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Encyclopedia > Direct injection

Direct Injection may refer to:

  • a music recording technique more commonly referred to as Direct Input.

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dSPACE - Flexible Direct Injection (0 words)
The PS-DINJ 2/1 (DS1664) is a new direct injection module from dSPACE which when used in conjunction with the RapidPro prototyping platform provides universally configurable control electronics for direct injection diesel and gasoline engines with solenoid injectors.
By employing new combustion chamber processes, and new injection methods and strategies, automobile manufacturers are able to cut fuel consumption, exhaust gas emissions, and noise emission, and at the same time boost engine power.
Up to 10 injections per cylinder (pre, post, and main injections) can be implemented at a resolution of 0.1° crankshaft angle within one engine cycle.
Direct Injection (521 words)
Gasoline direct injection engines are engineered to inject the gasoline directly into the cylinder in a manner similar to diesel direct injection engines.
Direct injection is also designed to allow higher compression ratios, delivering higher performance with lower fuel consumption.
The MPC500 Family of microcontrollers is designed to respond to direct injection implementation challenges based on its operation in a wide temperature range, from approximately -40°C to 125°C, and its high performance.
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