Hillier's Fundamentals of Automotive ElectronicsIn this edition of the classic automotive electronics text, the author has revisited and revised all aspects of this rapidly developing technology. Adapted and expanded to meet all the requirements of motor vehicle NVQs at levels 2 and 3, this is the definitive student text. |
Contents
I | 1 |
II | 44 |
III | 53 |
IV | 73 |
V | 84 |
VI | 105 |
VII | 111 |
VIII | 117 |
XIV | 277 |
XV | 293 |
XVI | 310 |
XVII | 336 |
XVIII | 349 |
XIX | 355 |
XX | 362 |
XXI | 370 |
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Hillier's Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics, Book 2 Victor Albert Walter Hillier,Alma Hillier No preview available - 2012 |
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actuator alternator amplifier armature battery brake bulb cable capacitor causes charge circuit combustion components conductor connected connector contact breaker control module control system control unit current flow cylinder Darlington pair detects diode display distributor drive dwell dwell angle earth electrical electrolyte electronic control electronic control unit emission engine speed fault diagnosis field fitted frequency fuel fuse gate give headlamp heat ignition coil ignition system increase indicates induction injection injector input insulator layout light load logic magnetic flux meter normally ohmmeter operation output P-N junction panel pinion plate position potentiometer pressure primary produced pulse pump R₁ reed switch regulator relay resistance resistor rev/min rotation rotor semiconductor sensor shown in Figure shows signal solenoid sparking plug starter stepper motor supply T₂ temperature terminal thermistor throttle tion torque transistor trigger valve vehicle voltmeter winding wiper wire