Ec-60, Controller inputs – Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems EC-60 ESP Controllers (Advanced Models) User Manual

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FIGURE 7 - POWER LINE WITH PLC SIGNAL

PLC SIGNAL
An oscilloscope can be used to measure or identify the

presence of a PLC signal on the power line. The PLC

signal is an amplitude and frequency modulated signal.

Depending on the filtering and load on the power line, the

PLC signal amplitude can range from 5.0mVp-p to 7.0

Vp-p. Suggested oscilloscope settings are AC coupling, 1

volt/div, 100 µsec/div. The signal should be measured at

the ignition power input of the EC-60

controller.

Note: An ABS trailer equipped with PLC, or a PLC diagnostic

tool, must be connected to the vehicle in order to generate

a PLC signal on the power line.

EC-60

CONTROLLER INPUTS

Battery and Ignition Inputs

The ECU operates at a nominal supply voltage of 12 volts.

The battery input is connected through a 30 amp fuse

directly to the battery.
The ignition input is applied by the ignition switch circuit

through a 5 amp fuse.

Ground Input

The EC-60

controller supports one ground input. See page

42 for a system schematic.

ABS Indicator Lamp Ground Input

Advanced EC-60

cab ECUs require a second ground input

(X1-12) for the ABS indicator lamp. The X1 wire harness

connector contains an ABS indicator lamp interlock (X1-15),

which shorts the ABS indicator lamp circuit (X1-18) to

ground if the connector is removed from the ECU.

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WS-24

Wheel Speed Sensors

Wheel speed data is provided to the EC-60

controller from

the WS-24

wheel speed sensor (see Figure 2). Vehicles

have an exciter ring (or “tone ring”) as part of the wheel

assembly, and as the wheel turns, the teeth of the exciter

ring pass the wheel speed sensor, generating an AC signal.

The EC-60

controller receives the AC signal, which varies

in voltage and frequency as the wheel speed changes.
Vehicle axle configurations determine the number of

WS-24

wheel speed sensors that must be used. A vehicle

with a single rear axle requires four wheel speed sensors.

Vehicles with two rear axles can utilize six wheel speed

sensors for optimal performance.

Diagnostic Blink Code Switch

A momentary switch that grounds the ABS Indicator Lamp

output is used to place the ECU into the diagnostic blink

code mode and is typically located on the vehicle’s dash

panel.

Optional ABS Off-Road Switch and Indicator

Lamp Operation

Advanced EC-60

controllers use an optional dash-

mounted switch for the operator to place the ECU into the

ABS off-road mode. See "Optional ABS Off-Road Mode"

on page 7 for further details. In some cases, ECUs may

also be put into the ABS off-road mode by one of the other

vehicle control modules, using a J1939 message to the

EC-60

controller.

(If you need to know if this EC-60

controller uses a J1939

message to operate the lamp, e-mail [email protected],

specifying the ECU part number, or call 1-800-AIR-BRAKE

and speak to the Bendix TechTeam.)
WARNING: The ABS off-road mode should not be used on

normal, paved road surfaces because vehicle stability and

steerability may be adversely affected. When the ECU is

placed in the ABS off-road mode, the ABS Indicator Lamp will

flash constantly (at a rate of once per 2.5 seconds) to notify

the vehicle operator that the off-road mode is active.

Optional ATC Mud/Snow (Off-Road) Switch and

Indicator Lamp Operation

(see also page 8.)

Advanced controllers use a dash-mounted switch for

the operator to place the ECU into the ATC Mud/Snow

mode.

Stop Lamp Switch (SLS)

The Advanced EC-60

controller monitors the vehicle stop

lamp status. Certain vehicle functions, such as ATC and

All-Wheel Drive (AWD), use the status of the stop lamp to

determine when the driver makes a brake application. This

can be provided to the ECU via J1939 communications,

or hardware input.

Brake Demand Sensors

The brake demand sensors provide the controller with an

indication of driver-applied brake pressure. One is installed

in the primary air brake circuit, and another is installed in

the secondary air brake circuit.

Load Sensor

The load sensor provides the controller with an indication

of the vehicle load. It is typically installed in one of the

suspension air bags.

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SAS-60

Steering Angle Sensor

The Steering Angle Sensor (SAS) is used to provide driver

steering input to the controller. It reports the steering

wheel position to the controller utilizing a dedicated serial

communications link that is shared with the YAS-60

sensor. The controller supplies the power and ground inputs

to the SAS-60

sensor.

The SAS-60

sensor is available with two different styles

of wire harness connectors. (See Figure 4)

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