ive just noticed that knock detection has been implimented for type 1 boards on a certain firmware and later.... is there any way we can check/update firmware on the boards?? i did search but came up blank...
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Joe
Firmware
Moderator: Matt
Rev15 has the knock detection firmware
Rev14 has a stable version of pin lock firmware
Rev12-13 is the standard base firmware for all boards
Earlier firmware version numbering were a bit non standard between boards (Rev12 was standard for Type 1, Rev6 was standard for Type2 and Type3/4)
Rev is displayed next to the ECU part number when you connect to the board in Nistune
The light flashing idea isn't looking so do-able now since it apparently is a flash on/off kind of device so might not be able to flicker it on knock like I was hoping...
Rev14 has a stable version of pin lock firmware
Rev12-13 is the standard base firmware for all boards
Earlier firmware version numbering were a bit non standard between boards (Rev12 was standard for Type 1, Rev6 was standard for Type2 and Type3/4)
Rev is displayed next to the ECU part number when you connect to the board in Nistune
The light flashing idea isn't looking so do-able now since it apparently is a flash on/off kind of device so might not be able to flicker it on knock like I was hoping...
Flicker? Flash?Matt wrote:The light flashing idea isn't looking so do-able now since it apparently is a flash on/off kind of device so might not be able to flicker it on knock like I was hoping...
Flicker time < 0.5 seconds?
Flash time > 1.0 seconds?
So it's not possible to flash a short sequence on the CHK ENG light, (similar to the diagnostic flash codes) when a knock event is registered/detected? or was the goal to flicker the CHK ENG when knock is detected?
For tuning, I agree that instantaneous knock detection is a must, and am fine with using the laptop for that. OTOH, the scenario I was thinking of was someway to notify the driver that a knock event has occurred when driving w/o a laptop. Preferably it would react as quickly as feasible within the code/hardware/your time limitations, with the end result being some notification that knock has occurred. The driver could then take steps to prevent further knock events. (turn down/off the boost controller and reduce the GO pedal modulation.)Matt wrote:the goal was to flicker when knock detected
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so might have to just live with reporting on the laptop for now
I'm assuming screen is a computer, but was wondering what your range for 'slow' was? 250ms, 1s, 3s, 5+ seconds? I'm trying to get an understanding of what going on, as this is something personally I would love to see as a feature. Any type of knock event feedback is better than what we have currently.Matt wrote:its slow to be effective for proper knock indication to the screen
Thanks.