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ECU

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What is ECU?

An ECU (Engine Control Unit) is an embedded system that controls a series of actuators on an internal combustion engine to ensure optimal engine performance. It does this by reading values from a multitude of sensors within the engine bay, interpreting the data, and adjusting the engine actuators accordingly.

What other technologies are related to ECU?

ECU Complementary Technologies

Body Bus is a communication network within a vehicle, complementary to the ECU's functionality by providing a communication channel for body-related systems.
mentioned alongside ECU in 72% (64) of relevant job posts
CAN, LIN, and other variants are communication protocols used by ECUs. They are complementary as they provide the means for ECUs to communicate with other systems.
mentioned alongside ECU in 81% (54) of relevant job posts
TCU (Transmission Control Unit) works together with the ECU to manage engine and transmission functions, therefore they are complementary.
mentioned alongside ECU in 17% (69) of relevant job posts

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