EB-191 Autotronics-II
Innovative Technologies in Education (ITE)
EB-191 Autotronics-II: Charging and Ignition
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The EB-191 course is a logical continuation of the EB-190. However
EB-191 can be approached independently. The EB-191 course does however
require a basic understanding of AC, DC and semi-conductor circuits.
EB-191 requires a separate engine simulator, which connects through
a ribbon cable to the EB-191 board. The engine simulator includes
a DC motor (simulating the engine) which drive a three phase AC
generator, which simulates the alternator.
The unit also includes a printed circuit board containing the components
used for the simulation of two different triggering methods of electronic
ignition systems: inductive pick up coil and Hall effect switch.
The module contains experimental circuits with which the student
performs a number of conceptual experiments at various levels of
difficulty. Manual or computer driver faultfinding exercises and
testing provide valuable experience in the training and diagnosis
of faults. Students are required to do only a minimal amount of
wiring so training time is maximised. The module also ensures that
students use their time more efficiently. The boards comes also
equipped with "black boxes" containing components used
in the fault-finding and practice modes, components which should
not be visually identified by the trainee.
OBJECTIVES
AC Generator and AC Current
Tacho
Generator
Alternator and AC to DC Conversion
Automotive Charging System
Hall Effect Switch
Strobe Light
Hall-Switch Triggered Ignition System
Inductive Pick-up Coil Triggered
Ignition System
Troubleshooting a Charging System
Troubleshooting and Ignition System
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