Chrysler Microprocessor Spark Advance Control
780117
02/01/1978
- Event
- Content
- Electronics suitable for engine control applications has steadily evolved from analog control systems to microprocessor based designs. The change in technology required in switching from analog to microprocessors has required sensor development, new analog to digital conversion techniques, and development of custom input/output circuits suitable for automotive applications.By proper design of the microcomputer system, an engine control unit can be developed that is cost effective compared to conventional analog circuit techniques while providing additional flexibility. The primary limitation of a digital approach is the long lead time required to change the ROM pattern. This lead time can be reduced by combining PROM and ROM in the same system.
- Pages
- 4
- Citation
- Lappington, J., and Caron, L., "Chrysler Microprocessor Spark Advance Control," SAE Technical Paper 780117, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/780117.