Boost control duty cycle output details
Posted: Sat Dec 24, 2005 2:06 am
What voltage and frequency does the boost control output operate at?
The reason I ask is because I am trying to figure out a way to hook up a high torque servo (like from radio controled cars, but quite a bit stronger) to open the bypass valve on my supercharger as a way to control boost.
The way these servos operate is they three wires -- one wire is signal, the other two are for power. The width of a pulse on the signal wire is used to determine the desired angle the servo will swing to. The servo expects to see a pulse every 20-30ms, but the time between pulses is not critical and can vary greatly -- the important thing is the pulse width.
If the frequency of the boost control output is such that I could adjust duty cycle down to 0-2 ms on pulses, I could control the servo quite easily. Otherwise, I'm going to be looking for some sort of driver to translate, and that sounds less than fun to hunt for.
Wayne
The reason I ask is because I am trying to figure out a way to hook up a high torque servo (like from radio controled cars, but quite a bit stronger) to open the bypass valve on my supercharger as a way to control boost.
The way these servos operate is they three wires -- one wire is signal, the other two are for power. The width of a pulse on the signal wire is used to determine the desired angle the servo will swing to. The servo expects to see a pulse every 20-30ms, but the time between pulses is not critical and can vary greatly -- the important thing is the pulse width.
If the frequency of the boost control output is such that I could adjust duty cycle down to 0-2 ms on pulses, I could control the servo quite easily. Otherwise, I'm going to be looking for some sort of driver to translate, and that sounds less than fun to hunt for.
Wayne