M402 – Engine Signal Generator

General Features

  • Output voltage range: -10V .. +10V 
  • Output voltage resolution: 12bit, corresponding to 4,8mV 
  • 20mA output current per channel without external supply 
  • Up to 85mA output current per channel with external supply (optional) 
  • Galvanic isolation 
  • Synchronization with M402 and M403 modules via M-Module bus 
  • In the field hardware upgrade by updating the FPGA

Technical Data

Output channels
  • 4 angle based analog output ports usable as crankshaft / camshaft signals 
  • 4 time-based analog output ports usable asknocking signals
Output voltage range
  • -10V .. +10V
Output voltage resolution
  • 12bit (corresponds to 4,8mV)
Rotation speed range
  • 0 .. 50000 rpm
Update rate for knocking and noise signals
  • 1MHz
Crank angle resolution
  • Up to 0,0055deg depending on rotation speed
Address space
  • A08D16 
  • A24D32
Buffer size per channel
  • 256 events
Available connectors
  • 25 Pin SubD connector, female

 

  • 4 identical angle based analog output ports, linked to a common base angle 
  • Each channel usable as crankshaft and camshaft signal 
  • Crankshaft angle resolution: 0.0055 deg 
  • Crankshaft rotation speed resolution: 0.0144 rpm 
  • Maximum crankshaft rotation speed: 50,000 rpm 
  • 4 arbitrary waveforms for each channel, each defined by 64k 12bit-words 
  • Fast switching between the waveforms 
  • Weighted intermixing of any number of tables of a channel 
  • Adjustable smooth phase shift adaptation 
  • Software configurable pre-scaler for camshaft rotation speed 
  • Sample rate: up to 8.85MHz

  • 4 time based analog output ports 
  • Triggered by crankshaft angle or by user software 
  • Adjustable gain for each trigger moment and for each knocking sensor output 
  • Up to 12 trigger angles are configurable for each working cycle 
  • 4 user definable signal waveforms, each defined by 64k 12-bit-words 
  • Fast switching between different waveforms 
  • Sample rate: 1 MHz 
  • Duration: up to 65,5ms starting at each trigger moment 
  • Configurable noise generation for each knock signal

  • Emulating rotation speed signals of cam- or crankshaft 
  • Enabling test of electric motors due to rotation speed signals of up to 50,000 rpm 
  • Testing fail-safe mechanismns by simulation of missing teeth

  • M403 For aquiring engine signals