DIYPNP Nippondenso 52 Pin Adapter Board Assembly
The Nippondenso Pin Adapter Board has some
extra circuitry for 3 wire IAC control as well as for the
stepper valves found on many Toyota and Mitsubishi engines. As with the main board assembly, if it's important not to
get a component backwards, we have marked the step with
(+/-).
3 wire IAC Control
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Install resistors R5A through
R8A in their respective slots.
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(+/-) Install
D1A and D2A, making sure to point the banded end to the
right.
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Install Q3A.
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Bolt the 52 pin connector to
the board with the included screws and solder into place.
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Install the adapter board in the lower
half of the case, and bolt the endplate into place. The
adapter board needs to be flush with the endplate
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Now for the tricky part - installing
Q1A and Q2A. These need both a mica insulator and heat sink
compound. These transistor slip into the holes on the PCB and then bolt
to the end plate with a 4-40 screw. Then solder it into
place.
The 3 wire IAC circuit has five jumpers on
a header on the far left of the adapter board. Here is how to
connect these jumpers.
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The IN jumper connects to the IAC
output on the main board.
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The OPEN jumper connects to the opening
coil wire on the 55 pin connector.
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The CLOSE jumper connects to the
closing coil wire on the 55 pin connector.
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The 12V jumper connects to a 12 volt
source on the main board.
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The GND circuit connects to any GND
jumper on the main board. You must have either the GND
jumper in the 5 pin header or at least one of the GND pins
in the 2 pin header to the right of the connector grounded
for the IAC circuit to function.
Note that you do not need to add any
flyback diodes on the main board if using the 3 wire IAC control
circuit. It has flyback protection built in.
Stepper Control
Stepper control with a MicroSquirt module is supported in the
latest V3.0.3 MS2/Extra builds. You cannot run a stepper and
sequential injection at the same time.
- Install resistors R1A through R4A at the edge of the
board.
- Install the stepper driver IC, U1A, with the notched end
pointing to the left edge of the board.
- Install capacitors C1A through C3A.
The stepper IAC circuit has ten jumpers on
a header on the far left of the adapter board. Here is how to
connect these jumpers.
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PT6 and PT7 connect to the PT6 and PT7
terminals on the main board.
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PIB connects to the PIB4 terminal on
the main board.
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The 5 volt connection connects to the 5
volt output pin on the main board.
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You can connect the 12 volt pin to
either a 12 volt terminal on the main board or a 12 volt
source from the ECU connector.
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The GND pin must be grounded to a power
(not sensor) ground for the IAC to work.
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Pins 1A and 1B connect to opposite ends
of one coil on the IAC valve, and pins 2A and 2B connect to
the other coil. We will provide details on specific IAC
applications in our model specific documents.
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