Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Psom circuit help

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #21
    Re: Psom circuit help

    This is a custom Ford IC. IC1 70013FB Motorola looks like five subsystems in it. 9V regulator (pin 1,2,16) with IGN shutdown (pin 6), 5V regulator (pin 16 in,15 out), variable-reluctance pickup amplifier from rear axle (pin 10,11), and then that speed output (pin 14) to the MCU or cruise control. Reset pulse (pin 15). GND is pins 4,5,12,13.
    It's important to get at least 9V and 5V power up and running.
    Mystery pin 8 seems to go to the MCU or the white connector. There might be a pulsing watchdog feature in the IC, so the MCU sends pulse to it on pin 8 and if nothing there, then IC1 a reset pulse gets made.
    Really with no datasheet this is just guessing.

    Originally posted by RJARRRPCGP View Post
    "666 Hz" -> LOL!
    At 666Hz I hear music, AC/DC Highway to Hell... playing in the Ford.

    Comment


      #22
      Re: Psom circuit help

      So if you were a betting man, I should remove the IC1 from working board and hope that takes care of problem?

      Comment


        #23
        Re: Psom circuit help

        Would you think IC4 is some type of controller?

        Comment


          #24
          Re: Psom circuit help

          ic4 is a microcontroller - probably from motorola,
          ic2 is an eeprom for running data - probably your mileage etc.

          Comment

          Working...
          X