1. [Answer]: The electronic control system is generally composed of sensors, electronic control units (ECU) and actuators (Ac Tuators) consists of three parts.
2. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators.
3. Actuator. After querying the relevant information, it is learned that the electronic control system consists of three major parts: sensor, controller (ECU) and actuator. The three-in-one electronic control system includes a motor, a motor controller, and a reducer, which is equivalent to the engine and gearbox in a traditional gasoline car, so there is no actuator.
4. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators.The core component is the control unit. Signal input device: various sensors, collect the signals required by the control system, and convert them into electrical signals and transmit them to the ECU through the line.
5. All electronic control systems of all cars are composed of three parts: sensors, controllers and actuators. Sensor: It mainly collects the signals of various parts required by the controller to provide data support for the controller command actuator.
6. The so-called electronic control system refers to the combination of several electrical originals to realize the control of one or some objects, so as to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the controlled equipment. The main functions of the electrical control system are: automatic control, protection, monitoring and measurement.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the combination of sensors on the vehicle and the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other, which is called "electromechanical integration".
Automotive electronic control system refers to the use of sensors on the vehicle in conjunction with the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other.
Introduction to the automotive electronic control system: Introduction The automotive electronic regulation system is basically composed of sensors, electronic regulators (ECU), drivers and regulation program software.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the automotive electronic control system, which mainly refers to various systems controlled by microcomputers, including engine electronic control system, automatic transmission, electronic control system, electronic control braking system, electronic control steering system, electronic control suspension system, electronic anti-theft system, automatic air conditioning Wait.
Electronic control unit (ECU): It provides reference voltage for various sensors, receives electrical signals input by sensors or other devices, stores, calculates and analyzes the received signals, and sends instructions to the executive components according to the results of calculation and analysis.
The automotive electronic control system is an organic whole composed of sensors, electrical switches, electronic controllers and actuators, etc., which can improve the performance of the automobile. Such as subsystems such as engine electronic control system, chassis electronic control system and body electronic control system.
Emission control---Emission control system Its main function is to implement electronic control of the work of the engine emission control device. The emission control items mainly include: exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) control, activated carbon tank solenoid valve control, oxygen sensor and air-fuel ratio closed-loop control, secondary air injection control, etc.
Electronic control unit The electronic control unit (ECU) is the core of the engine electronic control system.It completes the acquisition of various parameters of the engine and the control of fuel injection volume and fuel injection timing, which determines the function of the entire electronic control system. Sensor Sensor (Sensor) transmits information about engine conditions and environment to the ECU instantly and truthfully through various signals.
There are two control methods. Control the opening size of the idling valve and control the throttle valve drive motor. Control the air flow of the bypass air channel. Control the opening size of the idle valve through ECU. The direct action type that directly controls the opening of the throttle valve. It is realized by controlling the throttle drive motor through ECU.
An actuator is a component of an electronic control system. The various control functions to be completed by the electronic control system are realized by various actuators. During the control process, the actuator converts the control signal transmitted by the ECU.It becomes a kind of mechanical movement or electrical movement, thus causing changes in the operating parameters of the engine and completing the control function.
Introduction to the automotive electronic control system: Introduction The automotive electronic regulation system is basically composed of sensors, electronic regulators (ECU), drivers and regulation program software.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the use of sensors on the vehicle in conjunction with the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the automotive electronic control system, which mainly refers to various systems controlled by microcomputers, including startingElectromechanical control system, automatic transmission, electronic control system, electronic control brake system, electronic control steering system, electronic control suspension system, electronic anti-theft system, automatic air conditioning, etc.
The electronic control system is to apply the control device to automatically and purposefully control and operate the machine equipment or process to make it have a certain state and performance. The automatic control system is generally composed of several parts such as detection feedback unit, instruction and signal processing unit, conversion amplification unit, actuator and power source.
The electronic control system is composed of a battery management system and a control system, which manages the energy output of the battery pack and controls the battery and adjusts the speed of the motor. It is an important intermediate carrier connecting new energy batteries and motors. The core technologies of electric vehicles are batteries, motors, electronic control, and then the chassis technology of traditional cars.
1. Electrical control---refers to electrical control. For example, manually turn on or off a small-energy electrical signal, and the small-energy signal is controlled by electrical amplification (some load is small, and the switch is directly controlled to turn on or off), the motor can be operated or stopped. Such as household electric shavers, soy milk machines, washing machines..
2. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators. The core component is the control unit. Signal input device: various sensors, collect the signals required by the control system, and convert them into electrical signals and transmit them to the ECU through the line.
3. Emission control - the function of the emission control system is mainly to implement electronic control of the work of the engine emission control device.The emission control items mainly include: exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) control, activated carbon tank solenoid valve control, oxygen sensor and air-fuel ratio closed-loop control, secondary air injection control, etc.
Emission system control. Self-diagnosis and alarm signal control. Failure protection control.
Intake control---Intake control system The function of the intake control system is to control the intake of the engine according to the change of engine speed and load, so as to improve the inflation efficiency of the engine, thus improving the power of the engine.
Electronic control unit, electronic control unit (ECU) is the core of the engine electronic control system.It completes the acquisition of various parameters of the engine and the control of fuel injection volume and fuel injection timing, which determines the function of the entire electronic control system. Sensor, sensor (Sensor) transmits the information of the engine condition and the environment to the ECU instantly and truthfully through various signals.
The main function of the engine electronic control system is to control the air-fuel ratio and ignition time of the fuel injection engine.
The engine electronic control system mainly includes electronically controlled fuel injection system, electronically controlled ignition system and other auxiliary control systems.
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1. [Answer]: The electronic control system is generally composed of sensors, electronic control units (ECU) and actuators (Ac Tuators) consists of three parts.
2. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators.
3. Actuator. After querying the relevant information, it is learned that the electronic control system consists of three major parts: sensor, controller (ECU) and actuator. The three-in-one electronic control system includes a motor, a motor controller, and a reducer, which is equivalent to the engine and gearbox in a traditional gasoline car, so there is no actuator.
4. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators.The core component is the control unit. Signal input device: various sensors, collect the signals required by the control system, and convert them into electrical signals and transmit them to the ECU through the line.
5. All electronic control systems of all cars are composed of three parts: sensors, controllers and actuators. Sensor: It mainly collects the signals of various parts required by the controller to provide data support for the controller command actuator.
6. The so-called electronic control system refers to the combination of several electrical originals to realize the control of one or some objects, so as to ensure the safe and reliable operation of the controlled equipment. The main functions of the electrical control system are: automatic control, protection, monitoring and measurement.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the combination of sensors on the vehicle and the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other, which is called "electromechanical integration".
Automotive electronic control system refers to the use of sensors on the vehicle in conjunction with the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other.
Introduction to the automotive electronic control system: Introduction The automotive electronic regulation system is basically composed of sensors, electronic regulators (ECU), drivers and regulation program software.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the automotive electronic control system, which mainly refers to various systems controlled by microcomputers, including engine electronic control system, automatic transmission, electronic control system, electronic control braking system, electronic control steering system, electronic control suspension system, electronic anti-theft system, automatic air conditioning Wait.
Electronic control unit (ECU): It provides reference voltage for various sensors, receives electrical signals input by sensors or other devices, stores, calculates and analyzes the received signals, and sends instructions to the executive components according to the results of calculation and analysis.
The automotive electronic control system is an organic whole composed of sensors, electrical switches, electronic controllers and actuators, etc., which can improve the performance of the automobile. Such as subsystems such as engine electronic control system, chassis electronic control system and body electronic control system.
Emission control---Emission control system Its main function is to implement electronic control of the work of the engine emission control device. The emission control items mainly include: exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) control, activated carbon tank solenoid valve control, oxygen sensor and air-fuel ratio closed-loop control, secondary air injection control, etc.
Electronic control unit The electronic control unit (ECU) is the core of the engine electronic control system.It completes the acquisition of various parameters of the engine and the control of fuel injection volume and fuel injection timing, which determines the function of the entire electronic control system. Sensor Sensor (Sensor) transmits information about engine conditions and environment to the ECU instantly and truthfully through various signals.
There are two control methods. Control the opening size of the idling valve and control the throttle valve drive motor. Control the air flow of the bypass air channel. Control the opening size of the idle valve through ECU. The direct action type that directly controls the opening of the throttle valve. It is realized by controlling the throttle drive motor through ECU.
An actuator is a component of an electronic control system. The various control functions to be completed by the electronic control system are realized by various actuators. During the control process, the actuator converts the control signal transmitted by the ECU.It becomes a kind of mechanical movement or electrical movement, thus causing changes in the operating parameters of the engine and completing the control function.
Introduction to the automotive electronic control system: Introduction The automotive electronic regulation system is basically composed of sensors, electronic regulators (ECU), drivers and regulation program software.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the use of sensors on the vehicle in conjunction with the mechanical system on the vehicle (usually integrated with subsystems in the power system, chassis system and body system) and using cables or radio waves to transmit information to each other.
Automotive electronic control system refers to the automotive electronic control system, which mainly refers to various systems controlled by microcomputers, including startingElectromechanical control system, automatic transmission, electronic control system, electronic control brake system, electronic control steering system, electronic control suspension system, electronic anti-theft system, automatic air conditioning, etc.
The electronic control system is to apply the control device to automatically and purposefully control and operate the machine equipment or process to make it have a certain state and performance. The automatic control system is generally composed of several parts such as detection feedback unit, instruction and signal processing unit, conversion amplification unit, actuator and power source.
The electronic control system is composed of a battery management system and a control system, which manages the energy output of the battery pack and controls the battery and adjusts the speed of the motor. It is an important intermediate carrier connecting new energy batteries and motors. The core technologies of electric vehicles are batteries, motors, electronic control, and then the chassis technology of traditional cars.
1. Electrical control---refers to electrical control. For example, manually turn on or off a small-energy electrical signal, and the small-energy signal is controlled by electrical amplification (some load is small, and the switch is directly controlled to turn on or off), the motor can be operated or stopped. Such as household electric shavers, soy milk machines, washing machines..
2. The electronic control system is mainly composed of sensors, control units and actuators. The core component is the control unit. Signal input device: various sensors, collect the signals required by the control system, and convert them into electrical signals and transmit them to the ECU through the line.
3. Emission control - the function of the emission control system is mainly to implement electronic control of the work of the engine emission control device.The emission control items mainly include: exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) control, activated carbon tank solenoid valve control, oxygen sensor and air-fuel ratio closed-loop control, secondary air injection control, etc.
Emission system control. Self-diagnosis and alarm signal control. Failure protection control.
Intake control---Intake control system The function of the intake control system is to control the intake of the engine according to the change of engine speed and load, so as to improve the inflation efficiency of the engine, thus improving the power of the engine.
Electronic control unit, electronic control unit (ECU) is the core of the engine electronic control system.It completes the acquisition of various parameters of the engine and the control of fuel injection volume and fuel injection timing, which determines the function of the entire electronic control system. Sensor, sensor (Sensor) transmits the information of the engine condition and the environment to the ECU instantly and truthfully through various signals.
The main function of the engine electronic control system is to control the air-fuel ratio and ignition time of the fuel injection engine.
The engine electronic control system mainly includes electronically controlled fuel injection system, electronically controlled ignition system and other auxiliary control systems.
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