Showing posts with label Acronym. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acronym. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

FMVSS138 Tire Pressure Monitoring System

I was scanning the web yesterday and I came across a new vehicle interface, or maybe a vehicle system. The new interface is called the Tire Pressure Monitoring System or TPMS. The TPMS standard requires cars and trucks to have an early warning system to alert the driver that one or more tires on the vehicle is below their rated tire pressure. The standard went into effect around 2006, but this was the first I ever heard of it. I drive a 2006 Ford Mustang but I don't remember ever seeing it light, so it didn't make it to my model year.

The links pointing to the page include a 'T' Buses page, Electrical Interface Buses page the Engineering Acronyms page and the Definition of Torque page [first term on the page].

So we get another idiot light on our dash-board. However the TPMS light shows a tire to indicate a 'flat' instead of the engine-symbol light used by OBDII which nobody could ever figure out [check engine]. Now TPMS really indicates low tire pressure and not a flat, but one of the possible symbols appears to be a flat tire

Now it's not really an electrical bus, but it could be an electrical interface so that's why I listed it. I also added the spec to the web site so I wouldn't have to try and figure out what it was a few years from now. Apparently this standard does not really depend on any defined electrical or physical interface, it just has to perform its function.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

IC Package Styles


A new page was added to cover the Thin Quad Flat Pack IC Package; TQFP Style.

It is one of a number of pages covering IC package styles. The two main sections cover Surface Mount packages, and Through-Hole packages.

Many of the individual pages relating to Integrated Circuit [IC] packages were also up-dated or optimized. A number of pages did not have captions for the graphics or HTML 'alt' tags to indicate what the graphic or picture related too.

Related pages; Diode Packages, Transistor Packages.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Transmission Protocol Acronyms


A few new Acronyms were added to the Protocol Acronyms section, off the larger Electronic Engineering Acronyms section.

The original Protocol Acronyms page, becoming to large, was sub-divided into 3 smaller pages;



Protocol Acronyms 'A' to 'G'
Protocol Acronyms 'I' to 'N'
Protocol Acronyms 'P' to 'Z'

This is the main page of Electronic Dictionary & Acronyms listings