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inductive ignition pick-up circuit

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inductive ignition circuit

I want to build a circuit that will pick-up induction from a pulse generated by an engine sparkplug and create a nice digital signal from it...

The trick is to wrap a wire about 10 turns around the sparkplug wire.

The problem is that I don't know how to filter this noisy signal.

The maximum spark duration will be 0.5 ms.

So I need a circuit (very sensitive but well protected) that will detect a voltage surge, produce a ttl level signal from it and maintain it for 0.5 ms to filter out outer spikes produced while spark is occuring.

Someone suggested me to try to put a low-pass filter (L-C) to filter out all HF noise and then a Schmitt Trigger gate or a monostabile to form nice pulses from what is left after LPF, but I don't know how to select the good components...

I searched on the web for a digital inductive tachometer schematic and related stuff without succes.

Any help will be apreciated !

Dany
 

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