TRW Automotive Launches Next Generation Electric Parking Brake on Audi A6
April 15 2004 - 11:10AM
PR Newswire (US)
TRW Automotive Launches Next Generation Electric Parking Brake on
Audi A6 LIVONIA, Mich., April 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- TRW
Automotive has launched its next generation Electric Parking Brake
(EPB) system on the new Audi A6. The system, an important step in
the evolution towards fully electrical braking systems, handles
emergency stop and conventional parking brake applications. (Logo:
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Automotive has contracts for its EPB systems with a number of major
vehicle manufacturers; previous launches include those on the Audi
A8 and Lancia Thesis. The A6 EPB system represents a further
evolution for this technology. For the first time an actuator
without a hall sensor -- the sensor that monitors motor revolutions
-- is in serial production. The A6 system also offers enhanced
features such as drive away assist for hill starts without roll
back and emergency braking via the vehicle stability control
system. Josef Pickenhahn, vice president braking engineering, TRW
Automotive said: "The EPB system is part of TRW Automotive's
ongoing commitment to enhance overall brake system performance and
driver comfort and convenience. The system functions as a
conventional hydraulic brake for standard service brake
applications and as an electric brake for parking. "Its electronic
cable and control switches simplify routing and allow for greater
freedom of design for vehicle interiors. Its smaller package
becomes even more attractive as vehicle manufacturers continue to
requisition vehicle space for new standard features and options."
The System The EPB system is composed of two electro-mechanical
actuators integrated into the rear disc brake calipers and a
controller with redundant connections to the power supply. The
system interfaces with the vehicle's Controller Area Network (CAN)
for continuous monitoring and feedback. The EPB system's
communication interface with vehicle computer systems means that a
number of design features can be added or deleted as specified for
the application. As well as drive-away assist and emergency
braking, the A6 system offers the following features: * Manual
release - only when the brake pedal is pressed * Interface between
the EPB switch and accelerator pedal * Rear disc temperature model
(for re-clamp in case of hot brakes) * Automatic parking for
vehicles with continuously variable transmissions Although the idea
of electrically actuating the parking brake cable is not new, TRW
Automotive takes the technology a step further -- integrating the
motors and actuators into brake calipers and bringing closer than
ever the ability to replace the mechanical systems of today. About
TRW With 2003 sales of $11.3 billion, TRW Automotive ranks among
the world's top 10 automotive suppliers. Headquartered in Livonia,
Michigan, USA, the Company, through its subsidiaries, employs
approximately 61,000 people in 22 countries. Its products include
integrated vehicle control and driver assist systems, braking
systems, steering systems, suspension systems, occupant safety
systems (seat belts and airbags), electronics, engine components,
fastening systems and aftermarket replacement parts and services.
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prospectus dated as of February 2, 2004 (the "Prospectus") filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") pursuant to
Rule 424(b)(4) and include: our substantial leverage; the highly
competitive automotive parts industry and its cyclicality; pricing
pressures from our customers; product liability and warranty and
recall claims; our dependence on our largest customers; limitations
on flexibility in operating our business contained in our debt
agreements; increases in interest rates; fluctuations in foreign
exchange rates; the possibility that our owners' interests will
conflict with ours; work stoppages or other labor issues and other
risks and uncertainties set forth under "Risk Factors" in the
Prospectus and in our other SEC filings. We do not intend or assume
any obligation to update any of these forward- looking statements.
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