The document outlines the syllabus for an Autotronics course. It is divided into 5 units that cover the evolution of automotive electronics and emission standards, ignition and injection systems, sensors and actuators used in vehicles, engine control systems including different ECUs and control methodologies, and chassis and safety systems such as traction control, antilock brakes, airbags and climate control.
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Autotronics - SYLLABUS
The document outlines the syllabus for an Autotronics course. It is divided into 5 units that cover the evolution of automotive electronics and emission standards, ignition and injection systems, sensors and actuators used in vehicles, engine control systems including different ECUs and control methodologies, and chassis and safety systems such as traction control, antilock brakes, airbags and climate control.
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SYLLABUS: AUTOTRONICS
UNIT – I : INTRODUCTION
Evolution of electronics in automobiles – emission laws – introduction to Euro I,
Euro II, Euro III, Euro IV, Euro V standards – Equivalent Bharat Standards. Charging systems: Working and design of charging circuit diagram – Alternators – Requirements of starting system - Starter motors and starter circuits.
UNIT – II : IGNITION AND INJECTION SYSTEMS
Ignition systems: Ignition fundamentals - Electronic ignition systems - Programmed
Ignition – Distribution less ignition - Direct ignition – Spark Plugs. Electronic fuel Control: Basics of combustion – Engine fuelling and exhaust emissions – Electronic control of carburetion – Petrol fuel injection – Diesel fuel injection.
UNIT – III : SENSOR AND ACTUATORS
Working principle and characteristics of Airflow rate, Engine crankshaft angular
position, Hall effect, Throttle angle, temperature, exhaust gas oxygen sensors – study of fuel injector, exhaust gas recirculation actuators, stepper motor actuator, vacuum operated actuator.
UNIT – IV : ENGINE CONTROL SYSTEMS
Control modes for fuel control-engine control subsystems – ignition control
methodologies – different ECU‟s used in the engine management – block diagram of the engine management system. In vehicle networks: CAN standard, format of CAN standard – diagnostics systems in modern automobiles.
UNIT – V : CHASSIS AND SAFETY SYSTEMS
Traction control system – Cruise control system – electronic control of automatic transmission – antilock braking system – electronic suspension system – working of airbag and role of MEMS in airbag systems – centralized door locking system – climate control of cars