Appendix f: injector output characteristics, Peak and hold mode, Saturated drive mode – MoTeC M84 User Manual

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Appendix F: Injector Output Characteristics

The Injector outputs can operate in two modes: Peak and Hold mode and
Saturated mode.

Peak and Hold Mode

This mode is normally required for low resistance injectors (5 ohms or less).
This mode allows the injector current to build up to a high value to open the
injector and is then reduced to minimise power dissipation in the injector.
Normally this means that the ECU has to dissipate a large amount of power.
MoTeC uses a switch mode technique to minimise power dissipation in the
ECU. The opening current is referred to as the Peak current and the reduced
current as the Holding current.

The peak current is fully programmable and is suitable for very low ohm
injectors including 0.5 ohms.

Peak Current:

Programmable from 0 to 6 Amps

Holding
Current:

25% of Peak Current

Flyback
Voltage:

60V

Diagnostics:

Open Circuit, Short to Battery, Peak current not reached.

Saturated Drive Mode

This mode is normally used for high resistance injectors (12 ohms or greater).

Nominal Maximum Current:

2 Amps

Current Limit:

4 Amps

Flyback Voltage:

60V

Diagnostics:

Open Circuit, short to Battery

High / Low Injection

The injector output characteristics may be set independently for High/Low
injectors allowing two different types of injectors to be used.

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