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Sense and Control in automotive applications V3

SKU# LK1142

LK1142 Sense and Control V2 2024 75-1 WEB

This solution provides an introduction to the role of an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) based on our MIAC NXT controller. Students are provided with a number of pre-written programs for the MIAC which they call up using the keypad and display. They then construct different INPUT – PROCESS – OUTPUT – circuits around the MIAC using firstly Locktronics components and then real automotive components.

The Sense and Control system can be enhanced through the addition of real automotive sensors that are added to the system. See our Automotive sensors product.

Learning Objectives:

• ECU structure and function
• Lamps and actuators
• Transistor outputs
• Relay outputs
• Digital inputs
• Analogue inputs
• Open vs closed loop
• Controlling DC motors
• Controlling stepper motors
• Circuit design for fault finding

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Automotive sense and control (French)

REF: CP7241

Course designed to introduce students to sense and control in an automotive environment.

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Automotive sense and control (Spanish)

REF: CP7241

Course designed to introduce students to sense and control in an automotive environment.

Suitable for:

Automotive sense and control

REF: CP7241

Course designed to introduce students to sense and control in an automotive environment.

Suitable for:

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