The author presents an overview on how an integrated E/E system designed for assembly and service can help manage the automotive electronic explosion. The application of E/E system integration and modular assembly design has been shown to effectively reduce the number of electronic modules and wiring harness circuits with which assembly and service must contend. It is concluded that, in addition to reducing the number of boxes and wire, cost-effective assembly verification and service diagnostics can be achieved through E/E system integration when the particular requirements of assembly and service are understood and incorporated at design concept. The integrated E/E system can then transform the vehicle's E/E componentry from simply a 'passive recipient' to that of an 'active participant' within the assembly and service process.
Designing automotive electrical/electronic (E/E) systems for vehicle assembly and service
Entwurf eines Kfz-Elektrik-Elektroniksystems fuer Fahrzeugmontage und Service
1988
8 Seiten
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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