Unleashing the Internal Combustion Engine through Mechatronics
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Design News,
March 2, 2007
Mechatronics and the Automobile Sponsored by Microchip, UGS, and National Instruments Mechatronic systems will meet the challenges in emission control and engine efficiency in automobiles. Integration is the key element. Join us for special webcast, “Unleashing the Internal Combustion Engine through Mechatronics”. View Now | Available on demand for viewing now!
This three-part webcast will cover the following topics:
Part 2 – The Camless Dream Meets Reality The last two decades have seen the ever-increasing usage of electronics to meet current regulations and customer demands for high fuel economy, low emissions, best possible engine performance, and ride comfort. Find out this will affect your future design projects. Watch Part 2
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