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ECUElectronic Control Unit
ECUEngine Control Unit
ECUEast Carolina University
ECUEdith Cowan University
ECUEcuador (ISO Country code)
ECUEast Central University (Ada, OK)
ECUEuropean Currency Unit (former monetary unit)
ECUEquality Challenge Unit (UK)
ECUEmployees Credit Union (various locations)
ECUEvaporative Cooling Unit (air conditioning)
ECUEuropean Chess Union
ECUElectronically-Controlled Unit (engines)
ECUExternal Control Unit (various uses)
ECUEISA Configuration Utility
ECUEnvironmental Control Unit
ECUExtended Care Unit (medical care)
ECUEuropean Chiropractors' Union (est. 1932)
ECUEurasian Customs Union
ECUExtreme Close Up (film & video)
ECUExtensor Carpi Ulnaris (tendon)
ECUElectrical Control Unit
ECUEnd Cryptographic Unit
ECUEmergency Care Unit (trauma facility)
ECUUnità di Conto Europea (Italian)
ECUEvidence Control Unit (various locations)
ECUEnvironmental Crimes Unit (DOE)
ECUEdison Credit Union
ECUEncephalitozoon Cuniculi
ECUExperiment Control Unit (NASA)
ECUEnvironmental Conditioning Unit
ECUEngineering Concepts Unlimited (manufacturer/designer of engine controls)
ECUEternal Care Unit (morgue euphemism)
ECUElectrical Conversion Unit
ECUEngine Change Unit
ECUElectro Chemical Unit
ECUError Correction Unit
ECUEnergy Conservation Unit (hot water heat exchanger)
ECUEngineering Concepts Unlimited, Inc (manufacturer/designer of Engine Controls)
ECUEnglish Church Union
ECUEnergy Recovery Unit (hot water heat exchanger)
ECUEnhanced Channel Unit (cellular)
ECUElgin Choral Union (Elgin, IL)
ECUEquivalence Class Unification
ECUElectronic Cabling Unit
ECUEnd COMSEC Unit
ECUEntertainment Capacity Unit
ECUExecutive Control Unit
ECUExternal Connectivity Utility
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The electronic control unit analyzed the data collected by the sensors and made proper decisions based on the machine's working conditions (Figure 1, part 2).
If your vehicle had its CITS' electronic control unit (ECU) replaced within the last four years, the CTIS may already be capable of the new 70 psi highway requirement.
Lastly, wide space is given to the feather in Magneti Marelli's cap, the 90 years of presence and technological excellence in Motorsport, with a display of the best solutions and systems that are adopted by the most successful teams in the leading world automobile and motorcycle championships (Formula 1, GP2, FIA GT, WRC, WTCC, AMA, MotoGP Superbike, etc.) GDI injection systems for racing (which will also be used F1 starting in 2014), KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System) and the various injectors, pumps, data logger, electric drives for the gearbox, electronic control units, dashboards, etc.
"The potential savings of two thirds of the pump's electrical energy shows just how much a sophisticated, demand-regulated fuel feed system can contribute." The electronic control unit also offers vehicle manufacturers and drivers additional advantages.
QUENTIN SAYS: Astra hood electronic control units have been on back order for a long time.
The company's integrated tool suite includes prototyping systems, electronic control unit (ECU) autocoding software, hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing systems with specialized software and hardware for electri cal drive simulation, real-time simulation models for simulating electric components (battery, loads, electric motors, controllers, inverters, etc.), ECU calibration systems and engineering and consulting services, dSPACE offers MicroAutoBox and RapidPro prototyping systems designed to optimize control designs without manual programming.
The improvements have been made possible by using new software on the engine's electronic control unit and by fitting a diesel particulate filter to the exhaust system.
A radio transmitter then sends a signal to the car's electronic control unit. This will either allow the car to be started, or keep it immobilised if the breath sample is found to contain alcohol above the permitted legal level.
The Chev FCEV or fuel-cell electric vehicle will have a fourth-generation powerplant, consisting of an integrated fuel-cell stack, electronic control unit and electric motor, along with various peripherals.
I-SAM works together with an automatic, converted mechanical transmission, which was developed within the Volvo Group, an electronic control unit as well as conventional diesel engine and batteries that are charged by braking energy.
Delphi noted that it will provide a complete MDCR fuel injection system to JCB, comprising the pump, rail, injectors, filter and an engine-mounted electronic control unit (ECU).
2) STR (Self-tuning regulator) governor: Electronic engine-speed control technology that allows the engine's electronic control unit (ECU) to continuously monitor throttle opening and engine speed, and electronically control throttle opening to maintain a constant set engine speed even under changing engine load conditions.
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