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The value of the Pullup resistors is 1kOhm. | The value of the Pullup resistors is 1kOhm. | ||
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100% throttle white: 3.780V yellow: 1.871V" | 100% throttle white: 3.780V yellow: 1.871V" | ||
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The throttle uses the same 4 pin connector as the ignition coil (5970A9). There doesn't seem to be a part number for the connector. But looking for the ignition coil part number should also bring up some compatible connectors. | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 20 December 2024
Discussed here: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=61795#p61795
And here: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8300&hilit=9643365680#p8300 and here: https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=64362#p64362
A cheap option for cable driven throttle control is 9643365680. It's used on French cars (Peugeot 306 HDI and others).
Pinot is as below
This was tested now by Tomdb/tom91, with results:
4 - Gnd
3 - 5V
2 - Sig 2 requires pull up to 5V
1 - Sig 1 requires pull up to 5V
The value of the Pullup resistors is 1kOhm.
Testing by clanger9 shows
"Rather than a true potentiometer throttle, it appears these use a contactless sensor to output a pair of analogue signals.
Using a 5V supply and a 1kΩ pull-up resistor, I got the following readings:
0% throttle white: 0.419V yellow: 0.209V
100% throttle white: 3.780V yellow: 1.871V"
Connector
The throttle uses the same 4 pin connector as the ignition coil (5970A9). There doesn't seem to be a part number for the connector. But looking for the ignition coil part number should also bring up some compatible connectors.