Electronic Control Module definition

Electronic Control Module or “ECM” means a device that receives inputs from various sensors and outputs signals to control engine, vehicle, or equipment functions. The ECM uses software programming including calculations and tables of information to provide the appropriate outputs. ECMs continuously monitor engine operating parameters to manage the operation of the emission control systems and Elements of Design, such as fuel or spark timing.
Electronic Control Module or “ECM” means the ACERT component that monitors all of the systems of the Engine, including the exhaust emissions controls;

Examples of Electronic Control Module in a sentence

  • The engine ECM (Electronic Control Module) discreet wire remote throttle circuit shall be turned off for use with a J1939 based pump controller or when the discreet wire remote throttle controls are not required.

  • Development Work and Documentation related to Product Development, Design, Specification, Drawings, Records, Production Validation, Engineering Prototypes and Validation of but not limited to: Chassis; Battery; BMS (Battery Management System); ECM (Electronic Control Module); Gearbox; Seat; Seat Rail; Seat belt; and Door Hinge.

  • Master Cylinder; Vacuum Assist Booster; Disc Brake Caliper; Wheel Cylinders; Proportioning Valve; ABS Hydraulic Control Unit, Accumulator and Pump; ABS Electronic Control Module; Seals and Gaskets.

Related to Electronic Control Module

  • Electronic Control System means a combination of units, designed to co-operate in the production of the stated vehicle control function by electronic data processing. Such systems, often controlled by software, are built from discrete functional components such as sensors, electronic control units and actuators and connected by transmission links. They may include mechanical, electro-pneumatic or electro-hydraulic elements.

  • Electronic converter means a device capable of controlling and/or converting electric power for electric propulsion.

  • Electronic component means an item that operates by controlling the flow of electrons or other electrically charged particles in circuits, using interconnections of electrical devices such as resistors, inductors, capacitors, diodes, switches, transistors, or integrated circuits. The term does not include structural or mechanical parts of an assembly containing an electronic component, and does not include any high performance magnets that may be used in the electronic component.

  • Electronic communication device means any mode of electronic communication, including but not limited to computers, cell phones, PDAs, or the internet.

  • Electronic communications system means any wire, radio, electromagnetic, photooptical or photoelectronic facilities for the transmission of wire or electronic communications, and any computer facilities or related electronic equipment for the electronic storage of such communications;