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  1. ECE510 Vehicle Electronics I Lecture 1

  2. Syllabus Course Overview This course discusses the principles of electrical engineering and applications of electrical and electronic systems in automobiles. It is designed for non-EE majors. General Information Lecture: 6-9 PM This Lecture set is from Prof. T. Kim. See modified course outline, schedule, and other modifications which will replace the items here and on other pages as needed and will be provided by Dr. M. Abul Masrur.

  3. Course Outline 1. Introduction: current, voltage, power, energy, KCL, KVL, and basic circuit concepts; Overview of automotive electrical and electronics applications. 2. Resistor Circuits, Inductor and Capacitor Circuits: series and parallel connections; voltage and current dividers; DC circuit analysis. 3. Transient Circuit Analysis: RC and RL circuits; simulation of circuit transients; automotive ignition circuits. 4. Steady-State Sinusoidal Analysis and Frequency Response: sinusoidal currents and voltages, complex impedance, AC analysis, filters, resonance circuits. 5. Diodes: basic device physics, terminal characteristics, and analysis; rectifier and diode circuits in automotive systems. 6. Basic Amplifier Concepts and Operational Amplifiers: analog circuits in automotive systems. 7. MOSFETs and Bipolar Junction Transistors (BJTs): semiconductor devices and silicon integrated circuits. 8. Electromechanics: magnetic circuits and transformers; solenoids and actuators. 9. DC machines and AC machines: fundamentals of electric motor drives in automotive systems.

  4. Introduction to Vehicle Electronics

  5. Introduction to Vehicle Electronics

  6. Interdisciplinary Nature Embedded software Embedded systems Systems & control theory Automotive Electronics Power electronics & electric machines Analog/digital electronics Mechanical & manufacture aspects Communication & network Sensors and actuators

  7. Basic Automotive Subsystems

  8. Sub-System Example - Cruise Control

  9. Cruise Control System - Structure

  10. Major Electronics Components in Vehicles • Safety Anti-lock Brakes, Blind zone vehicle detection systems, Traction control, Airbags • Communications and Entertainment AM/FM radio, CD/DVD/Tape player, GPS, Wireless Entertainment System • Convenience Power seats/mirrors, Power locks/doors/windows, Sun/Moon roof

  11. Alternative Propulsion Systems •Electric vehicles •Hybrid vehicles •Fuel cell vehicles •Advanced batteries and ultra capacitors •Power electronics (DC/DC converters, DC/AC inverter) •Motors and generators

  12. CH 1 - Current & Charge Electrical current is the time rate of flow of electrical charge through a conductor or circuit element.

  13. Typical Electric Circuit Components

  14. DC and AC Currents

  15. Energy: Absorbed/Delivered • Energy is either consumed (absorbed) or supplied by the element when charge flows through the element • When the element has a voltage (or potential difference)

  16. Power and Energy

  17. Example

  18. Solutions (a) P=vi=12*2=24W, absorbed (b) P=vi=12*1=12W, supplied (c) P=vi=36W, supplied 36W

  19. Kirchhoff’s Current Law (KCL)

  20. Solve for Currents

  21. Solutions

  22. Series/Parallel

  23. Parallel Connection

  24. Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL) The algebraic sum of the voltages equals zero for any closed path (loop) in an electrical circuit.

  25. KVL

  26. KVL Example -3-5+Vc=0, Vc=8V -3-5-(-10)+Ve=0, Ve=-2V

  27. Voltage Sources

  28. Short Circuit

  29. Dependent Voltage Source

  30. Ohm’s Law

  31. Conductance

  32. Resistance Resistivity of Material

  33. Calculate Voltage, Current, and Power

  34. Solve for Vx

  35. Use KCL

  36. Use KVL

  37. Power of Each Components

  38. HW • For Ch 1, you can choose any problems (5~6) and solve them. • From Ch 2, problems will be assigned.

  39. Series connection of resistors

  40. Parallel connection of resistors

  41. Examples

  42. Excise

  43. Solution

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