quick question, what size resistor would i need to drop a 1.6v signal to a 1.3v signal????
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V=I^2*R therefore it really depends on the current involved. You'd think being an ex-electronics technician (and current electrical designer), I'd be able to figure this out relatively quickly... Depending on what its for, your best bet might be to just get a rheostat (ie, variable resistor) and adjust it until you get the voltage you desire.-Brad-
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Originally posted by dohcfiend View Postcurrent involved is from a car's electrical system. they sell rheostat's at radioshack?
2) You can easily overload variable resistors and let the smoke out.
3) You haven't mentioned what you're trying to do.
Before you burn your car down, why don't you let us in on the secret?Okay now, that's enough of that.
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Originally posted by bszopi View PostV=I^2*R therefore it really depends on the current involved. You'd think being an ex-electronics technician (and current electrical designer), I'd be able to figure this out relatively quickly... Depending on what its for, your best bet might be to just get a rheostat (ie, variable resistor) and adjust it until you get the voltage you desire.
As for turning 1.6 VDC into 1.3 VDC I would need to know your load impedance.Your local OBDII moderator
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I was tired and I listened to my wife... So I blame her. But yes, V=I*R...
And you had to go and bring impeadance into the discussion... Unfortunately, I don't think it will be as simple and easy as dohcfiend was hoping it would be.-Brad-
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i doubt my secret will benefit any1 else but if u must know the idle was a little high b/c the signal coming out of the northstar tps was a little higher than the stock tps. kind of strange that the ecu didn't compensate.
i had the northstar tb on an obd 1.5 ecu be4 and it did nicely. maybe due to the modded chip or the older 5 spd ecu or something, it wouldn't compensate and i had to drop the signal down for it.The Official Rotating Mass Nazi
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