bigTomHanks
Mechanical
- Dec 12, 2004
- 204
I've been trying to make a drive by wire throttle body work with a different model controller and am having an issue with developing a circuit as a work around. Please forgive me if I am way off base here as I am a mech. eng. and have very little electrical experience.
From what I gather when the throttle blades move the throttle positions sensors voltage should look like this chart:
When I move the throttle blades on the one I have both TPS 1 and TPS 2 follow a path similar to TPS 1. I think this is due to an internal redesign of the TPS. To work around this I figured I could make a differential op. amp. that would convert the TPS 2 output to equal the following equation so it would send the computer the signal it is expecting.
TPS 2 (to computer) = 5V - TPS 2 (coming out of throttle body)
I went to radio shack and bought the following:
(1) 742 op amp
(4) 1k ohm. resistors.
I connected them same as the circuit shown here:
Pin 1 - not connected to anything
Pin 2 - TPS 2 signal voltage
Pin 3 - 5 Volt constant from PCM
Pin 4 - - 6 volt
Pin 5 - not connected to anything
Pin 6 - should equal (5V - TPS 2 signal voltage)
Pin 7 - + 6 volt
Pin 8 - not connected to anything
So very simply I am trying to subtract one variable voltage from a constant one to give the expected reading to the computer. The circuit works but it is not giving the expected output voltage. Any help that can be provided will be greatly appreciated.
From what I gather when the throttle blades move the throttle positions sensors voltage should look like this chart:
When I move the throttle blades on the one I have both TPS 1 and TPS 2 follow a path similar to TPS 1. I think this is due to an internal redesign of the TPS. To work around this I figured I could make a differential op. amp. that would convert the TPS 2 output to equal the following equation so it would send the computer the signal it is expecting.
TPS 2 (to computer) = 5V - TPS 2 (coming out of throttle body)
I went to radio shack and bought the following:
(1) 742 op amp
(4) 1k ohm. resistors.
I connected them same as the circuit shown here:
Pin 1 - not connected to anything
Pin 2 - TPS 2 signal voltage
Pin 3 - 5 Volt constant from PCM
Pin 4 - - 6 volt
Pin 5 - not connected to anything
Pin 6 - should equal (5V - TPS 2 signal voltage)
Pin 7 - + 6 volt
Pin 8 - not connected to anything
So very simply I am trying to subtract one variable voltage from a constant one to give the expected reading to the computer. The circuit works but it is not giving the expected output voltage. Any help that can be provided will be greatly appreciated.