by dan on Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:38 am
I am serious looking at the M150 for a project. I have been getting up to speed as fast as I can. Questions?
1. When can we expect more information on the LIN Bus? Is this the same Bus as the GMLan or the GM Class 2
Bus, and can it be setup to work with the GMLan or the GM Class 2 Bus?
2. Has anyone looked at the nominal through put (output from the ECU) for the Ethernet port I am not asking
about the link speed of 1 Gbps? Would be helpful.
3. Regarding the ignition outputs. What recommendations are there for hardware? Is an external ignition
module needed or can the outputs be wired directly to discharge coils. Does a specific selection of coils and
injectors affect this requirement?
4. I have read through a number of the forum entries. There has been some discussion about simulators. One thing I have seen in other control systems software is the ability to step through the software and see how the code changes values (input and outputs) line by line. This is very useful when you can move quickly between the development side and the active side of the software (Build to Tune and back) to make minor corrections in the code quickly. I see this as very important given the rising costs of software development and tuning costs. With this new software, the link between software and hardware can be decupled opening up a lot of options. Developers will be developing software for ECU they may not have ready access too. It may be impractical to obtain access to an ECU during software development. With this software you will be able to develop code for any M1 ECU at any time.
5. As an end user of the hardware, I would expect a base worksheet would be available for every piece of hardware manufactured by Motec. Can we expect worksheets for Display, Switches (keypad), GPS units, Light Bars, GPS units, etc.? A hardware certification program is really needed. Something that can be done to ensure hardware can work with the Motec M1 platform. With greater flexibility in the software, hardware, and the CAN Bus, more manufacturers equipment can plug into the CAN Bus’ and interact with ECU and other Motec devices. There are a number of 3rd parties making hardware already been used in race vehicles; (Race Grade, is this the same as Motec West in the USA - Some Race Grade devices appear to be resold through the Motec website), SpeedHut (Orem Utah USA) with Can Bus interconnection protocol (J1939) as an example, Race Grade Tire Monioring System appears to be a new product, Bosch MotorSports ABS System, and GM is beginning to place Can Bus controllers inside there transmissions (Bus Controlled 6L90e, 6 speed automatic). I am sure there will be other like companies of interest as time moves forward.
With all this flexibility come options and options and choices and complexity.