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Journal : Journal of Energy and Electrical Engineering (JEEE)

MICROCONTROLLER-BASED VEHICLE TESTING UNITS: ALTERNATIVE SPEED MEASUREMENT TOOLS IN SPEEDOMETER TESTING Wibowo, Helmi; Laksana2, Tri Adi; Srianto, Srianto
Journal of Energy and Electrical Engineering Vol 5, No 2: April 2024
Publisher : Teknik Elektro Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jeee.v5i2.10544

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The use of the Speedometer Tester test equipment that is currently available has not been fully implemented in motorizedvehicle testing units. One of the causes is the test equipment which is constrained due to damage caused by long -term use.This research discusses the design of microcontroller-based speed measuring devices as an alternative to the use of testequipment in speedometer testing when problems occur in the form of damage to the test equipment in the Motor VehicleTesting Unit. This type of research is development or Research and Development (RD) which aims to produce new productsor improve existing products. Design of a Microcontroller-Based Speed Measuring Device consisting of an input, namely anInfared Proxlimity Sensor, then an Arduino process control with an LCD output connected to a Thermal Print er which canprint measurement results. Based on the test results of the design tool for speed measuring devices on microcontroller -basedmotorized vehicle testing units, an average success rate of 97.9% was obtained, and an average deviation of 2.1%. Thedesign performance of a microcontroller-based speed measuring device can function according to the program designed.
PURWARUPA HAZARD PINTAR PADA KENDARAAN MPV Wibowo, Helmi; Sabrina, Sabrina; Srianto, Srianto
Journal of Energy and Electrical Engineering Vol 4, No 2: 13 April 2023
Publisher : Teknik Elektro Universitas Siliwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37058/jeee.v4i2.6372

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The use of Hazard lights on vehicles is not in accordance with traffic rules so that it often results in accidents. Hazard lights are widely misused and often confuse the driver behind. Based on this, the study made a smart Hazard tool to minimize the number of accidents. The research method used in this study is an experimental method. This smart Hazard makes the Hazard lights turn off automatically without pressing the Hazard light switch when the right and left turn signals are turned on.  This tool can be simulated in Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) type vehicles with negative controllers and only requires a very small power of 0.398 Watts when the hazard lights are on and the turn signal is on so as not to make the battery consumption large and the voltage considered reasonable so as not to affect other electricity.