Assume I'm a complete newbie, no electronics experience; this true
I need to generate an inductive pulse .... described as a sinusoidal waveform.
The source to trigger this inductive pulse is simply an automotive ignition wire attached to a
spark plug; I assume the voltage through the ignition wire is anywhere from 8k to 45k.
Would a 2 wire "current transformer" (maybe a split core type, possibly FeNi mag) around the
ignition wire do this?
What type of signal would be generated in terms of dc, ac, voltage or amps. ?
Again, I'm totally clueless on this.
This 'signal' will be used as an input to ignition module
Any thoughts, questions, would help.
I need to generate an inductive pulse .... described as a sinusoidal waveform.
The source to trigger this inductive pulse is simply an automotive ignition wire attached to a
spark plug; I assume the voltage through the ignition wire is anywhere from 8k to 45k.
Would a 2 wire "current transformer" (maybe a split core type, possibly FeNi mag) around the
ignition wire do this?
What type of signal would be generated in terms of dc, ac, voltage or amps. ?
Again, I'm totally clueless on this.
This 'signal' will be used as an input to ignition module
Any thoughts, questions, would help.