conditioner accessory PCB
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Like the official Speeduino boards, the NO2C requires igniter driven coils and a conditioner for crank/cam signals that aren't 5v square-wave. The board is designed to accept the official Speeduino conditioner board for signals that do not meet the requirements.
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NO2C v0.1.x
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Uses the AMP MTA-100 or Molex KK100/KK254 connector system and through hole components
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### v0.1.0
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- Had flaws which caused the Arduino USB connector to interfere with the boards solder pads
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- lacked tachometer output
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- was never released
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### v0.1.1
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- corrected the issue mentioned above
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- added tachometer output
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NO2C v0.2.x
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Uses the Molex Micro-Fit 3.0 connector system and through hole components. The Micro-Fit connector is used as a computer power connector and there are several manufacturers, it's known generically as 3mm connector.
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For some tips that will help make the assembly of your board a success: **[v0.2.x Assembly Tips](v0.2.x_Assembly_Tips "wikilink")**
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### v0.2.0
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- Added pass through pinholes around the edge for daughter board expansion
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- Increased size of resistor footprints making it easier to find usable resistors and/or use precision resistors for all voltage dividers
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- Increased pitch of 1uf caps (see above)
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- Added launch control input
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### v0.2.1
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- Improved silk screen
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- All MOSFET outputs (injector and auxiliary) have the same gate connection to the Arduino MEGA
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- VR signals are routed straight into the conditioner
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- MAP sensor location accepts either though-hole or SMD part
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- Other routing and placement adjustments (R10 and R11 are flipped)
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### v0.2.2
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- Moved C20 from the edge of the board, it has always bothered me there
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- Added Serial0/Bluetooth header
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- Other routing and placement adjustments
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### vC1
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- Traditional reset protection removed in favor of a jumper and resistor to hold the reset pin high
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- Routing and placement adjustments
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- Version style changed to bring inline with other projects and due to required BOM change compared to v0.2.x
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NO2C DB
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A daughter board that stacks on top of the NO2C v0.2.x and vCx boards to add the features below. The daughter boards are hybrid surface mount/through hole, see features below for which parts are through hole.
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### DB1 (Scraped)
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Makes it easy to add additional general outputs, and can be populated to add all the features below.
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- 4 low current outputs (through hole)
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- 2 general digital inputs (protected)
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- 1 analog input (protected)
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- Flex-fuel input (protected)
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- Barometric pressure sensor (provides constant correction vs power on base)
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### DB2
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Makes it easy to add additional coil outputs, and can be populated to add all the features below.
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- 2 additional coil output channels (through hole)
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- 4 low current outputs
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- 2 general digital inputs (protected)
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- 1 analog input (protected)
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- Flex-fuel input (protected)
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- Barometric pressure sensor (provides constant correction vs power on base)
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With the low current outputs you could reconfigure two of the medium/high current outputs on the NO2C to act as injector drivers. To do this you will have to make minor changes to the firmware before programming the Arduino. |