First off, I am not very knowledgeable about terminology, so I apologise in advance.
I am working on installing a traction control system into my vehicle, but the system requires a clean signal to operate properly. Problem is the computer in the car does not, so none of the wiring is shielded. I am trying to think of any easy cost effective way of removing the interference.
The car is outputting a square wave that goes from .5v to .7v. We have tried high and low pass filters with no success. We have looked at some other options, but the low voltage seems to make things difficult. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
edit* The traction control system is capable of taking voltages as high as 12v. If there is a way to step up the wave, that would probably work too.
I am working on installing a traction control system into my vehicle, but the system requires a clean signal to operate properly. Problem is the computer in the car does not, so none of the wiring is shielded. I am trying to think of any easy cost effective way of removing the interference.
The car is outputting a square wave that goes from .5v to .7v. We have tried high and low pass filters with no success. We have looked at some other options, but the low voltage seems to make things difficult. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
edit* The traction control system is capable of taking voltages as high as 12v. If there is a way to step up the wave, that would probably work too.