MKhan01
Automotive
- Dec 1, 2010
- 13
Hello all,
I have a question regarding the trigger signal output supplied on a coil on plug. The OE has a trigger signal of 2.0 mA and the aftermarket has a trigger signal of 4.2mA. I have not tested the coil on the vehicle(do not have it, only bench testing).
From my understanding the trigger signal basically "triggers" the primary circuit to turn on and off which then leads to the secondary circuit discharging a high voltage. The trigger signal is also generated by the ignitor chip which recives a low voltage from the ECU/PCM.
I have came to a conclusion that the trigger signal is only related to the ignitor chip itself and has no relation to the ECU/PCM except only the input which it recieves from it(5V). There is also a feedback circuit(4 pin COP) which the ECU identifies if the coil fired or not. But I am not working on this type of coil.
My question is, what negative effects can double the trigger signal have on the vehicle and it's electronics? Is my conclusion correct?
Thanks for reading this long post, any help would be greatly apprecirated!
I have a question regarding the trigger signal output supplied on a coil on plug. The OE has a trigger signal of 2.0 mA and the aftermarket has a trigger signal of 4.2mA. I have not tested the coil on the vehicle(do not have it, only bench testing).
From my understanding the trigger signal basically "triggers" the primary circuit to turn on and off which then leads to the secondary circuit discharging a high voltage. The trigger signal is also generated by the ignitor chip which recives a low voltage from the ECU/PCM.
I have came to a conclusion that the trigger signal is only related to the ignitor chip itself and has no relation to the ECU/PCM except only the input which it recieves from it(5V). There is also a feedback circuit(4 pin COP) which the ECU identifies if the coil fired or not. But I am not working on this type of coil.
My question is, what negative effects can double the trigger signal have on the vehicle and it's electronics? Is my conclusion correct?
Thanks for reading this long post, any help would be greatly apprecirated!