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Offline Mads Lund

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Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« on: September 04, 2016, 09:47:18 pm »
Hi

I'm in the process of implementing 2 wheelspeed converters, but are having troubles with the VR to Hall converters http://www.vems.us/vr_to_hall

Do anybody know where to find the diagram or schematics for the converter board ?

on the WIKI are there 2 different documents (quite different)
http://vems.hu/download/InputDrivers/VR_divider/VR_divider_full.pdf
http://vems.hu/download/InputDrivers/VR_divider/VR_divider_OBSOLETE_2014.pdf

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Re: Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2016, 08:44:03 am »
Hello Mads,

The first document:
http://vems.hu/download/InputDrivers/VR_divider/VR_divider_full.pdf

Matches the current VR-Hall convertors as shipped from factory (as the name already hinted the second the is the pre-2014 version).

Best regards, Dave

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Re: Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2016, 04:17:57 pm »
Have done a bit more testing.

The boards I have is the "old" version, and they need >1V to arm the VR chip. I'm running with stock BMW E36/46 ABS sensors, and they only produce ~300mV @ 10 mph.

So either do I need the new converters where the arming voltage can be selected on the board, or else do I have to modify my existing converters.

As I can't find any schematics or board layout on this, did I do a bit of reverse engeneering today, so I have the block diagram on a piece of paper, so tonight I'll try to modify one of them to lower the arming voltage.

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Re: Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2016, 09:52:10 pm »
Problems solved.

After reverse engineering the schematic, it's very close to the recommended design in the LM1815 datasheet http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/lm1815.pdf

Did I find 2 problems. I have the old LM1815 boards, where the solderbob select the output devider. On these boards are pin 5 on the LM1815 hardwired to Vss +5V = mode 2 selected = arming voltage 350mv equal that the pk-pk V on the Vr sensor must be around 1V. The std. BMW abs sensors only produce 300mv @ 10 mph
So the LM1815 must be in mode 1, this is done by lifting pin 5 on the chip of the pcb, so it's floating instead of beeing +5V. Unfortunatly the connection from pin5 to Vss is under the chip, so it's not possible to cut the copper.
After selecting mode 1 on the LM1815, do it arm @ 30mv, and the sensor trigger without any problem. Noise is around 3mv so dont seems to give any problems.

Second problem.... I'm using Vems v3.8B hardware, where there are pull up resistors for both wheelspeed channels, mounted on the board. Input pins are floating @ +5v unconnected. The output from the HEF4024BT chip, is routed thru an 1kohm resistor, and with the internal pull-up in the VEMS are the output voltage square between 1,5v and 5v, and this is too high for the cpu to trigger. Short term solution was to bypass the series resistor on the VR converter, this made the signal pulsate between 0v and 5v, and both wheel speed channels were working. But better solution is to remove the pull-up resistors on the Vems board, and just use the VR converter to supply +5v / 0v for the cpu.

Lot of work, but solution found.

With thanks to Peter Jensen from Vems.dk, did I get a link to the newest board documentation http://www.vems.hu/wiki/index.php?page=GenBoard%2FVerThree%2FSchematic
And that clearly show the problem. Wheelspeed input 1 + 2 have a 2.7k pullup resistor to 5v, and with an 1k series resistor on the HEF4024 output will the "low" voltage be 5v/3700*1000 = 1.35v. Removing the series resistor on the output on 4024, will make the low voltage = 0v. the current will be 5v/2700 = 1.85mA which is ok as the HEF4024 is rated with 10mA on the outputs.

But please check the new VR to Hall board for output resistor value to ensure it will work as expected.

Thanks
 

 


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Re: Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2016, 10:04:02 pm »
A small follow-up.

Made an uphill launch with lot of wheelspin to check the ws-sensors, everything looks fine.

New questions ?? How to make an new symbol in vemstune showing wheelspeed % (WS1/WS2-1) Anybody knw, or do that have to go on the "need to have features" together with an Ignition retard / sparkcut parameter based on wheelspin%

« Last Edit: September 08, 2016, 10:07:08 pm by Mads Lund »

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Re: Schematic for VR to Hall converter
« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2016, 11:54:44 pm »
A small follow-up.

Made an uphill launch with lot of wheelspin to check the ws-sensors, everything looks fine.

New questions ?? How to make an new symbol in vemstune showing wheelspeed % (WS1/WS2-1) Anybody knw, or do that have to go on the "need to have features" together with an Ignition retard / sparkcut parameter based on wheelspin%



i believe we just need spark cut option in anytrim control source. one anytrim function for spark retard depending on slip, and other one for spark cut if the first one is not able to help us :)
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