
National Instruments Direct Injector Driver System Manual
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STROKE. When tracking 720 degrees for 4-stroke engines, the camshaft input signal must be TRUE during every
other crank tooth gap. This is designated by configuring the VI with
= 4-STROKE.
2-Stroke Applications:
Position 0 and tooth 0 coincide with the first tooth following each crank tooth gap. The
will increment from 0 to
will
continue to increment at the location of each missing tooth. For example, if
would increment from 0 to 59, such that teeth 58 and 59 would
correspond to the two missing teeth and tooth 0 would correspond to the tooth following missing tooth 59.
4-Stroke Applications:
Position 0 and tooth 0 coincide with the first tooth following the crank tooth gap while the
of each gap. However,
is still monitored to report whether the signal is normally alternating high and low at
indicator of the EPT tab reports whether the signal is “Normal”, “Always High”, “Always
Low”, or an unexpected pattern reported as “Error”.
will increment from 0 to 2*NumberOfCrankTeeth - 1.
will continue to increment at the location of each missing tooth. For example,
if
(N) = 60 and
would increment from 0
to 119, such that teeth 58 and 59 would correspond to the two missing teeth while
is FALSE. Teeth 118
and 119 would correspond to the two missing teeth while
is TRUE. Tooth 0 would correspond to the tooth
following missing tooth 119.
It is allowed for
to have more than one pulse per cycle, as long as the signal is high and low during the
correct crank tooth gap for the correct phase of the engine. In some applications
may only be a single short
pulse which is not high during either crank tooth gaps. In this case, the
parameters
may be used to move the cam signal forward by a specified number of crank teeth and extend the
a specified number of crank teeth in order to cover one of the gaps. The Cam Offset function results in the cam
signal width being equal to one crank tooth period; therefore, the extension function is required to extend it over the
appropriate gap.
N+1 Patterns
Pattern Description:
N+1 patterns have N evenly spaced teeth and a single additional tooth (Plus1), placed between two evenly spaced
teeth, on the crankshaft trigger wheel. There are two different sub-configurations within this pattern type, specified
by the Plus1Location button. An advanced Plus1 tooth must be positioned such that it is advanced from the midpoint
between two evenly spaced teeth. The amount of advance must be at least ¼ of the normal tooth spacing. A
retarded Plus1 tooth must be positioned such that it is retarded from the midpoint between two evenly spaced teeth.
The amount of retard must be at least ¼ of the normal tooth spacing. N is stated in terms of evenly spaced teeth, as
if there were no additional teeth. For example, a 6+1 pattern would consist of 6 physical evenly spaced teeth and an
additional physical tooth placed between two evenly spaced teeth. EPT N+1 function can be configured to track 360
or 720 degrees depending upon an optional camshaft input. When tracking 360 degrees for 2-stroke engines, the
camshaft input is ignored. This is designated by configuring the function with
720 degrees for 4-stroke engines, the camshaft input signal must be TRUE during every other Plus1 tooth. This is
designated by configuring the function with
= 4-STROKE.
2-Stroke Applications (Stroke = FALSE):
For advanced Plus1 tooth configurations, position 0 and tooth 0 coincide with the first tooth following the Plus1
tooth. For retarded Plus1 tooth configurations, position 0 and tooth 0 coincide with the second tooth following
will not be incremented at the location of the Plus1 tooth. For example, if the Plus1 tooth is advanced,
would increment from 0 to 5, such that tooth 5 would correspond
to the tooth immediately before the Plus1 tooth and tooth 0 would correspond to the tooth immediately following the