The mass air-flow sensor measures the mass of fresh air drawn in by the engine. The intake air temperature sensor is also integrated in the mass air flow meter.
The air mass serves as a measurement variable in the DDE control module for the following functions:
The mass air flow meter is supplied with power and earth as follows:
The air-mass sensor returns the air mass value via the signal T_HFM to the DDE control module.
The signal is a square-wave signal with an amplitude of 5 V and frequency between 1.2 and 14 kHz. This frequency corresponds to a period duration of 0.8 - 0.07 ms.
The DDE control module uses the frequency of this signal to calculate the air mass value with the unit mg/stroke.
Faults in the component 'mass air flow sensor' result in one or more fault reactions:
The intake air temperature sensor measures the temperature of the fresh air that is taken in by the engine.
The DDE control module supplies the intake air temperature sensor with voltage and ground as follows:
The power supply output on the DDE can be activated.
The ground contact is across the cable M_HFM.
The intake air temperature sensor returns the intake-air temperature via the signal T_TANS to the DDE control module.
The signal is a square-wave signal with an amplitude of 5 V and frequency of around 19 Hz. This frequency corresponds to a period duration of 53 ms.
The DDE control module uses the pulse duty factor of this signal to calculate the intake-air temperature with the unit °C. The pulse duty factor can lie between 10% and 90%.
Faults in the component 'intake air temperature sensor' result in one or more fault reactions: