Understanding vehicle electrical and electronic systems is core to the work of every motor vehicle mechanic and technician. This classic text ensures that students and practicing engineers alike keep abreast of advancing technology within the framework of the latest FE course requirements.
The new edition includes updated and new material throughout, covering recent developments such as microelectronic systems, testing equipment, engine management systems and car entertainment and comfort systems. New self-assessment material includes multiple choice questions on each of the key topics covered. With over 600 clear diagrams and figures the new edition will continue to be the book of choice for many students taking IMI technical certificates and NVQ level qualifications, C&G courses, HNC/D courses, and their international equivalents, and is also ideal for use as a reference book by service department personnel.
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In summary, this book provides a good introduction to Automotive Electronic and Electrical systems. The information contained does not completely represent the state of the art; however given the target audience this is appropriate. This book is suitable for its target audience and provides a good basis for others with an interest in the subject.
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
Students of IMI and C&G Technical Certificates and and NVQ courses (up to level III) in vehicle electrical and electronic systems, plus vehicle mechanical and electrical systems courses. BTec National Certificates and National Diplomas in vehicle electrical systems; HNC and HND students of automotive engineering.
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Approx. 300 illustrations
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Höhe: 279 mm
Breite: 203 mm
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978-0-7506-6219-2 (9780750662192)
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Technical Consultant, Institute of the Motor Industry (IMI), UK
Development of the auto-electrical system; Electrical and electronic principles; Test equipment; Electrical systems and circuits; Lead-acid batteries; Charging systems; Starting systems; Ignition systems; Electronic fuel control; Engine management systems; Lighting systems; Auxiliary systems; Instrumentation; Heating and air conditioning; Chassis electrical systems; Electronics for comfort and safety; Electric vehicles; World Wide Web links, downloads and contacts.