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Zaphod 10-07-2014 05:30 AM

Need help with alternator circuit Franks MS3pro adapter
 
Hi guys,

I need some help with the 99-00 Alternator circuit.

I got one of Franks ingenious adapter boards for the MS3 pro and everything is working fine - apart from the Alternator circuit not working.

I emailed Frank a couple of times and send him a PM on here, but he did not respond (I hope he is well and I didn't do anything wrong... :confused: )

Could one of the electronics experts please help me out on where I would have to check voltages/resistances on the circuit.

Here is the alternator PCB from Frank:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1379857416

And here is a picture of the MS3pro board:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1399284933

The naming of the parts is a little different on the MS3pro board, but the circuit should be the same...

Here you can see my unit working and talking to TS via the onboard Bluetooth.
http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-fU...max=800&crop=1

As I am no electronics expert it would be nice if you could tell me - with a +12V source attached - which voltages should I be reading on which part/leg!

Edit: I know that there is a silkscreen error on the board and the jumpers are set correctly...

Any help is appreciated!

Braineack 10-07-2014 07:42 AM

do you have a power supply?

with more than 15v in to the unit, the field output should drop below 3v.

with less than ~14.2v in to the unit, the field output should rise to over 9v.

Zaphod 10-07-2014 07:48 AM

Unfortunately I don't have a variable power supply, only the Jimstim with a 12V supply.

But the field output only gives a reading of 0.08V.... So I need to check which of the parts of the circuit might be broken...

Greets

Ben 10-07-2014 08:18 AM

Why not use MS3-Pro's built in alternator control function? It's very configurable and works awesome.

Zaphod 10-07-2014 08:38 AM

I checked the thread about it... but didn't know if that was working correctly, the thread was a little bi-polar about that....

What would the correct settings for the Miata do look like?
Because my MS3pro Alternator control setting looks different and has no "Miata" mode...

From the thread:
https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...or-control-png


Mine:
http://www.ingenieure-reichel.de/upl...rnator_pro.jpg

Braineack 10-07-2014 09:02 AM

it works great actually.

haven't checked the MS3PRO firmware, but in regular MS3 it's labeled "high speed field control". Maybe you need the latest ms3pro firmware? or use that closed-loop field control one; that's probably it.

All you need to have is a 5v pull-up on the output that you use. IIRC I used a 100ohm or 270ohm resistor.

Looks like it would incredibly easy to get working on that adapter board.

Zaphod 10-07-2014 09:27 AM

I don't know if Frank already has that 5V pullup on the adapter-board (but it doesn't look like).

So I would just need to wire said resistor between 5V and pin 1O - which is the alternator field output on the 99-00?
(100 ohm or 270 ohm - I got both)

Edit: BTW. I am on the latest Firmware...

LumptyLump 10-07-2014 10:16 AM

Check that all of the resistors are of the specified value. I got one of Franks kits this spring and found that R7 (supposedly 1m) actually measured 10k, even though it was banded as a 1m.

Zaphod 10-07-2014 11:09 AM

Franks board utilizes the Stepper out 1 for the software alternator control - if I read this correctly on the alternator control thread - this is wrong as you need an PWM output - correct?

Ben 10-07-2014 11:29 AM

Use any spare PWM output and High Speed Field Control mode. It was only called Miata mode while we were developing it. A 5V pullup is needed. That's it.

Braineack 10-07-2014 11:31 AM

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I know little about frank's board, but why can't you add a 100ohm resistor on the proto area to 5v. then run a wire from PWM2 (or any other spare) then out to 1O?

https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...apterboard-jpg

Zaphod 10-07-2014 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1173646)
I know little about frank's board, but why can't you add a 100ohm resistor on the proto area to 5v. then run a wire from PWM2 (or any other spare) then out to 1O

The stepper Out 1 is hardwired to 1O on the board. But I have cut that trace anyway because of a board error.
So I will do as you suggested.


Originally Posted by Ben (Post 1173644)
Use any spare PWM output and High Speed Field Control mode. It was only called Miata mode while we were developing it. A 5V pullup is needed. That's it.

Do I use the standard settings for the High speed field mode? Or do I have to set something Miata specific?

Zaphod 10-08-2014 01:41 AM

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O.K. I just soldered the new software alternator control and will report...

At the stim with an INput voltag of ~12V the field output reads ~4,85V.

O.K. Just tested it out. It charges a tad on the high side.

With the above voltage settings in run mode it charges at 14.9 V (Tuner Studio reading) - 15.3V on my Maxigauge. (But its very stable there!)

Could this be related with the battery voltage calibration? I never could wrap my head around how I would set this up with
a standard multimeter and no other equipment - because I never know what the Supply voltage at Zero ADC Count or at Max ADC count is...

Any other suggestions on how the get this to charge at the correct target voltage?

Edit:
I found this advice from Matt at msextra.com about the voltage calibration

Usually you should set the zero ADC reading to the difference between the ECU ground voltage and battery ground voltage, and adjust the top number to get the readings to match.
and tried to do this on my car. Now my Maxigauge, Tuner Studio and Multimeter read the same voltage.

The alternator charges at 13.6-13.7V now, which is fine by me, but should the Alternator control not try to get to the Target of 14.0V?
Just a thought - is the TS reading and the voltage that MS measures the same, or could that be the difference between reading and target.

Thanks

Zaphod 10-09-2014 01:22 AM


Originally Posted by Zaphod (Post 1173878)
The alternator charges at 13.6-13.7V now, which is fine by me, but should the Alternator control not try to get to the Target of 14.0V?
Just a thought - is the TS reading and the voltage that MS measures the same, or could that be the difference between reading and target.

Thanks

Ben?

Braineack 10-09-2014 07:10 AM

increase your target untill youre happy?

Zaphod 10-09-2014 07:24 AM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 1174164)
increase your target untill youre happy?

Nah - too easy...;) I want things to work the way I want. If I command the MS a target of 14.0V I want a result of 14.0V.... Not some itsy - I give it a target of 14.4V and it gives me my desired 14.0V....

http://troll.me/images/screaming-bab...i-told-you.jpg

WestfieldMX5 10-09-2014 07:54 AM

Have had some personal issues. Am back.
Sven, I'm using hardware control. I got software working by using a different output, but like you, voltage does not correspond with the settings. I don't like to use a fudge factor to get it right so I reverted back to hardware. Tunerstudio was set at 14.3V, but logs showed voltage fluctuationg between 14.7 and 15.1V, too high and too much fluctuation for my ease of mind.
Hardware is rock solid within .2V
It works on my car without issues. I'll look up the schematics and send you a copy so you can trace the circuit.

Zaphod 10-09-2014 07:56 AM

Perfect, thanks! Hope you got/get sorted everything out!

WestfieldMX5 10-09-2014 08:15 AM

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Here's the schematic of the MS3 Pro board.

With both jumpers set in 1&2 position, you're using software control.
Stepper 1 of the Pro module is now directly connected to pin 1O.
Of course, this board was designed before I knew that we had to use a PWM output. So cut the trace from Stepper 1 of the Pro module to pin 1 of JP3 and bring a PWM output to pin 1 of JP3 instead. Also add a 5V pullup to that wire because I didn't add one in my design (again, I didn't know yet that this was necessary).
Or, do as Scott said, remove both jumpers and just run a wire from PWM2 on the board to 1O, add the pullup and be done.

With both jumpers set in 2&3 position, you're using hardware control.
Stepper 1 is now connected to the disable pin of my circuit. This means that when you activate stepper 1, the alternator will not charge (100%tps, rpm < 500 rpm etc etc). In this situation, there's no need to use a PWM output, Stepper 1 is fine.
The field control output of the hardware circuit is now connected to Tyco 1O and regulates the voltage.




https://www.miataturbo.net/attachmen...ine=1412856941
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...r_ms3_Pro1.png


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