SRM UNIVERSITY Faculty of Engineering and Technology DEPARTMENT OF ICE Course Code Course Title Year& Semester Course duration Location Faculty Details: : EI0454 : AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS : IV & VIII : SIX MONTHS : TECK PARK Name of the staff Section J.Sam Jeba Kumar Elective Office Office Hours Mail ID 12.15 to 1.30 jsjebakumar@yahoo.co.in REFERENCE BOOKS • • • Hillier, V A W, Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics, Nelson Thornes Publishers, UK, 1996 James D. Halderman, Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Automotive Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Systems, Prentice Hall, 2000 Don Knowles, Automotive Computer Systems, 1st Ed. Thomas Learning, UK, April 1996 Web Resource: www.automotive-electronics.co.uk www.autoshop101.com Prerequisite : Basic knowledge of Automobile, Electronics, Digital, Microprocessor and Computer Objective: 1. To enable the students to develop an understanding of the basic concepts of Automotive electronics. To introduce students to the basics of Signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing and DSP processor. 2. To help the students to design the digital filters and Implement digital filters using various structures 3. To apply the transformation techniques such as Z transform and Fourier transform on the signals. 4. To study the effects of finite register length in DSP as well as linear prediction and estimation. Tentative test details and portions: Cycle Test - I: Cycle Test –II: Model Exam: Assessment details Cycle test I Model test Surprise test (2* 10 Points) Paper presentation TOTAL 20 points 20 points 20 points 10 points 70 Points Outcomes Students who have successfully completed this course Course outcome Program outcome • Familiar with the basics of Automobile • The students will be able to understand the Automobile control. • Familiar with the electrical test equipment as applied to automotive technology. • The students will be able to understand the • The students could understand the design techniques of computerized engine controls. • Detailed study of the computerized engine controls. electrical principles, semiconductor and integrated circuits application in automotive field. Detailed Session Plan Day 1 Name of the topics Introduction to shop safety 3 4 5 Proper use of hand tools and equipment for shop safety Personal Safety Computerized Systems Theory computer networking 6 Theory on input sensors 7 8 9 10 11 Theory on output actuator Use of Diagnostic Equipment Scan tool Oscilloscope Four gas analyzer Live scope Important Question Discussion Computer-Controlled Ignition Systems Theory on computer control ignition 2 12 13 14 15 Reference Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 systems Computer control distributor Computer control distributor less ignition systems D.I.S L.E.D. optical distributors Theory Pulse Generator Hall-effect Optical Important Question Discussion Fuel Injection systems Fuel deliver diagnosis and service T.B.I. Throttle body injection system M.P.I. Multipart injection system C.P.I. Central ported injection system (vertex) Computerized Braking Systems Theory Computerized Braking Systems Types Controllers-Sensors-Actuators Important Question Discussion Computer Controlled Transmissions Computer Controlled Transaxles Controls Common and Separate from Engine Management Engine Management Sensors-Actuators for Engine Management Important Question Discussion Computer Controlled Air Conditioning Systems Miscellaneous Instrument Panels Traction Controls Suspension Controls Integration/Networking Important Question Discussion Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems Automotive Computer Systems