Automotive
- Engine Control Unit (ECU)
- Vehicle Stability Control System (VSC)
- Anti-lock braking system (ABS)
- Charging system
- Navigation system and entertainment system
The ECU is the brain of the car, controlling and optimizing all the functions of the engine to ensure optimal fuel efficiency, emissions and performance. By receiving information from various sensors such as oxygen sensors, crankshaft position sensors, etc., the ECU can adjust injection and ignition parameters in real time. For example, it may change the fuel/air mixing ratio or advance/delay ignition timing to achieve optimal operating conditions.
VSC is to improve the stability and safety of the vehicle in critical driving situations. When sensors detect that the vehicle is about to lose control, VSC automatically adjusts engine power and braking force to specific wheels, helping the driver keep the vehicle on a predetermined trajectory
When braking on emergency braking or on slippery cold surfaces, ABS ensures that the wheels remain turning without locking. This not only improves braking performance, but also gives the driver better control of direction when braking. ABS achieves this by continuously adjusting the brake pressure to avoid wheel lockup
The car’s charging system ensures that the vehicle always has enough power to support the operation of all electronic devices. The generator generates electricity while the engine is running, and the battery stores this power. Electronic components, such as voltage regulators, ensure that the battery is charged in optimal condition while preventing overcharging or discharging
These systems provide navigation, information, and entertainment for drivers and passengers. Navigation systems use GPS technology to provide drivers with accurate location information and driving routes. The entertainment system greatly enhances the driving experience by allowing passengers to listen to music, watch videos or connect to smartphones for calls and streaming