ABS vs EBD vs BA | How These Brakes are Different Than Others?
ABS vs EBD vs BA | How are these brakes different than others?
Video Credits (Please check out these channels also):
[Mazda Australia] Anti-lock Braking system - https://youtu.be/ru4JIZ-x8yo
[Mercedes-Benz] Active Braking Assist - https://youtu.be/yW5xeFAIcRA
[crospotter13] ACTIVE brake assist test & demonstration -https://youtu.be/H7TNdH_6ca0
[Bosch Mobility Solutions] Antilock braking system (ABS) - https://youtu.be/brttLXw-lt4
[Rambling Adventures] How Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) works - https://youtu.be/UpP6WYKrtS4
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System):
As the name implies, the ABS prevents the car wheels from locking when the car brakes suddenly in certain situations. These brakes allow the driver to fully control the car's steering when maximal force is applied to the brake pedal.
Generally, when the driver suddenly applies brakes to a moving car, there is a high probability that the wheels will get stuck due to the sudden brake force and slide on the road. This happens because the momentum of the velocity of the car carries it, and the wheels are not able to
covert that into the rotational movement because of brakes.
ABS, or an Anti-Lock Braking System, is a piece of safety equipment that prevents the wheels of a vehicle from locking up under emergency, panic, or harsh braking conditions.
EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution):
While ABS is the overall automotive braking technology, EBD is just a part of the overall system. However, these elements are equally important in reinforcing the safety department of the vehicles.
The EBD is responsible for distributing the braking power to all car wheels. Also helps in regulating and applying the braking force needed to each wheel according to the road condition, vehicle's load, and speed. The EBD ensures how much braking force is needed by each wheel and then applies the same to achieve the most suitable braking impact.
Brake Assist (BA):
Also known as Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) is another piece of car braking technology. As the name suggests is responsible for assisting the driver in an emergency stop situation. The braking system will work more swiftly when there is sudden braking if it is equipped with the BA feature.
This feature aims to ensure that the brakes are applied in case of an emergency if the driver cannot respond quickly enough. This happens often because, in case of sudden braking, the driver cannot press the brake pedal fully. However, an average driver isn’t fast enough for a situation like this, where a millisecond of delay can translate to catastrophe. This is where Braking Assist steps in.
---- Time Stamp ---
00:00 - Intro
01:03 - What is ABS?
02:04 - How does the ABS system Work?
04:32 - What if your car doesn't have ABS?
05:41 - What is EBD?
07:18 - How does the EBD system work?
09:32 _ What is BA?
11:00 - How does the BA system Work?
12:13 - Wrap Up
Disclaimer:
This video is just for educational purposes only. We are not in the auto repair business nor publish automotive service manuals. This video is not reviewed or authorized by any vehicle manufacturer. This video is intended only as general guidance. Every system is slightly different, so refer to the owner’s manual of your vehicle for any specific information about your model. Remember that only proper service and repair procedures will ensure your car's safe and reliable operation.
Copyright Disclaimer:
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance favor of fair use.
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Video Credits (Please check out these channels also):
[Mazda Australia] Anti-lock Braking system - https://youtu.be/ru4JIZ-x8yo
[Mercedes-Benz] Active Braking Assist - https://youtu.be/yW5xeFAIcRA
[crospotter13] ACTIVE brake assist test & demonstration -https://youtu.be/H7TNdH_6ca0
[Bosch Mobility Solutions] Antilock braking system (ABS) - https://youtu.be/brttLXw-lt4
[Rambling Adventures] How Electronic Brake-force Distribution (EBD) works - https://youtu.be/UpP6WYKrtS4
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System):
As the name implies, the ABS prevents the car wheels from locking when the car brakes suddenly in certain situations. These brakes allow the driver to fully control the car's steering when maximal force is applied to the brake pedal.
Generally, when the driver suddenly applies brakes to a moving car, there is a high probability that the wheels will get stuck due to the sudden brake force and slide on the road. This happens because the momentum of the velocity of the car carries it, and the wheels are not able to
covert that into the rotational movement because of brakes.
ABS, or an Anti-Lock Braking System, is a piece of safety equipment that prevents the wheels of a vehicle from locking up under emergency, panic, or harsh braking conditions.
EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution):
While ABS is the overall automotive braking technology, EBD is just a part of the overall system. However, these elements are equally important in reinforcing the safety department of the vehicles.
The EBD is responsible for distributing the braking power to all car wheels. Also helps in regulating and applying the braking force needed to each wheel according to the road condition, vehicle's load, and speed. The EBD ensures how much braking force is needed by each wheel and then applies the same to achieve the most suitable braking impact.
Brake Assist (BA):
Also known as Emergency Brake Assist (EBA) is another piece of car braking technology. As the name suggests is responsible for assisting the driver in an emergency stop situation. The braking system will work more swiftly when there is sudden braking if it is equipped with the BA feature.
This feature aims to ensure that the brakes are applied in case of an emergency if the driver cannot respond quickly enough. This happens often because, in case of sudden braking, the driver cannot press the brake pedal fully. However, an average driver isn’t fast enough for a situation like this, where a millisecond of delay can translate to catastrophe. This is where Braking Assist steps in.
---- Time Stamp ---
00:00 - Intro
01:03 - What is ABS?
02:04 - How does the ABS system Work?
04:32 - What if your car doesn't have ABS?
05:41 - What is EBD?
07:18 - How does the EBD system work?
09:32 _ What is BA?
11:00 - How does the BA system Work?
12:13 - Wrap Up
Disclaimer:
This video is just for educational purposes only. We are not in the auto repair business nor publish automotive service manuals. This video is not reviewed or authorized by any vehicle manufacturer. This video is intended only as general guidance. Every system is slightly different, so refer to the owner’s manual of your vehicle for any specific information about your model. Remember that only proper service and repair procedures will ensure your car's safe and reliable operation.
Copyright Disclaimer:
Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance favor of fair use.
Watch our recent video on Types of Tires: https://youtu.be/CY-lepLUMx8
Follow us on Facebook:- https://www.facebook.com/fanpageengineerspost
Visit our Website for more articles:-
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Contact us: Hello.TheEngineersPost@gmail.com
If you find this video useful, please share it with your friends, and If you have any questions, leave a comment we’ll respond.
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