Braking method and breaking device for mistakenly stepping on accelerator during braking
A technology for stepping on the accelerator and accelerator pedal by mistake, which is applied to the field of brakes and brake devices that step on the accelerator by mistake when braking, can solve the problems of low ability to distinguish right and wrong operations, dangerous sliding state of the body, complicated structure design, etc. The monitoring process is rigorous and the work efficiency is high.
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[0016] Such as figure 1 As shown, the brake device of the present invention includes an electronic accelerator 1, an automobile brake system 2, an engine control unit 3, a main controller 4, and a solenoid valve 5. The electronic accelerator 1 is equipped with a stroke measuring device, which can measure the time signal of the pedal movement of the electronic accelerator 1 from the starting point to the end point, and transmit the time signal to the main controller 4 connected to it, and the main controller 4 will input The signal is processed and analyzed and then output to other components. The main controller 4 is also connected to the engine control unit 3 and the solenoid valve 5. The engine control unit 3 is a component that controls the running or stopping of the engine and has a logic function. The automobile brake system 2 is provided with a vacuum booster 6 inside. The vacuum booster 6 is an auxiliary component and mainly provides extra power during braking to accelerat...
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