Electrical and Control Systems Department
Electrical and Control Systems Department builds the vehicle’s electronic infrastructure, enabling the processing of sensor data, ensuring reliable communication between systems, and allowing real-time monitoring through telemetry. Working across areas from electronic board design to software, wiring, and data transmission, the team stands at the core of the vehicle’s performance and safety.
Vehicle Control Systems team ensures that data obtained from sensors is processed and utilized in a way that aligns with the vehicle’s dynamics. In this process, the team works across multiple subunits—ranging from electronic board design and software development to wiring and telemetry—building the electronic infrastructure of the car.
LV Electronics team is responsible for designing the electronic systems powered by the car’s low-voltage (LV) line. This includes developing slave boards that process sensor data and master boards that handle central functions such as telemetry, data logging, and motor control.
Wiring & Harness team ensures reliable communication between the car’s electronic systems. By carrying out the wiring of both signal lines and low-voltage power lines, they enable seamless connectivity between boards and sensors.
Software team develops the embedded software for the boards designed by the LV Electronics unit. They process sensor data through communication protocols and implement control algorithms to ensure efficient operation of the systems.
Sensors team manages the sensors responsible for monitoring the car’s performance and safety. Their tasks include interpreting sensor data, calibration, and functional integration, ensuring that raw data is converted into usable inputs for the system.
Telemetry team handles the transmission of data collected from the vehicle. Through both local methods (SD card, Type-C connection) and wireless solutions (Android applications, web interfaces), they enable engineers to monitor the car in real time during competitions. Additionally, they are responsible for data transfer processes and interface development.