Hi Giys!
For 3 weeks now i am designing a CDI circuit to replace the original switch and cam shaft operated ignition. If the bike had a DC and battery instalation it would'nt be a problem, however the bike is all AC. AC is operating the ignition, headlight and rear signal light and brake light. So i have no DC on the bike and the worst is there is no regulation of any of the generator's outputs. What happends when i put a rectifier circuit on the 6V AC output? I get anywhere from 5V to 55V DC on the output, depending on the engine RPM. That makes using a normal voltage regulator impossible. Anyhow, i also need a way to get the voltage up to at least 100V from kickstarting to be able to charge the capacitor for the coil to actually be able to fire a spark. Advance is another issue. I have seen old electronic ignitions which uses a voltage triggering circuit which gets the signal from the sensor coil. The bike has no such coil. I believe i can use a combo between the original swich and the generator's coils. Also the ones i have seen were 4, 6 ot 9 poles magnets and this one uses an 8 pole rotor.
Any sudgestions are welcome!