Ignition spark edge, Time voltage – Haltech E6GMX User Manual

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Ignition Spark Edge


The ignition “Spark Edge” in the Haltech software sets the natural state of the ignition
waveform. Spark Edge can be configured as Falling or Rising.

Falling Edge Triggered – Most factory ignition modules are falling edge triggered. These
modules expect a naturally low input voltage. When the voltage rises to 12V, the coil is being
charged. When the input voltage returns to 0V, a spark is fired and the coil sits idle until the
input voltage to the ignition module is again raised to 12V.



Rising Edge Triggered – Some CDI style ignition modules are known to be rising edge
triggered. These modules expect to see a naturally high signal. When the voltage falls to 0V,
the module charges the coil. When the voltage returns to 12V, the spark is fired.









GND

+12V

Time

Voltage

Waveform
Naturally Low

GND

+12V

Time

Voltage

Trigger event
Rises to 12V

Trigger event
drops to 0V

Waveform
Naturally High

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