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Microprocessors for Automotive Applications
Technical Paper
830931
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Abstract
Most of the major automotive manufacturers have already introduced second or third generation electronic engine control systems. In part I the paper summarizes the recent technology trends of the microprocessors which are the heart of the sophisticated control systems.
It is pointed out that timer-based control scheme is commonly implemented for fuel injection control and spark timing control. In part II the angle-based control scheme is presented. This might be one of the alternative ways for low cost distributed system in the future.
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Takahashi, Y., "Microprocessors for Automotive Applications," SAE Technical Paper 830931, 1983.Also In
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