So I assume the throttle signal can be either on or off, or an pwm signal type, so if I give this signal some voltage it should indicate throttle on to some extent? I also have a question what would the cruise signal indicate.
The throttle signal wire requires a voltage of ~0.8V to 4.25V to control the motor speed. The motor should start to turn with a throttle signal voltage of ~1.25V and maximum motor rpm is reached at ~3.25V. Below 1.25V it will not run at all, and above 3.25V it will simply remain on full throttle.
The cruise signal wire is simply switched to ground
(B-) when the cruise button is pressed to activate
(or deactivate) the cruise function. Applying either of the brakes
(or twisting the throttle) will also deactivate the cruise control.
It would be great if we can allow higher resolution images. always have to try to down size the photos
Your attached picture of the control harness is a whopping 4032 pixels wide and 3024 pixels high!
Full HD is only 1920 x 1080 and 4K is 3840 x 2160, I really don't see a need for excessively high resolution images
(or their associated large file sizes) as attachments on this forum.
Alan