HIP9011 - which ECUs use it

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HIP9011 - which ECUs use it

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Hi everybody,
currently i want to test my RUSEFI design with STM32F4 discovery board, but i have hard time to obtain a HIP9011, so i would use one from older ECU (because scrap ecus are selled for low prices here). Can anybody send me bosch part numbers from ecus, that contain HIP9011?? I have a boosted engine so i will not test it without knock det.
If everyone is interrested i made a test board wich can be poppulated with STM32F4 (for RUSEFI) or with ARDUINO MEGA (for SPEEDUNO). I attach the PCB file.
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Re: HIP9011 - wich ECUs use it

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https://octopart.com/search?q=tpic8101

tpic8101 by TI is compatible with HIP9011, that's what we are using

See https://e2e.ti.com/support/applications/automotive/f/26/t/84859
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Re: HIP9011 - wich ECUs use it

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Cool and good to see you made a board. Keep up doing cool things :)

If you post the schematic and BOM I could offer to do a review of your PCB layout and provide a constructive critique.

I do not know of a ECU that has a native TPIC or HIP chip. Sorry.
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Re: HIP9011 - wich ECUs use it

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Schematics and BOM will be available in few days, just after i test it. The PCB is only double sided because it is only for testing purposes, the final PCB will be 4 layer with propper EMC. This board is designed with "faking" resistors to fake the original ECU, connnectors are straight through, so if you plug it together it will connect the original ECU, but i you plug this board between, it will use it, very simple yet effective thing for debugging.
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