wasn't there a topic on this LONG ago on here? I have a spare duraspark dizzy and harness and a spark remote mount TFI setup and was gonna try and marry the two together.
any help out there?
any help out there?
fb71":1yg40nb6 said:the DirtySpark dizzy houses a VRS (Variable Reluctance Sensor), which generates an analog AC signal (think sine wave, or fluid up-down motion). The DuraSpark and HEI modules trigger on the rising side of the wave. A TFI dizzy houses a Hall Effect type sensor, which is more like a magnetically actuated on-off switch, and generates a digital DC signal (think a line of blocks evenly spaced apart). The TFI module triggers when it sees the signal drop from a positive voltage (usually 5v) to zero. This explains why points will function with a TFI module, but not the DuraSpark dizzy.
Bort62":2i9sfyhg said:Well, I haven't directly put a scope on the duraspark output, but a GM module WILL trigger off a strait square wave...
Bort62":eyfjtxtr said:Well, I haven't directly put a scope on the duraspark output, but a GM module WILL trigger off a strait square wave.
Or just about any oscillating wave for that matter.
Now, if the TFI stuff demands a square wave as opposed to a sin wave, you can use a few diodes to turn the sin wave into a square wave, of sorts.
Or you could replace the pickup and reluctor wheel in the duraspark with one from a TFI.
Bort62":361mapjg said:Or you could replace the pickup and reluctor wheel in the duraspark with one from a TFI.
FLSHBCK":35434d4z said:Might need an inverter too.. fb71 says DuraSpark and HEI trigger on rising edge and TFI triggers on falling edge.
FLSHBCK":k1kd9yy0 said:...Might need an inverter too.. fb71 says DuraSpark and HEI trigger on rising edge and TFI triggers on falling edge.
Bort62":3emr0gob said:....
I have replaced transistors with them in applications that were very noisy and high current/high voltage.