Ad S-Ignition
Digital electronic ignition system, compliant and inspectable, featuring RPM Limiter, Power Shift, WiFi and CAN Bus
“Professional can be simple: connect, power on, and race.”
S-Ignition is a compact, single-output digital ignition designed to replace traditional ignition systems. With true Motorsport DNA, it integrates an RPM Limiter, Power Shift, WiFi, and CAN communication.
- Encendido Smart Coil.
S-Ignition uses a High-Power Smart Coil with an Integrated Driver.
Integrating the power stage inside the coil reduces cable current, minimizes electrical noise, and improves CAN signal integrit
- RPM & Cylinder Configuration
A simple WiFi-based application allows configuring the RPM Limit and Number of Cylinders.
- Universal Trigger Input
S-Ignition accepts signals from Magnetic Pickups or Hall-Effect Sensors, making it compatible with virtually any motorsport engine.
- Soft Touch Rev Limiter
A Soft Touch-type RPM limiter protects the engine with a smooth, controlled, random and progressive cut.
The result is a precise and engine-friendly limiter.
- · Random: cut pulses are distributed across different cylinders.
- · Progressive: the percentage of cut pulses increases as the engine exceeds the RPM limit.
- Power Shift
A digital input activates the ignition cut.
The application allows setting cut percentage and duration.
S-Ignition automatically adds start and end ramps to smooth the torque re-engagement..
- Tachometer Output
S-Ignition generates an isolated, independent 12V square-wave signal.
It automatically adjusts pulses per revolution according to the configured cylinder count.
- Intelligent Coil Charge Time (Dwell)
The system automatically adjusts coil dwell based on battery voltage and engine speed.
- CAN Bus Communication
Allows receiving and transmitting channels over CAN.
For example: send RPM, Power Shift status, etc., or receive TPS and other signals for future advanced features such as timing maps.
- Technical Inspection / Compliance
A simple WiFi application allows officials to view the history (with date and time) of the programmed RPM limits.
