How to use the TinyIOx
You should be able to use the tinyiox for boost control. I think these settings will work but I can't be 100% sure until I test it.
MS2 CAN Settings:

Set port 1 to 'single value (one signal)' and use ID: 4, table: 7, offset: 45.
Boost Control Settings:

Set boost control location to 'remote' and the port to 'port 1'
TinyIOx Port Settings:

Set port type to 'single value (PWM output) and then choose either TPMCH0 or TPMCH1
As for the EGT you'll have to buy/build an amplifier that outputs a 0-5V to the tinyiox.
MS2 CAN Settings:

Set port 1 to 'single value (one signal)' and use ID: 4, table: 7, offset: 45.
Boost Control Settings:

Set boost control location to 'remote' and the port to 'port 1'
TinyIOx Port Settings:

Set port type to 'single value (PWM output) and then choose either TPMCH0 or TPMCH1
As for the EGT you'll have to buy/build an amplifier that outputs a 0-5V to the tinyiox.
Cant i just connect the tinylox to the boost control circuit on my diypnp
And for a amp i was thinking the max6675
It works in arduino
So i was thinking to let teensy do the talk instead of tinylox
But then i have to do some programming
And for a amp i was thinking the max6675
It works in arduino
So i was thinking to let teensy do the talk instead of tinylox
But then i have to do some programming
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Ive been doing some tinyIOx wiring. Got the EGT circuit built. and 2 of the ADC input protection circuits. Plugged everything back in for a proof of concept test.
Probably the last time this motor will run in the car.
Took some screenshots of my settings if anyone wants to follow along.



Probably the last time this motor will run in the car.
Took some screenshots of my settings if anyone wants to follow along.









