Engine Management Layout: Richard E. Ramos
Engine Management Layout: Richard E. Ramos
Management
Layout
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Engine System layout
Management
Layout
The engine control
system includes:
SENSORS for the ACTUATORS which
detection of the engine have the task to actuate
operating modes the defined commands
Sensors Actuators
ECU
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Sensors
What is a sensor?
Passive (modulators)
Throttle Position Sensor
MAF Sensor
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ECU
What is an Electronic Control Unit (ECU)?
An ECU is an electronic device that stores and processes data. It
relies on semiconductors and is a group of integrated circuits (IC).
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ECU
How an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) work?
There are four basic functions of an ECU:
1. Input: A signal sent from an input device. The device can be a sensor
or a switch activated by the driver, technician, or a mechanical part.
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ECU
How an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) work?
There are four basic functions of an ECU:
2. Processing: The ECU uses the input information and compares it to
programmed instruction. This information is processed by logic circuits in
the computer.
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ECU
How an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) work?
There are four basic functions of an ECU:
3. Storage: The program instructions are stored in the computer’s memory.
Some of the input signals are also stored for processing later.
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ECU
How an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) work?
There are four basic functions of an ECU:
4. Output: After the computer has processed the inputs and checked its
programmed instructions, it will issue commands to various output devices.
These output devices may be instrument panel displays or output actuators.
The output of one computer may also be an input to other computers.
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Actuators
What is an Actuator?
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Air Induction System
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The key sensors
The First two measures intake air amount by volume but hot
wire type measures air mass.
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The key sensors
Construction
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Operation
The principle used here is the measurement of force exerted in the sensor
flap by the air passing through it.
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Air Induction System
Vane / Flap Type (VAF) for L – Type EFI
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The key sensors
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Construction
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Air Induction System
Optical Karman Vortex Type for L – Type EFI
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The key sensors
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Hybrid SHF
Hybrid-section
cover
O-ring
Measuring
channel cover
Plug-in sensor
Sensor chip housing
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The key sensors
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Temperature Sensor
The ECU changes the operation of
many components and systems based
on temperature.
Nearly all temperature sensors are negative temperature
coefficient (NTC) thermistors and operate in the same way.
Their resistance changes
with a change in
temperature. The ECU
supplies a reference
voltage of 5 volts to the
sensor.
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The key sensors
Temperature Sensor
As the sensor warms up, its resistance
drops and so does the voltage signal.
That voltage is changed by the change of the resistor’s
resistance and is fed back through a ground wire to the ECU.
Based on the return
voltage, the ECU
calculates the exact
temperature. When the
sensor is cold, its
resistance is high, and the
return voltage signal is
also high.
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The key sensors
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