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<blockquote data-quote="aidilj" data-source="post: 506256" data-attributes="member: 20536"><p>haywire, I must say that his board is the proper implementation of this feature while mine is the quick way of doing it. Adding a microcontroller would increase the cost significantly. Like I posted earlier, one of the limitation in my circuit is that it doesn't reset the sports state when you switch out from D to N, and both D and S/M indicator lit up when sports is engaged.</p><p></p><p>Now I'm doing reliability testing before release of schematic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aidilj, post: 506256, member: 20536"] haywire, I must say that his board is the proper implementation of this feature while mine is the quick way of doing it. Adding a microcontroller would increase the cost significantly. Like I posted earlier, one of the limitation in my circuit is that it doesn't reset the sports state when you switch out from D to N, and both D and S/M indicator lit up when sports is engaged. Now I'm doing reliability testing before release of schematic. [/QUOTE]
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