MIC100 Ignition Controller

MIC100 is a microprocessor-controlled ignition controller based on the capacitor discharge principle. It was developed as a cost-effective solution especially for use in small natural gas powered engines of up to 8 cylinders.

The MIC100 uses input signals from a magnetic or inductive receiver to accurately determine the required firing timing of each output. Ignition timing can be affected by different inputs, which can be realized via an analog input signal, a configurable speed curve or optionally a serial connection (CAN bus).

Based on the information received, the MIC100 constantly monitors the system status of the starter and the correct operation of the primary ignition circuit during operation. Depending on detected errors, the controller will shut down or warn the operator. The status LED or the graphical user interface MICT supports the operator in rapid diagnosis of errors.

  •      Max. 8 ignition outputs
  •      24 V DC nominal supply voltage
  •      250 V DC max. primary voltage
  •      130 mJ max. primary energy
  •      Ignition timing to 0.1° crankshaft
  •      Triggered by 1 magnetic or inductive pickup
  •      Multiple ignition timing control via Speed curve, 0 to 20 mA analog input, CAN bus (optional)
  •      Programmable firing order
  •      Overspeed shutdown function
  •      Access controlled
  •      Adjustable energy limits during operation
  •      Programmable speed curve with max. 8 speed points (speed/ignition timing)
  •      System status display
  •      Protection class IP69K
  •      1 to max. 8 cylinders
  •      Stoichiometric operation
  •      Operation with natural gas
  •      Power up to approx. 75 kW

You Might Want to Check Out:

Sales Brochure MIC100

Sales and Service Bulletin MIC100

User Manual MIC100

Usage Instructions USB Adapter Cable