Progress Report: NanoEFI Version 0.1
The initial concept tests are out of the way and the Atmega328P has the green light. The focus for this version is to get the system working on a single breadboard, andRead More…
The initial concept tests are out of the way and the Atmega328P has the green light. The focus for this version is to get the system working on a single breadboard, andRead More…
With wireless tuning of the NanoEFI system being confirmed, attention then focused on finding an appropriate small and cost efficient WiFi module. Introducing the ESP8266 WiFi Chip. Going from not knowing thisRead More…
Because NanoEFI should be easy for everyone to tinker. Ease-of-use is a big priority for this project. But having the ability to tune EFI parameters to get the best performance (or gasRead More…
In order to tell if we’re barking up the right tree with the Arduino Mini / Atmega328P, it needed to be tested on speed, precision and accuracy of its hardware and software.Read More…
Will this actually work? Let’s inspect the ATmega328P to see if it is capable of supporting EFI theoretically. Update: Proof of concept: accuracy and speed tests successful! Is the CPU Fast enough?Read More…