Stack Tacho input S1
Stack Tacho input S1
Anyone know what the signal input to the stack is should be? The emerald outputs a pulsed 12V and connecting this into the stack gets it working fine but I found a pull down resistor in the old loom which is maybe needed for longevity??
Hairdresser at heart.
Re: Stack Tacho input S1
I think you need to preserve that resistor.
The Emerald output is probably an open drain output, i.e. it is driven low by a transistor but is only pulled high by a pull-up resistor. So it can sink a lot of current but source not very much.
The pull down resistor in the loom is then creating a potential divider out of the pull up in the MEMS/Emerald and the resistor in the loom dividing the 12V signal into a 5V signal.
I would leave it in place - it can do no harm ...
Cheers,
Robin
The Emerald output is probably an open drain output, i.e. it is driven low by a transistor but is only pulled high by a pull-up resistor. So it can sink a lot of current but source not very much.
The pull down resistor in the loom is then creating a potential divider out of the pull up in the MEMS/Emerald and the resistor in the loom dividing the 12V signal into a 5V signal.
I would leave it in place - it can do no harm ...
Cheers,
Robin
I is in your loomz nibblin ur wirez
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RE: Stack Tacho input S1
Ah that reminds me (sorry foe hijacking this) but where is the input for the speedometer located? Is it somewhere behind the rear wheel?
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Re: Stack Tacho input S1
Behind the nearside rear wheel.
Sensor fitted by a bolt, fed by a two pin plug.
tut
Sensor fitted by a bolt, fed by a two pin plug.
tut
Re: Stack Tacho input S1
If you have an S2 it's in the same place, but the sensor is integral to the wheel bearing thingmy. Still connected by a two pin plug, though.
Cheers,
Robin
Cheers,
Robin
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RE: Stack Tacho input S1
Cheers, I'll whip off the wheel sometime and have a look
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Re: Stack Tacho input S1
Cheers robin,robin wrote:I think you need to preserve that resistor.
The Emerald output is probably an open drain output, i.e. it is driven low by a transistor but is only pulled high by a pull-up resistor. So it can sink a lot of current but source not very much.
The pull down resistor in the loom is then creating a potential divider out of the pull up in the MEMS/Emerald and the resistor in the loom dividing the 12V signal into a 5V signal.
I would leave it in place - it can do no harm ...
Cheers,
Robin
Yes I think the emrlad has a 1k pull up, just wasn't sure if it was needed as it appeared to be in what was part of the Audi loom. I'll put it in place and if I lose signal I can adjust the value as necessary. Cheers Craig.
Hairdresser at heart.
Re: Stack Tacho input S1
Ps, jimbo as said its near side rear but think its usually in front of the hub.
Craig.
Oh and if it's not working the wire is prone to fracturing just where it goes through the liner as well as plug failure.
Craig.
Oh and if it's not working the wire is prone to fracturing just where it goes through the liner as well as plug failure.
Hairdresser at heart.
RE: Stack Tacho input S1
Ok cool, thanks for the info
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