
Bench top Engine Simulator for the P01/P59 Pcm
Re: Bench top Engine Simulator for the P01/P59 Pcm
Thanks. It's changed a bit since the last time I used it. 

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Re: Bench top Engine Simulator for the P01/P59 Pcm
Yeah, I suspect you guys neck deep into reverse engineering are using tuner pro and maybe other things I never heard of.
Don't stress specific units.
Re: Bench top Engine Simulator for the P01/P59 Pcm
For the crank and cam signals. Looks good on oscilloscope. If somebody wants to test on ECU before I do.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo97nUB3hk
Attached file is Arduino IDE code. By default it should output 1056 RPM crank and cam signals.
Add 2 TC4452V or similar (Speeeduinos use similar as a coil driver).
Removed attachment. Find updated download here viewtopic.php?p=132744#p132744
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo97nUB3hk
Attached file is Arduino IDE code. By default it should output 1056 RPM crank and cam signals.
Add 2 TC4452V or similar (Speeeduinos use similar as a coil driver).
Removed attachment. Find updated download here viewtopic.php?p=132744#p132744
Last edited by AngelMarc on Mon Jun 16, 2025 3:03 am, edited 1 time in total.
Don't stress specific units.
Re: Bench top Engine Simulator for the P01/P59 Pcm
It works.AngelMarc wrote: ↑Mon Apr 28, 2025 10:47 am https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo97nUB3hk
Tested at over 9,000 RPM
I used a Pi Pico and a TC4452V.
It's all generic Arduino code; so grab your favorite micro controller and give it a try.
The oscilloscope is a VDS1022 if you care to know. They sell for $95.
Don't stress specific units.