is there a diy version of this ecu?
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is there a diy version of this ecu?
but was outbid with 3 seconds left.
i'm just curious, because if there is i may look into one
thanks

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SQLGUY
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That's correct. Microsquirts are currently only sold in assembled form. (Or more accurately, will only be sold in assembled form once the new batch is ready.)SQLGUY wrote:For Microsquirt? I don't think so. Last I recall it was pretty clear that, due to the SMD design of Microsquirt, kits were not practical.
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Its much closer than you think....Gary wrote:Any word on the logic-level outputs or 2x18 header version of the board mentioned in the state of the union 2008? I have a V6 application that would really benefit from this.
The V2 version of Microsquirt board is ready to be run at the contract manufacturer right now, next Tuesday I will go to the CM and check the board out. The V2 board is a minor board change which includes:
- Selectable outputs for ignition, either logic-level or BIP373 driver outputs.
- Resistor in series w/ bootloader signal
- Input for last analog-to-digital channel for MAF option. This is also shared with the pulse accumulator timer input as well, so this one wire will support both analog and frequency-based MAF sensors.
- Increase in VR input series resistance (since most need this).
So with this version checking out, I am ready to submit the "module" version of MicroSquirt. All that changes is the ampseal is removed and replaced with a 0.1" header (2 x 25). Everything else is the same, and the board is all laid out and ready for PCB manufacture. We may not have this board wave-soldered but only the SMT parts soldered on to make it more flexible (and to save cost), since the uses of the board will be different. I have to make up a jig to be able to test the module, using "pogo-pins" to get to the unpopulated signal header. Target price is low US$200.00 or thereabouts, depending on CM and module testing cost.
The module is the size of a business card and will be the most cost-effective EMS for DIY experimenting! Its gonna be sweet!
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It could be as little as 2 weeks, depending on how fast we can turn the new board version at the CM...Paul_H wrote:Bruce, when will the fully assembled cased version of Microsquirt be available again at retailers?
