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  • In automotive electronics, an '''electronic control unit''' (ECU) is an [[embedded system]] that cont
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  • ...tly acquired a controlling interest in Temic, DaimlerChrysler's automotive-electronics business, which is now part of Continental Automotive Systems. The company
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  • ===Defence Electronics=== ...and [[BAE Systems Avionics]]. Finmeccanica thus becomes the second defense electronics group in Europe, after Thales of France.
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  • Facing this issue, and with the growing development of electronics during the [[1980s]], led to the introduction of this type of software.
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  • *[[List of electronics topics]]
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  • ...ope better with the torque of larger [[turbodiesel]] engines), and complex electronics, to overcome the traditional shortcomings of CVTs.
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  • ...nitially no title sponsor until the [[Netherlands|Dutch]] company [[Trust (electronics company)|Trust]] joined the team for the [[2003 Monaco Grand Prix]].
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  • ...g partner in Borgo Panigale, near Bologna. Ducati was a well-known name in electronics and appliances, and in the post-war torn Italy, it was seeking new opportun
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  • * Changing the tuning characteristics [[electronics|electronically]], by changing the [[firmware]] of the [[Electronic control * Manufacturer Detuned Engines - Changing the tuning characteristics [[electronics|electronically]], by changing the [[firmware]] of the [[Electronic control
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  • ...ur, A., Chen, Z., Zhang, B., A fuzzy system for fault diagnostics in power electronics based brake-by-wire system (2005) Annual Conference of the North American F ...g, B., Wu, H., Mi, C., Chen, Z., Murphey, Y.L., Fault diagnostics in power electronics based brake-by-wire system (2005) 2005 IEEE Vehicle Power and Propulsion Co
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  • ...vice consists of the metal frame on which the [[circuit board]]s and other electronics are mounted. In the absence of a metal frame the chassis refers to the circ
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  • ...ix speed [[Gearbox|gearchange]] and a further improved [[Magneti Marelli]] electronics package. The [[aerodynamics]] are substantially different to the 360 GT, gi
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  • ...age to be closely controlled, and it is only with the development of power electronics that it has been possible with AC supplies, where the supply frequency must
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  • ...non-contacting device and the primary circuit is controlled by solid-state electronics, a great amount of maintenance in point adjustment and replacement was elim
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  • Electronics engineers make use of a variety of circuit [[schematic]]s software to aid i * [[Electronics engineering]]
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  • | [[Electronics]] || [[Transistor]], [[Diode]], [[Capacitor]], [[Resistor]], [[Inductor]]
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  • ...4cc unit, will be fitted with revised cylinder heads, induction system and electronics, resulting in an estimated power output of around 470bhp. The hike in power
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  • ..., shift quality has been improved due to better electronic controls; these electronics modify the shift points to adapt to a given operator's driving style.
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  • ==Electronics== * [[Brionvega]] ([[mobile phone]]s; [[electronics]])
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  • ...f a non-military machine (e.g., automobiles, domestic appliances, consumer electronics) whose designers would like to have built by [[mass production]] means, as An electronics designer often builds the first prototype from [[breadboard]] or [[stripboa
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  • ...tage to be closely controlled and it is only with the development of power electronics that it has been possible with AC supplies where the supply frequency must
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  • ...onator]]s used as to [[crystal oscillator|measure time]] watches and other electronics. Such devices use both properties of piezoelectrics, using electricity to ...io], 2000.) A comprehensive book on the subject, for mechanical as well as electronics applications, is "Organic Additives and Ceramic Processing," by D. J. Shane
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  • ...ue computer]] circuitry. It was not until around [[1987]] that [[digital]] electronics and [[embedded system|embedded]] microprocessor systems became fast enough *[http://www.pe-ltd.com/ Performance Electronics, Ltd.]
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  • ...that the voltage be closely controlled. Only with the development of power electronics has this been possible with AC supplies, where the supply frequency must al
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  • ...[Underwood Typewriter Company]] that year. In 1964 the company sold its [[electronics]] division to the [[United States|American]] company [[General Electric]].
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  • ...Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers - [http://www.ieee.org/ Website]
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  • ...agen Golf]] and [[Fiat 128]]. Some previously-exotic technology such as [[electronics|electronic]] [[fuel injection]] and [[radial tire]]s became cheap enough fo
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  • *[[Electronics]]: Magnetti Marelli
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  • ...ion of vehicles, featuring a relevant technical content (engines, chassis, electronics, etc) and design solutions aimed to achieve high reliability and low managi
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  • ...testing session was cut short because of issues with the engine management electronics. Nevertheless Lavaggi decided to venture out to Jarama to compete in the fi
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  • Examples of this include sophisticated electronics, including [[telemetry]], [[Electronic control unit|engine management syste
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  • | rowspan=3 | {{flagiconNetherlands}} [[Trust (electronics company)|Trust]] [[Arden International|Team Arden]]
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  • In an [[Electronic control unit|Engine Management System]] (EMS), electronics control fuel delivery, ignition timing and [[firing order]]. Primary sensor
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  • ...mplishments. For example, best use of E-85 ethanol fuel, innovative use of electronics, recyclability, crash worthiness, and analytical approach to design are som
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  • ...ner = [[Aldo Costa]] (Technical Director)<br>[[Luca Marmorini]] (Engine & Electronics Director)<br>[[Nicholas Tombazis]] (Chief Designer)
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  • ...in an attempt to increase reliability and horsepower while improved engine electronics allowed the larger engine to use the same amount of fuel as the previous ve
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  • ...n when the engine is turned off for an extended period, through the use of electronics. The C5 also uses a new, incompatible orange fluid, rather than the familia
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  • ===In-car electronics and entertainment=== *** Honorable mention - 1990 [[Pioneer Electronics]]/[[Trimble]] (aftermarket)
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  • ...y|lithium-based battery technology]], in large part driven by the consumer electronics industry, allow full-sized, highway-capable electric vehicles to be propell
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  • ...however, the teams would have parity in engines. McLaren had advanced TAG electronics, with traction and launch control from the start of the season. Benetton di
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  • ...lia Airlines]], toll highways, typewriter and office machine manufacturer, electronics and electrical equipment firms, a paint company, a civil engineering firm, ...lia Airlines]], toll highways, typewriter and office machine manufacturer, electronics and electrical equipment firms, a paint company, a civil engineering firm,
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  • ...ogna and its metropolitan area has important industries (mechanics, foods, electronics), has very important retail and wholesale trade (the "Centergross" in the n
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  • ..., and this motion causes a change in capacitance, which is detected by the electronics on the chip, which then sends a signal to fire the airbag. The most common
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  • ...flow rate and thus fuel requirements. The system used all analog, discrete electronics, and an electro-mechanical pressure sensor. The sensor was susceptible to v
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  • Examples of this technology include sophisticated electronics such as [[telemetry]], [[Electronic control unit|engine management systems]
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  • ...optimised tyres featuring a compound that offers improved grip. The car's electronics have also changed. The gearbox's shifts are faster in high-performance sett
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  • ...and Ducati Elettronica, in acknowledgment of its diverging motorcycle and electronics product lines. (Ducati Elettronica became '''[[Ducati Energia|Ducati Energi
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  • |[[Trust (electronics company)|Trust]] (2003), [[Wilux]] (2004)
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  • * Super purity aluminium (SPA, 99.980% to 99.999% Al), used in electronics and [[compact disc|CDs]].
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