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EVERY ENGINE SENSOR EXPLAINED - MAF, MAP, IAT, TPS, 02, NOx, EGT - How it works, location, OBD2 code
In this video, we explain car engine sensors, detailing their functions, operations, locations, and effects of malfunctions.
Edit 25/10/19: at 11:15 onwards, Luke discusses the motherboard vrm and power delivery. He has clarified further whether this is an 8-phase or 16-phase solution: 'you only get 8 true control phases.
On Raspberry Pi OS the Linux Kernel Headers can be installed as follows https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/kernel/headers.md I have used the reference ...
Average current-mode control, as shown in Figure 1, is common in continuous-conduction-mode (CCM) power factor correction (PFC). It has two loops: a voltage loop that works as an outer loop and a ...
Is the Arduino Uno Q the missing piece in your next project? With its hybrid design that fuses the precision of a microcontroller with the flexibility of a Linux-based single-board computer, this ...
Pulse density modulation (PDM) is a compact digital audio format used in devices like MEMS microphones and embedded systems. This compact primer eases you into the essentials of PDM audio. Let’s begin ...
This project presents the design and implementation of a dual-fan PWM cooling circuit, integrating a compact and efficient power supply with intelligent fan speed regulation. This project presents the ...
Back in 2011, Elektor presented a DIY 50-m range directive sound beam using an array of piezo ultrasonic transducers (up to 200) driven with a PWM signal. While the ultrasonic directive speaker ...
Get the basics on the SENT bus, which transmits sensor data to ECUs and other vehicle processors, one nibble at a time. How do you test the automotive SENT protocol? Test & Measurement Tips describes ...
For years, there has been a clear distinction between the Arduino and Raspberry Pi boards. There are some things the Arduino can do that the Raspberry Pi can't, and vice versa. When you think of ...
Among all the Arduino boards, the Uno is most folks' go-to choice, and for good reason. It's the perfect platform to get started with Arduino, it's capable enough to handle a wide range of tasks, and ...
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