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Tech Auto Talk
4y ago
Most brakes use friction on the two sides of the wheel, the collective press on the wheel converts the kinetic energy of the moving object into heat. For example, regenerative braking turns much of the energy to electrical energy, which may be stored for later use. Eddy current brakes use magnetic fields to turn kinetic energy into electrical current in the brake disc, blade, or rail, which is converted into heat.
What is the difference between a brake and a braking system?
Think of a braking system as more of a ‘style’ of braking. This is the method behind the actual mechanics. The actual b ..read more
Tech Auto Talk
4y ago
What is I2C Protocol I2C is short form of Inter integrated circuit.
Designed and developed by Philips in 1980 then it is adopted by lot of vendor companies.
Multi master- multi slave, means you can connect multiple ICs with the same bus. It is serial communication protocol, provides good support to slow devices e.g. EEPROM, ADC etc.
It is 2 wire communication protocol. In which 1 wire is for Data line/bus called as SDA and another one is for clock line/bus called as SCL. Both the bus are bidirectional meaning master is able to send and receive the data from the slave. Clock ..read more
Tech Auto Talk
4y ago
Motor Bike's Parts and its maintenance
If you do not, you better start right away.
For starts, here are the ones you should have an idea about.
Brakes It is one of the most important components of a motorcycle.
They are of two types: drum or disc.
The latter is used for heavier bikes and modern bikes.
Maintenance Tip:
Ensure brake fluid is filled to the correct level and does not drop on the bike’s body parts. Tyres
It is the part of bike that grips on road.
The most common motorcycle tyre material is inflated rubber.
They have different thread patterns designed for various sur ..read more
Tech Auto Talk
4y ago
What is ASIL? Definition ASIL refers to Automotive Safety Integrity Level. It is a risk classification system defined by the ISO 26262 standard for the functional safety of road vehicles. The standard defines functional safety as “the absence of unreasonable risk due to hazards caused by malfunctioning behavior of electrical or electronic systems.” ASILs establish safety requirements―based on the probability and acceptability of harm―for automotive components to be compliant with ISO 26262. There are four ASILs identified by ISO 26262―A, B, C, and D. ASIL A represents the lowest degr ..read more