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Principle of Operations

Principle of Operation
The SIM now has 4 transmit/receive modules to which the satellites are connected.
The energy reserve in the SIM has been reduced to 33 V (ASK 400 V), as now only 4 satellites have to be supplied with voltage in the event of a crash.
New additions are the acceleration sensors for the X/Y direction.
The acceleration sensors for the X/Y direction measure the longitudinal and transversal acceleration of the vehicle and are evaluated in the SIM. The sensors continuously provide the values determined. The values are transferred across the byte flight to all satellites, as are the measured values of the satellites. The algorithms in the satellites work with these measured values. The SIM compares the values and triggers the alarm mode via synchronization pulses if the severity is sufficient.
The alarm mode places the satellites in a triggerable state. Depending on the crash severity and the stored trigger algorithms, the actuators required in each case are activated.

Note: If an airbag switch is fitted and the switch is in the position deactivated, the front airbag on the passenger side and the side airbag are not placed in the triggerable state. The knee airbag and the seat belt tensioner are also not place in the triggerable state.





The vehicle centre satellite has been eliminated, as the SIM is fitted in the middle of car and the acceleration sensors are integrated in the SIM.