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DEPARTMENTS
RON FRANCIS WIRING sells more than the EXPRESS and BARE BONZ PANEL
wiring systems. The RETRO is a great choice for cost conscious
buyers who want an easy to install and reliable, yet not include all
the bells and whistles that make Ron Francis Wiring the top name in
aftermarket wiring. We also sell individual components and
installation aids as well as a selection of mini-kits for specific
applications .... all designed and created so that the finished
installation can be customized to the user's preference and needs.
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The Automobile Cruise Control
by
Brenda Williams Platinum Quality Author
tThe automobile cruise control, or the ACC for short, is
guided by microwave radar and controlled by a micro-controller cruise
control and can be found in all kinds of automobiles on the roads today,
including the heavier type vehicles.
This type of unit can help a driver maneuver through busy streets and
can do the job of alerting the driver about the cars or obstacles ahead
within a range of up to 75 meters. In multilane highways, an option is
available which displays, with the help of a camera, the cars behind
while you may be in the process of changing lanes.
The ACC acts as an amiable assistance or a co-pilot to the driver and
unlike the orthodox cruise control systems which use electronic throttle
to maintain speed and prompt the electromechanical braking when in an
emergency; the ACC does not intervene in the vehicle's dynamics. This is
because all cars have separate ACC's which are customized to do jobs
according to the vehicle's build.
For example the Cadillac XLR comes fitted with an automatic cruise
control enhanced with radar capabilities. The Audi A8 has similar
features. Cars ranging anywhere from $70,000 - $80,000 can be found
enhanced with these radar capabilities. Radar kits can also be fitted to
older cars at a cost of $2000-$3000.
However, it is difficult to find a radar that can fit in the car like an
ACC can. The ACC system can be fitted into any vehicle, from trucks to
sedans, with an installation procedure that is easy to follow. The
head-end radar sensing utility may be fitted in the front grill of the
car whereas; the tail- end can be drilled on to the rear bumper. 10 GHz
microwaves are utilized by the radar of low power as it detects objects
and obstacles within a 75 meter range.
The principle of the Doppler Effect is used by the radar for the
detection of moving objects in both the front and rear of the vehicle.
The cars core brings together a CISC engine along with a microcontroller
which has fast response and also has the power to process analog
signals. The system components used by it are minimal and has also
succeeded in making the architecture of the ACC simpler.
The signals received from the Doppler are analyzed before it gets fed
onto the core. The heart of the core has a little microcontroller (the
MC68HC908QT4, CISC) that converts the analog data into digital data. It
also converts this digital data into a table of signals, which can be
manually programmed, and also drives the display port to show the
relative distance of the target to the driver. The tail bumper unit
detects the cars coming up from behind while changing lanes. The ACC
improves the reliability of the system and offers a lot of flexibility.
It is of tremendous use in the freeways and city roads. The system is
also cheap, selling at around $500, so probably well worth the price for
those that can afford it.
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The development of special hardware to fit custom cars and trucks
has resulted in a variety of unique components, many of which have
earned prestigious awards for the WIRE WORKS from the National
Street Rod Association. In 1982 the WIRE WORKS Trans-mounted Neutral
Safety Switch received "Product of the Year" award, and the WIRE
WORKS Bright Bulbs were picked as the Best "Safety Product of the
Year" in 1985. In 1994 the Wire Works Crash Relay received another
Best "Safety Product of the Year" award, and our electric gear shift
indicator show what creative designers we have. The RON FRANCIS
Company is a competitive participant in these programs every year
and maintains that status through design and development of new
products on a regular basis!!
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