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Hello 911 Pilots!!

I designed an original electronic circuit and made a printed board. It can control Porsche Sport Exhaust System (PSE) as you want.

 

First of all, Please watch this movie.

 

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I analyzed the electronic circuit of "Combined Switch" from your information.

Thank you very much!!

 

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I checked the voltage and the current of "Combined Switch" and "Solenoid Valve".

 

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Then, I made an original electronic circuit for evaluation on a bread-board.

 

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This is the smallest micro-computer in the world.

 

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I wrote a controlling program for the micro-computer.

 

pse01a.gif

This is an original electronic circuit for controlling PSE which I made.

 

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I designed a printed circuit board in order to increase the reliability for implementing to Porsche.

 

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This is an original printed circuit board.

 

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This is a prototype circuit for controlling PSE.

 

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This circuit has some fail-safe functions for implementing to Porsche.

 

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I checked the operation of the prototype circuit on my desk.

To get more information, please refer http://www.soaristo.jpn.org/PSE

(Sorry, those are written in Japanese.)

Thanks.

Edited by SOARISTO
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