European unit of account. Its value is given by the weighted average of the currencies of the countries belonging to the European Union. This unit of account existed until January 1 1999, at which date it has been replaced by the euro.
Electronics Control Unit, the amazing computer that monitors and controls the two motor-generators, the gas engine, the motion of the planetary gear set, the battery pack power levels etc. to provide the Prius' smooth acceleration and speed control.
Environmental Control Unit - A PMAC dedicated to the control and monitoring of the HVAC system.
Exercise Control Unit. Digital interface equipment between the CLC and radar analog hardware used to facilitate simulation of a threat environment.
Established in 1979, was the forerunner of the euro. Derived from a basket of varying amounts of the EU nations' currencies, the ECU was a unit of accounting used to determine exchange rates among the national currencies.
environmental control units
A digital computer that controls engine and transmission functions based on data that it receives from sensors, relative to engine rpm and temperature, air temperature, intake-manifold vacuum, and throttle position.
Effective Cleaning Units. Performance measured by a mathematical formula to determine the total cleaning units produced by your machine: cleaning units (ECU) = pressure (PSI) x water volume (GPM).
Europe's first quasi-currency started the road to the single currency.
A hardware device that allows programmed or spontaneous control over remote, electricity-operated appliances.
Electronic Control Unit: One of the modules containing the Memory and logic for the operation of your car.
Electronic Control Unit. A device that transmits electronic signals between vehicle components.
See "Environmental control unit."
Environmental control unit. A means to interact and manipulate one or more electronic devices such as a television, radio, CD player, lights, fan, etc. Devices can be controlled through any continuous, voluntary movement or action (e.g., voice, arm movement, breath). Information is transmitted and received through direct wiring, infrared (IR), radio frequency (RF), ultrasonic, or other wireless protocols.
Electronic Control Unit - heart of the engine management system of a modern car.
Electronic Control Unit (Ford, Honda & Toyota)
Electronic Control Unit. Ignition module, module, amplifier or igniter. See Module for definition.
European Unit of Account. A so-called "basket currency" made up of the EU currencies. The forerunner of the euro used by the European Commission for accounting purposes and also for financial transactions such as bond issues and loans.
Electronic Control Unit, the computer that receives signals from various sensors and determines how much fuel to inject into the engine under various conditions.
European Community common monetary Unit. Currency introduced the European Union upon the formation of the European Monetary System in 1970. There are 7 different notes (500, 200, 100, 50, 20, 10, and 5 euros) and 8 different coins (02 and 01 euros or 50, 20, 10, 05, 02, 01 cents). Precursor to the Euro.
Electronic Control Unit; typically includes microcomputer, input/output circuits and data bus interface. Controls a function, such as powertrain or ABS
Electronic Control Unit. 'Black Boxes' that constantly monitor and control the way engines and transmissions perform. ECUs automatically adjusting timing and emissions by receiving signals from various sensors fitted around the engine and transmission, which are constantly monitoring temperatures, engine and road speeds, exhaust gases, throttle positions, and pressures within the engine. At the same time they are sending signals to various motors, actuators, solenoids, to regulate and adjust the engine and transmission, ensuring the vehicle performs to its optimum.
Electronic Control Unit. The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) controls the fuel injection system, ignition timing, and the idle speed control system. The ECU also interrupts the operation of the air conditioning and EGR systems, and controls power to the fuel pump (through the contr
Electronic Control Unit. A computer which contriols such things as ignition and fuel systems
Electronic Control Unit. Computerised brain that controls and monitors vital motor functions.