Automotive Electronics
Automotive electronics are any electrically-generated systems used in road vehicles, such as: carputers, telematics, in-car entertainment systems, etc.. Automotive electronics originated from the need to control engines. The first electronic pieces were used to control engine functions and were referred to as engine control units (ECU). As electronic controls began to be used for more automotive applications, the acronym ECU took on the more general meaning of “electronic control unit”, and then specific ECU’s were developed. Now, ECU’s are modular. Two types include engine control modules (ECM) or transmission control modules (TCM).
Topics to Be Covered
Session-1
Electricity and Electronic Engine Controls
- Electricity
- Magnetism
- Ohm’s Law
- Electronic and Semiconductors Devices
- Microprocessor
- Memory
- Electronic Engine Control
- Air-Fuel Ratio and Stoichiometric Ratio
- Injectors
- Sensors
- Actuators in port and TBI Systems
- Electronically Controlled Feedback Carburetors
- Testing Mixture-Control Solenoid
- Electrical Circuit Components
- Symbols
- Wiring Diagrams
- Basic Electrical Diagnosis
- Tests and Measurements
- Automotive Battery Construction and Service
- Starting System
- Charging System
- Contact-Point Ignition System
- Electronic Ignition Systems
- Lights, Safety, and Driver Information Controls
- Electronic Shift Controls in Automatic Transmission
- Electronic Ride Control and Air-Suspension Systems
- Electronic Power Steering
- Electronic Control in Automotive Clutches
- Sensors and Actuators
- Wiring Diagrams in a Car
- Traction Control Systems
- Certificate of Participation for all the workshop participants.
- At the end of this workshop, a small competition will be organized among the participating students and winners will be awarded with a ‘Certificate of Excellence’.
- Certificate of Coordination for the coordinators of the campus workshops.