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AT 8502AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS SYSTEMS LP

E
FORMAT NO: LP01

ISSUE NO: 1



ISSUE DATE: 01.07.16
ASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING

COURSE PLAN

Regulation –2017

Course/Branch

:

B.E. AUTOMOBILE




Total no. of hours given in syllabus: 45


Subject Code

:

AT68502

Lecture

:

45

Subject Title

:

AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS

Tutorials

:

-

Year/Semester

:

III / V

Practical

:

-

Faculty Name

:

P. SAKTHIVEL

TOTAL

:

45


COURSE OBJECTIVE:


  1. To develop the starting system of the automobile.

  2. To make use the various types of charging and lighting system in the automobile.

  3. To innovate the new advancements and technologies in ignition system of the automobile.

  4. To create awareness about sensors and microprocessors in automobile applications.

  5. To apply the various safety system in vehicles.




S. No.

Topic

No. of Hours

Reference Books

Page Nos.

Other References

Teaching Methodology

Unit – I : BATTERIES AND STARTING SYSTEM

Objective: To learn and understand about the batteries and starting system of the vehicle.



1

Different types of Batteries.

1

T1

4

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

2

Different types of Batteries.

2

T1

23

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

3

principle, rating, testing and charging.

1

T1

25

R5

Chalk and Board

4

principle, rating, testing and charging.

1

T1

25

R5

Chalk and Board

5

Starter motors characteristics.

1

T1

38

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

6

Starter motors characteristics.

1

T1

38

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

7

capacity requirements.

1

T1

38

R4,R5

PPT

8

capacity requirements.

1

T1

38

R4,R5

PPT

9

Drive mechanisms.

1

T1

40

R4,R5

PPT

10

Starter switches.

1

T1

40

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

Unit Outcome: To troubleshoot the batteries and starting system of the vehicle

Unit – II : CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIES

Objective: To understand about various types of lighting system and accessories in vehicle.




11

DC Generators and Alternators their characteristics

1

T1

111

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

12

DC Generators and Alternators their characteristics

1

T1

116

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

13

Control unit

1

T1

113,117

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

14

cut out

1

T1

117

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

15

electronic regulators.

Vehicle interior lighting system.



1

T1

242

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

16

Vehicle exterior lighting system

1

T1

243

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

17

Wiring requirements. Lighting

Design


1

T1

189,256

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

18

Dashboard instruments.

1

T1

381

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

19

Horn, Trafficator

1

T1

381

R4,R5

Chalk and Board

Unit Outcome: To frame the various types of lighting system and accessories in vehicle.

Unit – III : ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND INJECTION SYSTEM

Objective: To understand the electronic ignition systems



20

Spark plugs

1

T1

349

R5

PPT

21

Advance mechanisms

1

T1

353

R5

PPT

22

Different types of ignition systems

1

T1

350

R5

PPT

23

Different types of ignition systems

1

T1

350

R5

PPT

24

Electronic fuel injection

Systems


1

T1

360

R5

PPT

25

Electronic fuel injection

Systems


1

T1

360

R5

PPT

26

mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)

1

R5

287,289

T2

Chalk and Board

27

mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)

1

R5

289

T2

Chalk and Board

28

mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)

1

R5

289

T2

Chalk and Board

Unit Outcome: To service the electronic ignition systems.

Unit – IV : SENSORS AND MICROPROCESSORS IN AUTOMOBILES

Objective: To differentiate various types of sensors used in vehicle.



29

Basic sensor arrangements. Types of sensors

1

R5

147

R2

Chalk and Board

30

oxygen sensor, hot wire anemometer sensor

1

R5

147

R2

Chalk and Board

31

vehicle speed sensor

1

R5

148

R2

Chalk and Board

32

detonation sensor, accelerometer sensor

1

R5

148

R2

Chalk and Board

33

crank position sensor

1

R5

148

R2

Chalk and Board

34

Microprocessor and microcomputer controlled devices in automobiles such voice warning system

1

R5

149

R2

Chalk and Board

35

Microprocessor and microcomputer controlled devices in automobiles such voice warning system

1

R5

289

T2

Chalk and Board

36

travel information system, keyless entry system

1

R5

298

T2

Chalk and Board

37

automatic transmission system, electronic steering system

1

R5

298

T2

Chalk and Board

Unit Outcome: To use the different types of sensors in automobile.

Unit – V : SAFETY SYSTEMS

Objective: To understand various types of safety systems presented in the vehicle



38

Antilock braking system

1

R5

301

R2

PPT

39

air bag restraint system

1

R5

322

R2

PPT

40

voice warning system

1

R5

149

R2

PPT

41

seat belt system

1

R5

341

R2

PPT

42

Road

navigation system



1

R5

343

R2

PPT

43

Road

navigation system



1

R5

343

R2

PPT

44

anti theft system

1

R5

348

R2

PPT

45

anti theft system

1

R5

348

R2

PPT

Unit Outcome: To use the various types of safety systems in the vehicle

Total Hours :

45


TEXT BOOKS:
1. Judge. A.W., "Modern Electrical Equipment of Automobiles", Chapman & Hall, London, 1992
REFERENCES:

1. Young.A.P., & Griffiths.L., "Automobile Electrical Equipment", English Language Book Society

& New Press, 1990

2. Spreadbury. F.G., "Electrical Ignition Equipment", Constable & Co Ltd., London, 1962

3. Robert N Brady "Automotive computers and Digital Instrumentation". A Reston Book, Prentice

Hill, Eagle Wood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1988.




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