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FORMAT NO: LP01
ISSUE NO: 1
ISSUE DATE: 01.07.16
ASWARI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
DEPARTMENT OF AUTOMOBILE ENGINEERING
COURSE PLAN
Regulation –2017
Course/Branch
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| B.E. AUTOMOBILE |
| Total no. of hours given in syllabus: 45 |
Subject Code
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AT68502
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Lecture
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45
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Subject Title
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AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
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Tutorials
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-
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Year/Semester
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III / V
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Practical
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-
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Faculty Name
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P. SAKTHIVEL
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TOTAL
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45
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COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To develop the starting system of the automobile.
To make use the various types of charging and lighting system in the automobile.
To innovate the new advancements and technologies in ignition system of the automobile.
To create awareness about sensors and microprocessors in automobile applications.
To apply the various safety system in vehicles.
S. No.
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Topic
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No. of Hours
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Reference Books
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Page Nos.
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Other References
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Teaching Methodology
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Unit – I : BATTERIES AND STARTING SYSTEM
Objective: To learn and understand about the batteries and starting system of the vehicle.
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1
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Different types of Batteries.
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1
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T1
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4
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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2
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Different types of Batteries.
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2
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T1
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23
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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3
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principle, rating, testing and charging.
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1
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T1
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25
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R5
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Chalk and Board
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4
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principle, rating, testing and charging.
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1
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T1
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25
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R5
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Chalk and Board
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5
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Starter motors characteristics.
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1
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T1
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38
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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6
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Starter motors characteristics.
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1
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T1
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38
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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7
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capacity requirements.
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1
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T1
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38
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R4,R5
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PPT
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8
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capacity requirements.
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1
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T1
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38
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R4,R5
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PPT
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9
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Drive mechanisms.
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1
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T1
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40
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R4,R5
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PPT
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10
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Starter switches.
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1
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T1
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40
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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Unit Outcome: To troubleshoot the batteries and starting system of the vehicle
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Unit – II : CHARGING SYSTEM LIGHTING AND ACCESSORIES
Objective: To understand about various types of lighting system and accessories in vehicle.
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11
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DC Generators and Alternators their characteristics
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1
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T1
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111
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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12
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DC Generators and Alternators their characteristics
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1
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T1
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116
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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13
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Control unit
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1
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T1
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113,117
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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14
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cut out
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1
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T1
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117
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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15
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electronic regulators.
Vehicle interior lighting system.
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1
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T1
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242
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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16
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Vehicle exterior lighting system
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1
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T1
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243
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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17
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Wiring requirements. Lighting
Design
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1
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T1
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189,256
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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18
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Dashboard instruments.
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1
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T1
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381
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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19
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Horn, Trafficator
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1
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T1
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381
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R4,R5
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Chalk and Board
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Unit Outcome: To frame the various types of lighting system and accessories in vehicle.
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Unit – III : ELECTRONIC IGNITION AND INJECTION SYSTEM
Objective: To understand the electronic ignition systems
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20
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Spark plugs
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1
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T1
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349
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R5
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PPT
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21
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Advance mechanisms
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1
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T1
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353
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R5
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PPT
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22
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Different types of ignition systems
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1
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T1
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350
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R5
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PPT
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23
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Different types of ignition systems
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1
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T1
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350
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R5
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PPT
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24
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Electronic fuel injection
Systems
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1
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T1
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360
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R5
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PPT
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25
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Electronic fuel injection
Systems
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1
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T1
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360
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R5
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PPT
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26
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mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)
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1
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R5
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287,289
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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27
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mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)
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1
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R5
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289
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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28
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mono and multi point fuel injection system (MPFI)
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1
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R5
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289
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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Unit Outcome: To service the electronic ignition systems.
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Unit – IV : SENSORS AND MICROPROCESSORS IN AUTOMOBILES
Objective: To differentiate various types of sensors used in vehicle.
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29
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Basic sensor arrangements. Types of sensors
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1
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R5
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147
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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30
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oxygen sensor, hot wire anemometer sensor
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1
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R5
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147
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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31
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vehicle speed sensor
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1
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R5
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148
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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32
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detonation sensor, accelerometer sensor
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1
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R5
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148
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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33
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crank position sensor
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1
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R5
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148
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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34
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Microprocessor and microcomputer controlled devices in automobiles such voice warning system
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1
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R5
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149
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R2
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Chalk and Board
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35
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Microprocessor and microcomputer controlled devices in automobiles such voice warning system
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1
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R5
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289
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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36
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travel information system, keyless entry system
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1
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R5
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298
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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37
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automatic transmission system, electronic steering system
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1
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R5
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298
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T2
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Chalk and Board
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Unit Outcome: To use the different types of sensors in automobile.
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Unit – V : SAFETY SYSTEMS
Objective: To understand various types of safety systems presented in the vehicle
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38
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Antilock braking system
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1
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R5
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301
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R2
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PPT
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39
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air bag restraint system
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1
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R5
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322
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R2
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PPT
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40
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voice warning system
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1
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R5
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149
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R2
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PPT
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41
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seat belt system
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1
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R5
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341
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R2
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PPT
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42
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Road
navigation system
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1
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R5
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343
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R2
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PPT
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43
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Road
navigation system
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1
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R5
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343
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R2
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PPT
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44
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anti theft system
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1
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R5
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348
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R2
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PPT
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45
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anti theft system
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1
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R5
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348
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R2
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PPT
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Unit Outcome: To use the various types of safety systems in the vehicle
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Total Hours :
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45
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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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