Trigger Activation Voltage

Trigger Activation Voltage




This table is used to set the voltage at which the ECU will accept the Trigger signal as valid and generate a trigger event. This table is only used when the Trigger Sensor type is set to Custom.

When the sensor type is set to Reluctor, this table is disabled and the Trigger Activation Voltage is hard coded to 0.0v.
When the sensor type is set to Hall Effect, this table is disabled and the Trigger Activation Voltage is hard coded to 2.0v for a Falling Edge Trigger, and 3.0v for a Rising Edge Trigger.
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