That Olimex board is nice, but with DC in minimum of 9v, and -25C to 85C temp range, probably not really well suited to automotive internal combustion engines- voltage in cold temps or 'old' battery could easily drop below 9v during cranking. Kind of cool, though, that it's an STM32 processor, so rusefi should be port-able to it, within reason.
Yes, R1 / R2 are the major heat generators since they are current sense shunt resistors. However, I wanted a short trace lengths to minimize any voltage drop. In retrospect, things should be placed differently since as rendered, the MOSFET is below board, and that resistor is on top so stacking would be impossible.
Maybe worth noting that one LM1949
could fire two high-Z injectors as a batch, meaning only 3 would be needed for a 12 cylinder engine, freeing up some of the DIO for ignition in wasted spark configuration.
But like I queried... do you ever get bored and do things just "because", with no real reason to do so?
I'd like to hear about some of the random musings others have had.
You can lead the horticulture but you can't make them think.