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Msd Digital-7 Programmable 75 30 T on 2040-parts.com

US $800.00
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
DIGITAL OPERATION The MSD Programmable Digital-7 uses a high speed RISC microcontroller to control the ignition’s output while constantly analyzing the various inputs such as supply voltage, trigger signals and rpm. The high speed controller can make extremely quick compensations to the output voltage, multiple spark series, timing and rpm limits while maintaining accurate timing signals to better than 0.1° total accuracy and +/- 2 rpm. The circuits and controller of the ignition have been thoroughly debounced and suppressed to create protection against Electro Magnetic Interference (EMI).
Brand:MSD Manufacturer Part Number:Programmable 7530T

DIGITAL OPERATION

The MSD Programmable Digital-7 uses a high speed RISC microcontroller to control the ignition’s output while

constantly analyzing the various inputs such as supply voltage, trigger signals and rpm. The high speed controller

can make extremely quick compensations to the output voltage, multiple spark series, timing and rpm limits while

maintaining accurate timing signals to better than 0.1° total accuracy and +/- 2 rpm. The circuits and controller

of the ignition have been thoroughly debounced and suppressed to create protection against Electro Magnetic

Interference (EMI).

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