Huf Baolong Electronics Bretten TSSTSC Trigger Transmitter User Manual System description TSS 2nd Generation c

Huf Electronics Bretten GmbH Trigger Transmitter System description TSS 2nd Generation c

User Manual

TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07      Titel:     Systembeschreibung TSS  Title:      System description TSS     Dokument Nr.: 3530.001.002.00.27  Document no:    Projekt:  TSS 2. Generation  Project: Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation  Current status: Index: Index: Änd.stand: Status of modification: Beschreibung: Description Erstellt / Datum: Prepared / date: Geprüft / Datum: Checked / date: Freigegeben /  Datum:  Released / date: c   00  Revision regarding RE G2.3  Köninger 15/01/07 Birringer 16/01/07 Saric 17/01/07     Revision service Index: Index: Änd.stand: Status of modification: Beschreibung: Description Erstellt / Datum: Prepared / date: Geprüft / Datum: Checked / date: Freigegeben /  Datum:  Released / date:                                                       b   00  315MHz components included  Saric 03/09/06 Saric 03/09/06 Saric 03/09/06 a    00   First version Saric/ 8/26/05 Birringer/ 8/26/05 Saric/ 8/31/05
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07  Section 15.19: Labelling requirements This device complies with Part15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)  this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   Section 15.21: Information to the user The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.    IC statement according to RSS210 5.11 User Manual Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07   Contents:    1 SYSTEM AND FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 5 1.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.................................................................................................................................................5 2 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................................ 6 3 WARNING ALGORITHM.....................................................................................................................................8 3.1 WARNING LIMIT “MINIMUM PRESSURE” .....................................................................................................................8 3.2 WARNING LIMIT “NOMINAL PRESSURE MINUS RELATIVE DEVIATION”  (NOMINAL PRESSURE – X %) ..........................8 4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS...................................................................................................................................... 8 4.1 CONTROL UNIT............................................................................................................................................................8 4.1.1 Installation area.................................................................................................................................................9 4.1.2 Temperature range.............................................................................................................................................9 4.1.3 Voltage Range....................................................................................................................................................9 4.1.4 Current consumption .........................................................................................................................................9 4.1.5 Occupancy of the CAN control unit:..................................................................................................................9 4.1.6 Occupancy of the K bus control unit: .............................................................................................................. 10 4.1.7 CAN bus connection.........................................................................................................................................10 4.1.8 K bus connection.............................................................................................................................................. 10 4.2 WHEEL ELECTRONIC.................................................................................................................................................10 4.2.1 Installation area...............................................................................................................................................11 4.2.2 Versions ...........................................................................................................................................................11 4.2.3 Temperature.....................................................................................................................................................11 4.2.4 Pressure ...........................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.5 Service Life.......................................................................................................................................................12 4.2.6 Environmental requirements............................................................................................................................ 12 4.2.7 Mechanical specification .................................................................................................................................13 4.2.8 Measurement specification ..............................................................................................................................13 4.2.9 Specification for HF transmitter ...................................................................................................................... 13 • Transmitting power.................................................................................................................................................. 14 4.2.10 Block diagram wheel electronics .....................................................................................................................14 4.3 DIGITAL ANTENNA....................................................................................................................................................15 4.3.1 Installation Area ..............................................................................................................................................15 4.3.2 General Dimensions and Values......................................................................................................................15 4.3.3 Temperature ranges.........................................................................................................................................15 4.3.4 Voltage supply..................................................................................................................................................15 4.3.5 Current consumption .......................................................................................................................................15 4.3.6 Environmental conditions ................................................................................................................................15 4.3.7 TSS BUS communication with TSS control unit............................................................................................... 16 4.3.8 Connection occupancy,  sleeve strip ................................................................................................................16 4.3.9 Block diagram..................................................................................................................................................16 4.3.10 Assembly ..........................................................................................................................................................17 4.4 TRIGGER TRANSMITTERS..........................................................................................................................................18 4.4.1 Temperatur / temperature ................................................................................................................................ 18 4.4.2 Mechanische Anforderungen / mechanical requirements................................................................................18 4.4.3 Voltage Range..................................................................................................................................................18 4.4.4 CurrentConsumption........................................................................................................................................ 18
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07  4.4.5 Frequenz / frequency........................................................................................................................................18 4.4.6 Modulation / modulation..................................................................................................................................18 4.4.7 Physikalische Schnittstelle / physical link........................................................................................................19 4.4.8 Protokoll / protocol.......................................................................................................................................... 19 4.4.9 Diagnose / diagnosis........................................................................................................................................ 19 4.4.10 Stecker / connector........................................................................................................................................... 19 4.4.11 Environmental Qualification............................................................................................................................19 4.4.12 Schematic Representation of the Trigger Transmitters.................................................................................... 20
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07   1  System and functional description  1.1 System description  The Tire Safety System (TSS) controls and monitors tire pressures. The system comprises the following components:  1 TSS control unit 4 sets of wheel electronics including valve 1 digital antenna 4 trigger transmitters  The wheel electronics mounted inside the tire measures tire pressure and temperature at regular intervals and transfers the values telemetrically via a HF transmission line to a reception antenna. The current pressure and temperature values can be requested specifically via the trigger function. In the receiver antenna, the radio data telegram is decoded and transferred to the control unit as a digital signal. The control unit evaluates the received data  and  forwards  the  information  to  the  driver  as  required.  This  provides  the  driver  with  information  on  the necessary tire pressure or tire tension adjustments.  The benefits offered by the tire pressure control system are:  •  Safety An early warning in case of fast pressure loss is given. "Blow-outs" caused by excessive flexing and driving too fast on inadequate tire pressure are avoided. The driver is prompted to adjust the tire pressure where necessary.  •  Comfort Tire handing is made simple. Using the filling equipment at the fuel station and removing the valve cap is only necessary for correcting the tire pressure.  •  New tire developments Tires with limp-home features avoid having to change a wheel immediately and render the spare wheel superfluous. They do, however, require permanent monitoring of the tire pressure.  •  Service life and economy Tire wear is minimized through correct air pressure.
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07   2  Functional description  The  wheel  electronics  are  mounted  within  the  tires  and  measure  tire  pressure,  temperature  and  wheel electronics. The measured data is sent from the wheel via a transmitter in the wheel electronics. A system with relatively  seldom  measured  data  transfer  is  adequate  for  tire  pressure  monitoring  provided  it  features  the additional option of detecting sudden pressure loss. This enables the electronics in the wheel to be designed for minimum power draw and battery operation.  All wheel electronics have their own code (ID) that is forwarded with the data at each transfer. The HF transfer occurs in the 433 MHz range or, referred to as the ISM range and/or in some countries in the 315 MHz range. The trigger functionality is achieved by a 125kHz LF channel.  The control unit calls up the wheel electronics via the trigger transmitters every 54 s ( a random generator with a jitter  of  25ms  to  175ms  ensures  that  no  periodic  signal  is  generated)  to  send  data  messages.  Tire  pressure  and wheel electronics temperature are also  measured every 3 seconds. When a pressure loss  >  0.2  bar  on  the  last  sent  pressure  value  is  detected,  the  wheel  electronics  switch  immediately to fast-send mode. In this situation, the wheel electronics measure and send every 0.8 seconds.  The TSS measures and transfers considerably more data than is necessary to ensure reliable basic function. It can  therefore  use  a  data  transfer  path  that  is  not  assigned for the error-free  transfer  of  each  individual  data protocol. Using the trigger function, an implausible and/or non-received data message can be requested again from the corresponding wheel electronics.  The data sent by the wheel electronics is received via the digital antenna and is decoded. The decoded data is transferred onwards to the control unit via a digital interface. The control unit evaluates the received data and forwards the information to the driver information system as required. This provides the driver with information on the necessary tire pressure or tire tension adjustments.  The main functional characteristics of the control unit are: -  A central warning algorithm and an algorithm for the wheel manager -  The vehicle-specific connection for the power supply system and manufacturer-specific operation and display philosophy  The essential feature of wheel management is the self-learning system with automatic individual wheel detection and the detection of the corresponding installed positions (wheel position detection). Thanks to fast triggering of the wheel electronics when Ignition is ON, the system detects a flat tire well before the start of a journey.
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07           Figure 1: Block diagram, TSS system of the second generation CAN bus  For Driver Information System CAN  Interface TSS-Bus  Interface Function software TSS-Bus  Interface Function software HF receiver TSS  control unit TSS-bus Antenna WE 1 WE 2 WE 3 WE 4 Trigger 1 Trigger 2 Trigger 3 Trigger4
TSS 2. Generation   Tire Safety System TSS 2nd. Generation Dept. BEE  Dokument Nr.: Document no.: Änderungsstand: Status of modification: Index: Index: 3530.001.002.00.27 00  c Systembeschreibung TSS  System description TSS freigegeben am /date of release 17/01/07   3  Warning algorithm  The  system  monitors  a  nominal  pressure,  which  is  set  by  the  operator,  and  a  fixed  set  minimum  warning pressure. The higher value in each case is used to generate the breakdown warning.  The  driver  instructs  the  system  to  accept  the  current  pressure  values  as  the  nominal  pressure  by  using  the “Reset”. The reset is triggered by pressing a key or selecting a menu item.  3.1  Warning limit “Minimum pressure” At this warning limit, a check is made against the minimum warning pressure PWarning_MinimumPressure, which is programmed into the system as a fixed value. The minimum warning pressure amounts to 2.6bar abs plus an accuracy reserve of 0.1bar.  The corresponding warning bit is set, if the measured pressure lies below this threshold twice in succession.  3.2  Warning limit “Nominal pressure minus relative deviation”  (Nominal pressure – x %) This warning limit is calculated from the nominal pressure less a relative deviation of 25% of the nominal pressure. The nominal pressure is specified by the driver. Again here an accuracy reserve of 0.1 bar is added to the warning limit.  The corresponding warning bit is set, if the measured pressure lies below this threshold twice in succession.    4  System components  The system components of the TSS system are described below   4.1  Control unit  The control unit consists of a printed circuit board with microcontroller with interfaces for CAN- or K bus and TSS-Bus. The software is based on an OSEK Operation System. The tire information received from the digital antenna is recorded and evaluated in the control unit. The pressure information and, if applicable, the warning information, is forwarded via the CAN bus to the display systems in the vehicle. The information from the digital antenna is transferred to the control unit via a so-called TSS Bus communication. The control unit is the Bus master here, while the antenna or the trigger transmitters work as slaves. The control unit interrogates the digital antenna at set intervals with respect to  radio messages. The trigger transmitters are contacted in sequence, in order to give them orders with respect to trigger commands that are to be carried out. The control unit also supplies the supply voltage to the trigger transmitters and the antenna. The most important details of the control unit are described below.

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