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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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  • ...nd, since stability control works by reducing sudden manoeuvres, until the electronics helps to detect the danger sooner, it can never take the place of a low cen
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  • ...assical concepts of melody and harmony, and by using the new technology of electronics to create hitherto impossible sounds. In Italy, one of the first to devote ...made 2.3 billion euros in 2004. That sum refers to the sale of CDs, music electronics, musical instruments, and ticket sales for live performances; it represents
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  • ...[[Borghese Gallery]]. The city is also a centre for [[banking]] as well as electronics and aerospace industries.
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  • ...oduce greater restrictions on testing and the introduction of standardized electronics, tyres and brakes to reduce costs and entice more new private teams into th
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  • ...disposal the strongest package in terms of engine, chassis and especially electronics. Nevertheless, this was a crucial year for developing the Benetton machine
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