In this perspective, the words indicate that some nursing students consider the participation in the development of the pedagogical project important and legitimize it, given that, when taking part in or having part in, they can contribute and consolidate the conceptions of health, nursing and education, which is shown in parts of the
ECUs. The participation of students in the development of the pedagogical project is important to bring an academic view about what health is and even as a user of the healthcare system, as part of the population.
As required, designers can reassign functions from one
ECU to another and reroute connectivity when
ECUs are merged.
Automotive: Control and power circuits in engine
ECUs, hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) and EV inverters, anti-lock brake systems, and telematics communication units (TCUs)
The modular software, compliant with the international standard governing communication between plug-in vehicles and electrical supply equipment (ISO 15118), can be integrated into every relevant
ECU.
(10) The study site comprised two
ECUs located in the South and North districts of the city of Florianopolis, Brazil, inaugurated respectively in 2008 and 2009.
Engine management: Because |of emissions regulations and the subsequent introduction of catalytic converters, Electronic Control Units (
ECUs) are now more complex than ever before.
Previously, conventional testing of
ECUs in some applications required heavy use of inductive loads.
McLaren Electronics Systems, a division of the McLaren Group that also comprises the Formula One team, supplies standard
ECUs to all teams on the 2013 grid.
Current automotive systems employ up to 100 electronic control units (
ECUs) exchanging more than 2500 signals over up to 5 different bus systems [1, 2].
The 912 iS has dual
ECUs provided by Rockwell Collins.