The development of scientific and technological progress is currently in the direction of the introduction of electronic control systems that can help a human being in everyday affairs that does not require special creativity, for example, in unmanned driving, in aviation - the inclusion of an autopilot. The same happens in agricultural machinery. So in the modern harvester uses a system of precision agriculture, however, has reached the introduction of electronic systems that would regulate the optimum process flow of the operations, to take account of changing agricultural conditions on the field. Everything necessary for this purpose in combine harvesters is, it is electric and hydraulic drives that regulate the speed of the combine, the speed of rotation of the reel, the speed of rotation of the threshing unit, the speed of the fan, the amount of opening of the blinds, etc. However, now the combine operator sets it all manually. In the DSTU for several years as a program for on-Board computer (BC) and received a Patent for the invention, allowing to start the implementation of the process setup of the combine in automatic mode, but often the developer is easier to buy something abroad than to design and implement.
The introduction of new precision farming technologies is carried out in order to ensure high reliability of combines, ease of operation and high efficiency. Each modern combine harvester must be equipped with an electronic system for effective control and management of the machine-an on-Board computer (BC), which would allow maintaining the uniformity of the grain mass flow and stabilizing the allocation of grain from the straw pile, with the agrophone changing in the field (yield, flatness, clogging, moisture content of grain and straw, etc.).
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