What are the main functions of an ECU?
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The main functions of an ECU: 1. Provide standard voltage to sensors, receive information input from various sensors and other devices, and convert it into digital signals that the microcomputer can accept; 2. Store the characteristic parameters of the vehicle model and relevant data information required for operations; 3. Determine the programs needed to calculate output commands and compute the values of output instructions based on input signals and relevant programs; 4. Compare input signals and output command signals with standard values to identify and store fault information; 5. Output commands to actuators or output its own stored information based on instructions.