The Impact of Vehicle Boundary Conditions on the Effectivity of Multiplex for Load Control 850451
This paper presents an examination of the impact of vehicle boundary conditions on future multiplexed vehicle signal & energy distribution systems. Boundary conditions ore discussed including requirements for: l)circuit protection 2) function isolation 3) option flexibility 4) distributed input and load hardware 5) reliability 6) redundancy 7) cost effectiveness 8) diagnosability 9) assembleability and, 10) B+ and ground distribution
Based on these boundary conditions, an evaluation is made of both electrical and optical multiplex systems. Different configurations are examined such as: 1) centralized load control, 2) distributed load control, 3) single ring, and 4) multiple ring. Parameters which relate to wiring system cost, complexity, and reliability are considered.
Citation: Steele, R., Olin, J., and Schmitt, J., "The Impact of Vehicle Boundary Conditions on the Effectivity of Multiplex for Load Control," SAE Technical Paper 850451, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850451. Download Citation
Author(s):
R. E. Steele, J.G. Olin, J. H. Schmitt
Affiliated:
Packard Electric Division General Motors Corp., Reinshagen GmbH
Pages: 8
Event:
SAE International Congress and Exposition
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Also in:
SAE 1985 Transactions-V94-85
Related Topics:
Logistics
Reliability
Hardware
Wiring
Optics
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