they made HPDI in a single driver and a dual driver,depends on the year model.
all the injector wires go to the driver.
the ECU controls the driver based on the pulser coil inputs.
injector ON time is con*****ed by various other sensors.
all the driver does is steps up the voltage from 12V to about 90V.
that is why I would assume the step up uses an inductive transformer similar to an ign coil.
typically step up increase the voltage and decrease the current.
it is an area where Ohms law quits and you have to use number of turns in the primary and secondary.
there is a formula for it.
you generate it,store it in a capacitor then discharge the cap using an SCR and a set of triggers(transistors).
a decent diagram of the internals to the driver would be nice.
not ever gonna happen.
you may see what 8-9 milliseconds of ON time max.
means that stuff is hanging out having a coke the rest of the second.
if one really wants to have fun figgue out pistion speed from BTDC (dead stop) to port closure at various RPM's see how many milliseconds are from port closed and injector on till the next injector on time.
that will show how long and any RPM the driver doesn't do much.
remember that piston stops twice per revolution.
kinda makes ya wonder how it holds together at 5500 RPM.
all the injector wires go to the driver.
the ECU controls the driver based on the pulser coil inputs.
injector ON time is con*****ed by various other sensors.
all the driver does is steps up the voltage from 12V to about 90V.
that is why I would assume the step up uses an inductive transformer similar to an ign coil.
typically step up increase the voltage and decrease the current.
it is an area where Ohms law quits and you have to use number of turns in the primary and secondary.
there is a formula for it.
you generate it,store it in a capacitor then discharge the cap using an SCR and a set of triggers(transistors).
a decent diagram of the internals to the driver would be nice.
not ever gonna happen.
you may see what 8-9 milliseconds of ON time max.
means that stuff is hanging out having a coke the rest of the second.
if one really wants to have fun figgue out pistion speed from BTDC (dead stop) to port closure at various RPM's see how many milliseconds are from port closed and injector on till the next injector on time.
that will show how long and any RPM the driver doesn't do much.
remember that piston stops twice per revolution.
kinda makes ya wonder how it holds together at 5500 RPM.
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