EBD (Electronic Brakeforce Distribution)
An
extension of the ABS responsible for diverting equal brakeforce to the
respective wheel.
Electronic Brake Distribution system uses the vehicle’s ABS to
adjust the braking force between all the wheels depending on tyre grip. It
automatically adjusts the brake force depending on conditions to make sure that
the front and rear axles yield the best braking force possible without the
wheel locking up.
This systems work in tandem with ABS using an electronically controlled valve which
diverts hydraulic pressure to the front and rear axles. EBD offers significant
braking durability under any conditions and is not dependent on ABS to operate.
The hardware of EBD comprises the following components which
are: Wheel Speed sensors, load sensors, Brake force modulators
/Valves, Electronic Control Unit (ECU).
Advantages of EBD System
1.
EBD enhances stability and
reduces stopping distance
2.
Makes braking more
predictable
3.
Improves traction on the
road
4.
Maximises braking efficiency
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