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Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Automotive – Engine Performance
Topics covered in this presentation:
ECU Operation
ECU Components
In Car Position
4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Electronic Control Unit
Also Known as Electronic Control Module (ECM) and Powertrain Control
Module (PCM).
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Vehicle management is by ECU, which acts as a computer.
Three stages of operation: INPUT-PROCESS-OUTPUT. Next >
4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
ECU Operation
Inputs come from sensors and switches.
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CPU processes input readings and compares with ideal data,
stored in memory.
Outputs to actuators make adjustments that improve:
Efficiency.
Power.
Controllability.
Safety.
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Simplified ECU Control System
Typical ECU and controls:
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ECU H
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A. Engine temp sensor G. Canister purge valve M. Fuel pressure regulator
B. Oxygen sensor H. Canister air valve N. Camshaft sensor
C. Knock sensor I. Charcoal canister O. Crankshaft sensor
D. Mass airflow sensor J. TPS P. Diagnosis lamp
E. Vacuum controller K. Air temp sensor Q. Ignition coil
F. EGR valve L. Idle actuator R. Injector Next >
4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
ECU Internal Circuits
Input circuit conditions signals.
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Processing circuit compares information.
Output circuit switches actuators.
Power supply provides stable voltages to circuits. Next >
4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Processing Circuit Components - The CPU
CPU performs decisions and calculations.
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Contains hundreds of logic gates, which operate with binary numbers.
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Processing Circuit Components - Memory
Read Only Memory (ROM)
Contains program to control ECU. Processing components
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Program is vehicle generic.
Information cannot be changed.
Random Access Memory (RAM)
Temporary memory.
Used by CPU to store and retrieve data.
Data lost when power removed.
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Processing Circuit Components - Memory
Programmable Read Only Memory (PROM /EPROM)
Program that is vehicle specific. Processing components
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Can be updated.
Read only.
Keep Alive Memory (KAM)
Stores adaptive strategies.
Supplies default data if fault occurs.
Data is not lost if vehicle battery
disconnected (has own internal battery).
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
ECU Housing and Location
Hard metal or plastic case,
with a connector(s) for
multiple wires.
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Located away from moisture,
heat and vibration.
Housing
Connectors and wires
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Different Types of ECU
Sometimes split into specific areas.
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Instrument cluster
unit
Anti-lock
Main ECU brake unit
Suspension
unit
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4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Static Electricity Precautions
People can become charged
with static electricity.
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Charge stays until conductive
material touched.
Static electricity damages
internal components of
electronic devices (ECU).
Touch suitable ground
point to discharge.
Rubber gloves may prevent static
electricity build up and transfer. Next >
4. Electronic Control Unit (ECU)
Summary
You should be aware of:
ECU Operation
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ECU Components
In Car Position
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