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Bosch ETB
Last change 01-06-2024
status: M.V.P. NOW SELLING on Tindie.com
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Anyone, living in Europe, and available to donate an ETB throttle body send me a message to mtpsilva@gmail.com.
Now, I have one for testing. Thank you 🙏🏻.
hardware electronics removed from the plastic enclosure (factory original)
status: PCB Design >> PCB fabrication >> Component assembly >> Testing >> Completed , buy on Tindie.com, link below
This OHE is a direct fit and direct replacement of the factory hardware electronics found on Bosch ETBs. It has the simplest electronics and it uses 2 hall sensors that output a PWM analog +5V DC signal. This means is compatible with any open-source ECU such as Speeduino and many others. Before running requires programming from the PROG connector to match the sensor specifications of the vehicle that is going to be installed. You can find more info about the programming device here (soon!).
3D rendering of the open hardware electronics for the Bosch ETB (to the left); replacement PCB already installed on the Bosch ETB (to the right)
Interactive view of the PCB Layout
Interactive view of the circuit schematic
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This Open Hardware Electronics is a direct fit and direct replacement of the factory hardware electronics found on Bosch ETBs and factory electronics of the car. It has the simplest electronics and it uses 2 hall sensors that output a PWM analog +5V DC signal. Click here to buy on Tindie.com
This PCB upgrade solves, definitely, the annoying wear issue commonly found on the factory-original sensor of this ETB that makes your car run poorly.
For DIY fans, this PCB is compatible with any open-source ECU such as Speeduino and many others. If you buy only the assembled PCB, before running the engine of the car, requires programming using the PROG connector on the PCB to match the sensor specifications of the vehicle where it is going to be installed. Click here to buy on Tindie.com
Click above to Buy on Tindie.com
Option 1
- 1x PCB add-on without any electronic components
Option 2
- 1x PCB add-on fully assembled, requires programming before installation on a Bosch ETB (with programming instructions)
- 1x round magnet
Option 3
- 1x PCB add-on, fully assembled ready to be installed on a factory Bosch ETB (with installation instructions)
- 1x round magnet
Direct Replacement of the Hardware Electronics in a Factory Original Bosch ETB
All options above include technical support on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Discord (+32 471 632 520.)
🟢 Fully tested and working
A green circle means the hardware electronics or the programming code was fully tested, each of its functionalities and capabilities. And it can be installed in a vehicle. Keep in mind this does not mean errors won't happen. As in everything related to electronics and software, there are revisions and updates. This open hardware is no different.
💯 Fully tested & working, no improvements necessary - already being sold online
🆓 Fully Open hardware \ source code
🤪 There's better than this. don't use it
🔐 Fully closed hardware \ source code
⚡️ fully tested and working, however, it is a dangerous solution to deploy
🟡 Not tested. Working capability is unknown, it may work or not.
A yellow circle means the hardware electronics or the programming code was not fully tested, each of its functionalities and capabilities. This does not mean it not working, it simply means testing is needed before giving a green circle of approval.
🔴 Fully tested but not working.
A red circle means the hardware electronics or the programming code was fully tested, and found some kind of critical error or fault. This means the electronics or firmware code cannot be used in a vehicle.
⌛ Not started.
The hourglass means the hardware electronics or the programming hasn't started. Most likely because is waiting for the necessary test components needed for reverse engineering and also engineering of the new open solution.
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