Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino

<p align="justify">Motorbikes with fuel injection (FI) technology are increasingly dominating since it first appeared in Indonesia in 2005. The technology uses an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) as the brain to control fuel injection and ignition timing. The performance of vehicles usi...

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Main Author: Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27038
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spelling id-itb.:270382018-09-20T13:49:01ZProgrammable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27038 <p align="justify">Motorbikes with fuel injection (FI) technology are increasingly dominating since it first appeared in Indonesia in 2005. The technology uses an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) as the brain to control fuel injection and ignition timing. The performance of vehicles using FI technology can be controlled and adapted to operating conditions by changing programs within the ECU. Therefore, the author designs programmable ECU that it can adapted with various operating conditions and driving style of the driver. The author uses Arduino as an ECU hardware and uses the Arduino IDE program based on the C programming language to make the program. Arduino is a microcontroller that has a relatively cheap price, open source, and has community around the world. The input signal from the sensor is calibrated and the value is processed by the program in such a way that the command signal is generated for the output system. Injection time and ignition angle are determined by engine modeling. Furthermore, this value can be varied by the users. <p align="justify"> <br /> text
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description <p align="justify">Motorbikes with fuel injection (FI) technology are increasingly dominating since it first appeared in Indonesia in 2005. The technology uses an Electronic Control Unit (ECU) as the brain to control fuel injection and ignition timing. The performance of vehicles using FI technology can be controlled and adapted to operating conditions by changing programs within the ECU. Therefore, the author designs programmable ECU that it can adapted with various operating conditions and driving style of the driver. The author uses Arduino as an ECU hardware and uses the Arduino IDE program based on the C programming language to make the program. Arduino is a microcontroller that has a relatively cheap price, open source, and has community around the world. The input signal from the sensor is calibrated and the value is processed by the program in such a way that the command signal is generated for the output system. Injection time and ignition angle are determined by engine modeling. Furthermore, this value can be varied by the users. <p align="justify"> <br />
format Final Project
author Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi
spellingShingle Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi
Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
author_facet Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi
author_sort Erin Maulana - Nim: 13114124 , Fachmi
title Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
title_short Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
title_full Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
title_fullStr Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
title_full_unstemmed Programmable Engine Control Unit (ECU) Design Using Arduino
title_sort programmable engine control unit (ecu) design using arduino
url https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/27038
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