tailieunhanh - Understanding Automotive Electronics P1

Picture yourself in the not-too-distant future driving your new car along a rural interstate highway on a business trip. The cruise control is maintaining the speed at a steady 100 km/hr (62 mph) and there is relatively little traffic. As you approach a slower car, the speed-control system slows your car to match the speed of the slower car and maintain a safe distance of about 53 m (165 ft) behind the slowe/r car. When oncoming traffic clears, you enter the passing lane and your car automatically increases speed as you pass the slower car | Understanding Automotive Electronics Understanding Automotive Electronics Fifth Edition By William B. Ribbens . With Contributions toPrevious Editions by Norman P Mansour Gerald Luecke Charles W. Battle Edward C. Jones Leslie E. Mansir Newnes Boston Oxford Johannesburg Melbourne New Delhi .

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