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Can High side Outputs drive VVT solenoids #173
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@ElDominio please provide context what pins are you asking about? ignition control pins I am sure are too weak |
Internal High1 and High2, the ones on the molex microfit |
@Qwerty-OFF needs your help https://jlcpcb.com/partdetail/Pjsemi-PJM2319PSA%2FC411720#EC says 3A do we trust this 3A for PWM? is it just unprotected? Do we need to experiment? |
Yes, we need an experiment. Perhaps long-term operation with a current of 3 Amps will cause significant heating. These outputs are unprotected. Flyback diodes are present, you can control the inductive load using PWM. |
I don't think VVT solenoids ask for more than half an amp, so we should be fine? |
@ElDominio would you be able to make an experiment happen? |
What is the experiment |
@ElDominio please wire up a VVT solenoid on bench or real car and see what happens |
This will be tested eventually |
It may not be because #179 happened |
Ask question states, can high side output drive a VVT solenoid that has one side wired to ground?
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