NeilP
1 GW
Maybe this has been mentioned before and I have missed it, but it appears that a portable Infineon flashing device has already been developed and is on the market
I just had to open up an Xlyte original sensorless 12 FET controller, wired for the AMP Display
I noticed the AMP Display is wired to the TX & Rx pins of the programming header that we normally connect to the header/USB connector for MCU flashing
Having read the APM Display unit manual, it appears that the initial setup procedure involves setting max current, voltage and LVC, via preset options in the MCU.
Ok so the options are only limited to the values associated with the Electric-rider Phoenix kit Xlyte controllers, so highest setting is 72 volt and 40 amp.
These are all functions of programming usually associated with Keywin/Lyen/XPD software
That implies to me that if those parameters are being set with on the fly programming, via the APM display unit, then why not the rest? Brake level, 3speed settings, regen strength etc
If Xlyte can do it with their APM display, any chance this functionality can be incorporated into a CA MkII or even a standalone unit
I realise that if this was incorporated into the current CA, then the header plug would need to be different or a second one required,
Anyone got a spare AMP unit they are willing to hack?
I have sent this question at Justin at ebikes.ca too, but just wondered if this had already been noted and dixcussed before and I have been living under a rock and missed it
Apologies for spelling mistakes and typos, this was sent from an iPhone
Neil
I just had to open up an Xlyte original sensorless 12 FET controller, wired for the AMP Display
I noticed the AMP Display is wired to the TX & Rx pins of the programming header that we normally connect to the header/USB connector for MCU flashing
Having read the APM Display unit manual, it appears that the initial setup procedure involves setting max current, voltage and LVC, via preset options in the MCU.
Ok so the options are only limited to the values associated with the Electric-rider Phoenix kit Xlyte controllers, so highest setting is 72 volt and 40 amp.
These are all functions of programming usually associated with Keywin/Lyen/XPD software
That implies to me that if those parameters are being set with on the fly programming, via the APM display unit, then why not the rest? Brake level, 3speed settings, regen strength etc
If Xlyte can do it with their APM display, any chance this functionality can be incorporated into a CA MkII or even a standalone unit
I realise that if this was incorporated into the current CA, then the header plug would need to be different or a second one required,
Anyone got a spare AMP unit they are willing to hack?
I have sent this question at Justin at ebikes.ca too, but just wondered if this had already been noted and dixcussed before and I have been living under a rock and missed it
Apologies for spelling mistakes and typos, this was sent from an iPhone
Neil