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  2. Automotive electronics - Wikipedia

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    Engine controls demand one of the highest real-time deadlines, as the engine itself is a very fast and complex part of the automobile. Of all the electronics in any car, the computing power of the engine control unit is the highest, typically a 32-bit processor. [citation needed] A modern car may have up to 100 ECU's and a commercial vehicle up ...

  3. Automobile auxiliary power outlet - Wikipedia

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    An automobile auxiliary power outlet (also known as car cigarette lighter or auxiliary power outlet [1]) in an automobile was initially designed to power an electrically heated cigarette lighter, [1] but became a de facto standard DC connector to supply electrical power for portable accessories used in or near an automobile directly from the ...

  4. List of vehicle instruments - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. A vehicle instrument is an instrument that measures ...

  5. Output device - Wikipedia

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    A display device is the most common form of output device which presents output visually on computer screen. The output appears temporarily on the screen and can easily be altered or erased. With all-in-one PCs, notebook computers, hand held PCs and other devices; the term display screen is used for the display device.

  6. Event data recorder - Wikipedia

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    In the US 49/563.5 regulatory framework, Event data recorder is defined as a . a device or function in a vehicle that records the vehicle's dynamic time-series data during the time period just prior to a crash event (e.g., vehicle speed vs. time) or during a crash event (e.g., delta-V vs. time), intended for retrieval after the crash event.

  7. Vehicle-to-device - Wikipedia

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    The fact that apps may significantly improve driving safety has attracted the attention of car users and caused a rise in the number of new apps developed specifically for the car industry. [2] This trend has such a great influence that now manufacturers are beginning to design cars taking care of their interaction with mobile phones.

  8. Automobile accessory power - Wikipedia

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    An engine has one or more devices for converting energy it produces into a usable form, electricity connection through the alternator, hydraulic connections from a pump or engine system, compressed air, and engine vacuum; or the engine may be directly tapped through a mechanical connection. Modern vehicles run most accessories on electrical power.

  9. Template:Graph Analysis Software - Wikipedia

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    Sheet metal design; Assembly modelling and Digital mockup; Routing for Electrical wiring and Mechanical Piping; The navigation box {{CAE software}} covers Computer-aided engineering (CAE) software; Such software is used for Stress analysis / Finite element method (FEM) Kinematics; Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and Thermal analysis