DionR
Well-Known Member
The processor would activate MOSFETs that would activate either the actual load or a relay. You now have the ability to use logic and programmable thresholds for control.
I see now. It's similar (if not the same) as an Arduino. I've messed with those some, but I haven't played with triggering MOSFETs, really just an UNO with a CAN shield so I could read the network.
My initial plan had been a board running logic that would watch for inputs on pins and put messages on the CAN bus as required. But this hit a roadblock when I figured out the protocol for the CAN B network required a different chip than the CAN C network. I planned to dig into building my own board on one of those online sites with both chips and such, but then realized that maybe I could let some of the modules do that work for me if I could just create some circuits with resistors to mimic the inputs. So, in this case, if I can avoid building a board with some logic, seems like that would be simpler. That is unless I can't get resistors that do the job.
I will need logic when I convert the early CC stalk inputs into button presses the PCM recognizes. But that's another project.















