this book contain
Electrical and electronic systems in the vehicle
Motronic-engine management
system
Electronic diesel control (EDC)
Lighting technology
Electronic stability program (ESP)
54 Adaptive cruise control (ACC)
Occupant-protection systems
Basic principles of networking
Network topology
Network organization
OSI reference model
Control mechanisms
Automotive networking
Cross-system functions
Requirements for bus systems
Classification of bus systems
Applications in the vehicle
Coupling of networks
Examples of networked vehicles
Bus systems
CAN bus
LIN bus
MOST bus
Bluetooth
FlexRay
Diagnosis interfaces
Architecture of electronic systems
Vehicle system architecture
Mechatronics
Mechatronic systems and
components
Development methods
Electronic components in the vehicle
Basic principles of semiconductor
technology
Passive components
Semiconductor components
Manufacture of semiconductor
components and circuits
Control units
Operating conditions
Design
Data processing
Digital modules in the control
unit
204 Control unit software
208 Automotive sensors
208 Basics and overview
211 Automotive applications
214 Details of the sensor market
215 Features of vehicle sensors
216 Sensor classification
218 Error types and tolerance
requirements
219 Reliability
222 Main requirements, trends
229 Overview of the physical effects
for sensors
231 Overview and selection of sensor
technologies
Sensor measuring principles
232 Position sensors
259 Speed and rpm sensors
271 Acceleration sensors
276 Pressure sensors
279 Force and torque sensors
288 Flowmeters
294 Gas sensors and concentration
sensors
298 Temperature sensors
308 Imaging sensors (video)
310 Sensor types
310 Engine-speed sensors
312 Hall phase sensors
313 Speed sensors for transmission
control
316 Wheel-speed sensors
320 Micromechanical yaw-rate sensors
323 Piezoelectric “tuning-fork”
yaw-rate sensor
324 Micromechanical pressure
sensors
326 High-pressure sensors
327 Temperature sensors
328 Accelerator-pedal sensors
330 Steering-angle sensors
332 Position sensors for transmission
control
335 Axle sensors
336 Hot-film air-mass meters
339 Piezoelectric knock sensors
340 SMM acceleration sensors
342 Micromechanical bulk silicon
acceleration sensors
343 Piezoelectric acceleration sensors
344 iBolt™ force sensor
346 Torque sensor
347 Rain/light sensor
348 Two-step Lambda oxygen sensors
352 LSU4 planar wide-band lambda
oxygen sensor
354 Actuators
354 Electromechanical actuators
359 Fluid-mechanical actuators
360 Electrical machines
366 Hybrid drives
366 Drive concepts
370 Operating strategies for electric
hybrid vehicles
376 Recuperative brake system
380 Electrical energy accumulators
384 Vehicle electrical systems
384 Electrical energy supply in the
passenger car
388 Electrical energy management
390 Two-battery vehicle electrical
system
391 Vehicle electrical systems for
commercial vehicles
394 Wiring harnesses
396 Plug-in connections
400 Starter batteries
400 Function and requirements
402 Design
407 Operating principle
411 Battery designs
418 Battery characteristics
422 Type designations
423 Practical and laboratory
battery testing
427 Battery maintenance
434 Alternators
434 Electrical power generation
in the vehicle
435 Operating principle of the
alternator
443 Voltage regulation
448 Overvoltage protection
451 Characteristic curves
453 Power losses
453 Alternator circuits
455 Alternator designs
462 Starting systems
462 Overview
462 Starter
472 Other types of starter motor
476 Starting systems
481 Design
484 Overview of the types of starters
486 Electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) and interference
suppression
486 EMC ranges
487 EMC between different systems
in the vehicle
494 EMC between the vehicle and
its surroundings
498 Guarantee of immunity and
interference suppression
500 Symbols and circuit diagrams
500 Circuit symbols
508 Circuit diagrams
519 Designations for electrical devices
521 Terminal designations
524 Index of technical terms
Technical terms
Abbreviations
Background Information
52 ABS versions
53 History of radar
69 Micromechanics
81 Comparison of bus systems
175 Miniaturization
199 Performance of electronic control
units
297 Piezoelectric effect
383 Greenhouse effect
399 History of the alternator
426 History of the battery
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