Electronic Transmission Control - From Stand Alone Components to Mechatronic Systems 960430
Electronic control systems for automatic transmissions have been gaming acceptance in recent years Besides the various types of sensors already in use [for speed, temperature, pressure etc], electro-hydraulic actuators and electronic control units [ECU] are also major constituents of modern control systems
Former designs utilized discrete components which were wired together In the interim, actuator modules have been developed for use in new transmission designs
As well as presenting actuator concepts, this paper describes a highly integrated and advanced control module This module consists of hydraulic actuators, pilot-solenoid values and an electronic control unit which has been realized in multi-layer hybrid technology
Citation: Neuffer, K., Engelsdorf, K., and Brehm, W., "Electronic Transmission Control - From Stand Alone Components to Mechatronic Systems," SAE Technical Paper 960430, 1996, https://doi.org/10.4271/960430. Download Citation
Author(s):
Kurt Neuffer, Kurt Engelsdorf, Werner Brehm
Affiliated:
Robert Bosch GmbH
Pages: 10
Event:
International Congress & Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
Actuators-PT-74, Electronic Transmission Controls-PT-79, Transmission and Driveline Systems Symposium: Efficiency, Components, and Materials-SP-1154
Related Topics:
Electronic control systems
Electronic control units
Automatic transmissions
Sensors and actuators
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