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Dr J 08-19-2011 02:42 PM

LM2-tach signal goes flat
 
I have an LM2 with a working (sort-of) tach signal. The problem is that it starts to cut out and becomes flat. The tach signal comes from an HPX which sends a 5V square wave. That signal goes to my DWUR and the LM2. It is connected to the car's tach through a transistor that isolates the signal and provides enough current to drive the car's tach. The problem has gotten progressively worse. If it were a ground problem, I would expect the other signals to also cut out. Anyone experienced this before?

Here is a picture.

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Dr J 08-24-2011 07:24 PM

bump

DRACO A5OG 08-24-2011 07:44 PM

Have you tried their Forum?

Dr J 08-25-2011 07:08 PM

I had browsed their forum prior to posting here. This forum usually has a lot more responses. Plus there are a few here with LM 2s so I thought I would try it here first.

dicklague 08-25-2011 07:10 PM

I don't know the LM2 very well. I do hear the tack signal can be finicky. Wish I could be of more help

Dr J 09-22-2011 08:05 PM

Problem solved! It was not the LM-2 at all. It was the signal generated by the Electromotive HPX. It turns out the ground wire was coming loose. Tightened it up and it got rid of the flat lines.

DRACO A5OG 09-22-2011 10:22 PM

Cool, I still need to set up my LM2 to read the tach.

Dr J 12-28-2011 09:06 AM

Updating this post for posterity.

Seems the ground wasn't the problem, since I continued to get flat readings. I decided to try increasing the voltage from the HPX tach output (5V square wave) to 12V. I did a test today and everything registered well. Signal has much less noise. Also the car tach and the LM-2 register correctly.

The voltage was increased using a NPN Tip 31 transistor. The tach input (the HPX signal) went to the base through a 500 ohm resistor, the emitter went to ground and the collector went to 12V, through a 50 ohm resistor. The tach out is from the collector pin. This inverts the signal, but increases the high voltage to 12V.

304065 12-28-2011 12:53 PM

Yep, the RPM sensor looks for a +12V square wave or nearly so


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