As small gasoline engines evolve similar to their larger automotive cousins to use more sophisticated electronic engine controls, new challenges will face the small engine manufacturers. Constraints in size and cost as well as having to meet new emission and fuel efficiency standards, driven by recent legislation, will hasten the progression from magneto and CDI (Capacitive Discharge Ignition) to TCI (Transistor Controlled Ignition), EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) and ultimately, DFI (Direct Fuel Injection). The rapid miniaturization of electronic components, as a side benefit of the new smart phone and tablet market explosion, will help the manufacturers meet these challenges but new system and circuit topologies will also be required. This paper will discuss one of these new topologies, the Multiple Chip Module (MCM), and how the integration of analog circuits and microcomputers into a single SiP (System in Package) MCM can be a benefit. Included in the paper are the advantages and disadvantages of the SiP MCM methodology as it was implemented in a small engine laboratory and as was adopted by a major small engine manufacturer. Both the vehicle and the power tool small engine market segments will be reviewed in this paper to show how this new topology can be a benefit to both.Some conclusions provided by this paper will include: To demonstrate these conclusions, two reference design engine control units were produced, one using discrete components, and the other, using the new SiP MCM architecture. A comparison of both approaches is provided.


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    Title :

    Use of Highly Integrated Components in the Design of Small Gasoline Engine Controllers


    Additional title:

    Sae Technical Papers


    Contributors:

    Conference:

    2012 Small Engine Technology Conference & Exhibition ; 2012



    Publication date :

    2012-10-23




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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