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G8MNY  > TECH     04.07.20 10:05l 114 Lines 5998 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Car Dwell Angle & RPM Meter
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Sent: 200704/0903Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:62158 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
From: G8MNY@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
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By G8MNY                                (Updated Jan 09)
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This old device (from an old mag article) is only suitable for petrol cars with
standard distributor contact breakers. Just 3 leads are needed 12V, 0V, & the
Contact Breaker. It give 4 ranges 0-20 DC, 0-2k RPM, 2-6k RPM, & Dwell time
(90-0 4cyl & 60-0 6cyl), although it could easily be calibrated for any range.

It uses a reg & 2 74 ICs, a Hex inverter & a monostable timer.

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   ³      ____                     ³/        ³/   /³   ³  ³/     2k7
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6k-)Äo ³ \____/ ³  o< 2000-6000 RPM      68   8 \  ³   27       DWELL    SW+
   ÃÄo ³     +  ³  o< 0-2000 RPM         _³_      \³  _³_         ³
   ÀÄo ÀÄÄÄ´ÃÄÄÄÙ  o< Dwell          Open\_/=yel Close\_/=gn      ³
          220u                         0VÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÁÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ

HOW IT WORKS
The 12V is regulated to 5V for the logic to maintain meter calibration (with a
different regulator a 6V version could made.) A calibrated meter supply
resistor (33k + 3k3 for my meter!) gives the voltage feed to the meter switch.

                         ³ Coil
Coil                 300VÞ Resonance    The high voltage spiky contact
Voltage           PrimaryÞ              breaker input is filtered,
12V___           back EMF³Ý_____        offset voltage applied
      ³            pulse ³²             (for 12V) with the series 5V
Open  ³__________________³±   Open      zener the 3 Rs, refiltered,
          OV Closed       Ý             then clipped before being
        DWELL (ON) TIME   ³             buffered by the 1st hex amp.
                         Spark

Buffer                                  This gives a faithful
Output __________________+5V            inverted square wave output
______³                  ³______        that represents the actual
                                        contact state.

This is re-inverted & fed to trigger the monostable IC to remove the on - to
off ratio. The monostable's CR time is set to be a bit faster than the fastest
6000 RPM (10mS), so the resultant square wave output's on to off time varies
with the engine revs.

      ÚÄ¿            ÚÄ¿         ÚÄ¿      ÚÄ¿     ÚÄ¿    ÚÄ¿   ÚÄ¿  ÚÄ¿ ÚÄ¿ÚÄ¿
 Mono ³ ³            ³ ³         ³ ³      ³ ³     ³ ³    ³ ³   ³ ³  ³ ³ ³ ³³ ³
OutputÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÄÙ ÀÄÄÙ ÀÄÙ ÀÙ À
       Low Revs                                                      High Revs
Mean                                                       _____.......----~~~
 DC   _________________............--------ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ~~~~~~~

This is the fed via a diode to lose any IC "off" DC, to the meter via 2 presets
one with a -ve meter offset to give the 2 linear RPM scales. The meter is
heavily damped with a 220uF, to give a steady reading at low Revs.

The dwell angle feed, uses up the rest of the Hex amps to further buffer the
signal & drive 2 LEDs to show the contact status, & also the dwell meter feed
via a calibration pot.

Coil                               With contact breaker ignition it
Current  _..--ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ¿         is important not to have to short
 0A___.Ä~         ^ 5Amp ³____     a Dwell time as the coil takes time
      |Charge|                     to build up to full current &
  OFF |      DWELL ON    | OFF     "charge up" its magnetic circuit.

Typical recommended 4 cylinder values are 33-45% ON times depending on the
maximum engine RPM & ignition coil type. So called "Sports" types are really 6V
coils & an external 100W resistor to safely limit the stationary current (10A!)
to give faster charge times for higher revs, then came along electronic
ignition with its 300V via SCR to coil DC pulses. :-)

METER SCALES
The meter scales are quite linear, the Dwell scales are reversed & do not start
at 100% !

Deflection  Volts  2K RPM   2-6K RPM   DWELL 4Cy   DWELL 6Cy
    0%        0        0       2000        90%         60%
   25%        5      500       3000        67«%        45%
   50%       10     1000       4000        45%         30%
   75%       15     1500       5000        22«%        15%
  100%       20     2000       6000         0%          0%

Why there are different Dwell scales for 4 & 6 cylinders I do not know!

CALIBRATION
Using a square wave astable source like 555 with a frequency counter & ordinary
analogue meter you can mimic the engine pulse on the workbench while varying
the frequency & on to off ratio. Using just a low voltage 50Hz as the input you
can only calibrate 3000 RPM it is a good enough if it is all working.


Why don't U send an interesting bul?

73 De John, G8MNY @ GB7CIP


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