by Stephen Dean on Wed Dec 12, 2018 9:33 am
Hi,
Normally each solenoid is connected to a single output, and the recommended method to power them is to supply switched 12V+ to the solenoid, and then have the M1 low side (switch to Ground) drive the output. This is done as the M1 can low side switch a higher amperage than it can supply. If you are using the Half Bridge outputs, they must have a switched power supply to the device under control, other wise it is possible to have a parasitic power draw through the M1.
Most of the solenoids that I have used have a current draw below 2A, this means that you can also use the unused Ignition and Injection outputs to drive the solenoids if needed. The timing resolution on the low side outputs is also finer compared to the Half Bridge outputs. (o.1us to 0.25us)
You could switch the Nitrous through the PDM, I do not believe that the timing for this is that critical that the response time of the PDM will affect its operation, but having setup a system that used the PDM to drive the shift actuators, I can tell you that the shift actuators will definitely suffer being switched through a PDM.
Stephen Dean
MoTeC Research Centre Melbourne, Australia