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(E&TC) (2008 Course) ELECTIVE-IV: AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRONICS TEACHERS MANUAL AND GUIDELINES FOR TEACHING Unit 1: Power Train Engineering and fundamentals of Automotive. Fundamentals of Petrol, diesel and gas engines: T1:6-13, T1:20-22. Fundamentals of electric motors: T1:235-237, T2:181-185, T4:324 -373, Basic Automotive System and System Components: T1:1-5. Alternators and charging: T1:35-50, T2:1144-1147. Battery technology: T2:751, T2:1144-1147. CD Notes. Ignition System: T1:14-19, T1:232-234, T1:260-263, T2:638-645. Basic of Hybrid designs (solar power, electric/gasoline, LPG, fuel cells): T1:279-284, T1:401-418, T2:320-335, T2:460-507, T2:1678-695, T2:744-747, T2:752-755. Basic Transmission system: T1:23-32, T1:276-277, T2:767-773. Above mentioned all types of engines (Petrol, diesel and gas engines): T1:199-220, T2:460-507. Unit 2: Sensor technologies in Automotive. In-vehicle sensors: Working principles, Characteristics, limitations and use wit hin the automotive context of the following Sensors: T1:56-59, T4:29-32,136. Temperature sensing e.g. coolant. T1:338-339, T4:113-128. Position sensing e.g. crankshaft, throttle plate. Pressure sensing e.g. exhaust differential, tyre. T2:796-810, T4:52-53, T4:63-69, T4:83-90. Distance sensing e.g. anti-collision. Velocity sensing e.g. speedometer, anti-sk id. Torque sensing e.g. automatic transmission. Vibration sensing e.g. Airbags. Flow sensing and measurement e.g. Fuel injection. T1:177-179, T1:228-230, T1:276, T4:41-50, T4:58-59, T4:61-63, T4:70-74, T4:74-77, T4:91-111. Interfacing electronics: Operational amplifier circuits, Instrumentation amplifi ers, T1:79-91, T4:181-197. Comparators, Level shifting, Wave-shaping, Filters. Noise mechanisms and reducti on. T1:79-91, T4:181-197. Use of Actuators Types, Working principle, Characteristics, limitations and use

within the automotive context of each type: T1:59-60, T1:227-232, T1:230-232, T1:296, T1:298-304, T2:173-178, T4:212-216, T4:244-252, T4:286-32, T4:329-334. Unit 3: Automotive Control Systems. Control system approach in Automotive: Analog and Digital control methods. T1:60-75. Electronic engine control, Cruise control, T1:163-194, T1:287-305. Traction control, T1:278, T2:849. Actuator limiting, T1:301-304. Wind-up, gain scheduling, Adaptive control, Special Control Schemes. T1:241-260, T2:1079-1083. Vehicle braking fundamentals, Antilock systems. T1:306-321, T2:820-911, T2:1048-1052. Variable assist steering and steering control, T1:321-323, T2:812-818. Controls for Lighting, Wipers, Air-conditions/Heating. T2:940-991. Remote keyless Entry and Anti-theft System. T1:163-167, T2:1053-1057. Spark Ignition and Compression Ignition Engines and their electronic controls. Engine management testing: Engine management system strategies and implementatio n methods. Methods of improving engine performance. T1:168-179, T1:168-179T1:274-276, CD Notes. Unit 4: Electronic Control Unit Design. Critical review of: microprocessor, microcontroller and digital signal processor development (overview of development within the automotive context). Architectu re of 8 bit microcontrollers (Especially PIC Microcontroller) with emphasis on P orts, Timer/Counters, Interrupts, Watch-dog timers, PWM, Memory requirement and Usage. T1:109-154, T5: High-level language programming: Effective use of C programming with particular reference to Operators- including bit wise, Control constructs, Pointers. Real-Time Program Design: Pointers to physical addresses and linking, Input and

Output device programming, Timers and interrupts, latency. Program Development: Software development strategies, Compiling and linking, Software testing and deb ugging, Use of a professional development system (Use of Embedded C). T5: Unit 5: Automotive Communication Systems. Communication interface with ECUs: Interfacing techniques and interfacing with i nfotainment gadgets. T4:455-492, T2:1086-1119 CD Notes. Automotive Buses: Use of various buses such as CAN, LIN, FlexRay, Recent trends in automotive buses (Such as OBDII, MOST, IE, IELLI, D2B, and DSI: Only Comparat ive study). CD Notes. Application of Telematics in Automotive: T1:363-364, T1:436-440, T2:1092-1119, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS), for us e in an automotive environment. Higher End Technology: Comparative study and app lications of ARM Cortex:-A series/M-series, ARM 9 and ARM11.Current developments and issues. T2:1116-1119, CD Notes. Unit 6: Diagnostics and Safety in Automotive. Fundamentals of Diagnostics: Basic wiring system and Multiplex wiring system. Pr eliminary checks and adjustments. Self Diagnostic system. Fault finding and corr ective measures. T1:367-398, T2:992-1037, CD Notes. Electronic transmission checks and Diagnosis. Diagnostic procedures and sequence . On board and off board diagnostics in Automotive. T1:367-398, T2:1140-1156, CD Notes. Safety in Automotive: Safety norms and standards. T1:418-436, T2:820-911, T2:1058-1084, CD Notes. Passenger comfort and security systems. Electromagnetic environment and Automoti ve EMC Standards. SAE and IEEE Standards. T1:401-418, T2:1040-1047, T2:1048-1084, CD Notes. Text Books: T1. Williams. B.Ribbens, Understanding Automotive Electronics, 6th Edition, 2003, Elsevier

Science, Newness Publication. T2. Robert Bosch, Automotive Electronics Handbook, John Wiley and Sons, 2004. T3. Nitaigour Mahalik, Mechatronics: Principles, Concepts and Applications, TMH, 2 003. T4. K.P.Ramchandran, G.K.Vijayraghavan, M.S. Balsundaram, Mechatronics: Integrate d Mechanical and Electronic System, Wiley India, 2010. T5.Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Rolin D. McKinlay, Danny Causey PIC Microcontroller and Embedded Systems using Assembly and C for PIC18 , Pearson Education 2009. Reference Books: 1. Ronald K Jurgen, Automotive Electronics Handbook, 2nd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 199 9. 2. James D Halderman, Automotive Electricity and Electronics, PHI Publication 2005 . 3. Terence Rybak, Mark Steffka, Automotive Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC), Sp ringer, 2004. 4. Allan Bonnick, Automotive Computer Controlled Systems: Diagnostic Tools and Techniques, Elsevier Science, 2001. 5. Uwe Kiencke and Lars Nielsen, Automotive Control Systems: Engine, Driveline an d Vehicle, 2nd Edition, Springer Verlag, 2005. 6. David Alciatore, Michael Histand, Introduction to Mechatronics and Measurement Systems (SIE), TMH, 2007. 7. Iqbal Husain, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals, CRC Press, 200 3. 8. Tom Denton, Advanced Automotive Diagnosis, 2nd Edition, Elsevier, 2006. 9. G. Meyer, J. Valldorf and W. Gessner, Advanced Microsystems for Automotive Applications, Springer, 2009. 10. Tracy Martin, How to Diagnose and Repair Automotive Electrical Systems Motor Books/MBI Publishing Company, 2005. 11. Mehrdad Ehsani, Ali Emadi, Yimin Gao, Modern Electronic, Hybrid Electric, and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory, and Design, 2nd Edition, CRC Press, 20 09. 46

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