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pm:prj2026:bianca.popa1106:timotei_iosif.cicu [2026/05/09 18:42]
timotei_iosif.cicu [VSS]
pm:prj2026:bianca.popa1106:timotei_iosif.cicu [2026/05/12 10:30] (current)
timotei_iosif.cicu [Analog inputs, internal MAP and battery voltage]
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 So in conclusion, my injector and spark plug output blocks work as they are, but I still ordered the new resistors and I have changed them. So in conclusion, my injector and spark plug output blocks work as they are, but I still ordered the new resistors and I have changed them.
  
-With the 100Ohm resistors, I require a heating ​on them as they reach 80C at 25C ambient.+With the 100Ohm resistors, I require a heatsink ​on them as they reach 80C at 25C ambient.
  
  
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 For the analog inputs, I checked them using a potentiometer and compared the readings from them to the readings on my multimeter. I did the same for the internal MAP and battery voltage. Afterwards, for the latter two, I converted the reading to their respective units and representations and confirmed that for the MAP I was reading around atmospheric pressure and for the battery voltage I was reading 12V (the value that I set my power supply at). For the analog inputs, I checked them using a potentiometer and compared the readings from them to the readings on my multimeter. I did the same for the internal MAP and battery voltage. Afterwards, for the latter two, I converted the reading to their respective units and representations and confirmed that for the MAP I was reading around atmospheric pressure and for the battery voltage I was reading 12V (the value that I set my power supply at).
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 +At first the Adc_Calibrate function failed, after investigating further in the S32K3 Datasheet and Reference Manual, and measuring VREFH and VDD_HV_A with a multimeter (and later an oscilloscope),​ I determined that I made an error in the hardware design. VREFH is 0.01V higher than VDD_HV_A, and the datasheet states this is only valid in transient mode (the VREFH line can jump higher than VDD_HV_A only momentarily for a short period).
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 +To fix this, I cut the track from the 5V_SENSORS net going to VREFH and I soldered a wire from VREFH to 5V_DIGITAL. This fixed my issue
 ==== CAN transceiver ==== ==== CAN transceiver ====
  
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 ==== Hardware validation conclusions ==== ==== Hardware validation conclusions ====
  
-(TODO)+After the hardware validation step, I can confirm that the PCB works as intended, and I can move unto the firmware.
  
 ===== Software requirements and architecture ===== ===== Software requirements and architecture =====
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