Idle Speed/Throttle Actuator - Electronic: Description and Operation
Idle Speed Positioner:
The idle speed positioner keeps the idle speed stable under the various engine operating conditions. The idle speed positioner consists of two opposed windings, an armature and a rotary slide. The DME control unit regulates the idle by controlling the amount of time each winding is energized. The amount of bypass air is determined by a variable orifice in the idle control valve. The DME control unit compares the actual engine speed with the programmed speed. By varying the time each winding is energized, the opposing forces on the armature cause it to take a fixed position, allowing enough bypass air to maintain the correct idle speed.