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1 electronic control assembly ECA
Ford <mvhcl.i&c> (of fuel injection and ignition systems, engine management) ■ Steuergerät n ; elektronisches Steuergerät nEnglish-german technical dictionary > electronic control assembly ECA
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2 electronic control module ECM
GM <mvhcl.i&c> (of fuel injection and ignition systems, engine management) ■ Steuergerät n ; elektronisches Steuergerät nEnglish-german technical dictionary > electronic control module ECM
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3 electronic control unit
(ECU) <mvhcl.i&c> (of fuel injection and ignition systems, engine management) ■ Steuergerät n ; elektronisches Steuergerät nEnglish-german technical dictionary > electronic control unit
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4 control unit
<tech.gen> (any size, any type) ■ Steuereinheit f<tech.gen> ■ Steuergerät n DIN VDE 0100pract < alarm> ■ Einbruchmeldezentrale f ; Intrusionsmeldezentrale f form ; Meldezentrale f ; Alarmzentrale f prakt ; Zentrale f ugs< edp> (part of the CPU) ■ Steuerwerk n ; Leitwerk n ; Steuereinheit f ugs ; Kommandowerk n obs ; Kontrollwerk n obs<i&c> ■ Regler m<i&c> (electronic; a pcb, IC) ■ Steuereinheit f ; Steuerelektronik f<i&c> ■ Steuerungsaggregat n<i&c> (of major systems, plants; e.g. of solar heating systems) ■ Steuereinheit f ; Regeleinheit f ; Kontrolleinheit f ugs.rarZF <mvhcl.drive> (of an automatic transmission) ■ Steuerkasten m ; Schieberkasten m ; Schaltgerät n ZFpract <mvhcl.i&c> (of fuel injection and ignition systems, engine management) ■ Steuergerät n ; elektronisches Steuergerät n -
5 electronic engine control
(EEC) <mvhcl.el> ■ elektronische Motorregelung fEnglish-german technical dictionary > electronic engine control
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6 valve
noun1) Ventil, das2) (Anat., Zool.) Klappe, die* * *[vælv]1) (a device for allowing a liquid or gas to pass through an opening in one direction only.) das Ventil2) (a structure with the same effect in an animal body: Valves in the heart control the flow of blood in the human body.) die Klappe3) (a type of electronic component found in many, especially older, types of television, radio etc.) die Röhre* * *[vælv]nshut-down/shut-off \valve Schließ-/Sperrventil ntheart \valve Herzklappe f* * *[vlv]n (ANAT)Klappe f; (TECH, on musical instrument) Ventil nt; (in pipe system) Absperrhahn m; (RAD, TV) Röhre finlet/outlet valve (Aut) — Einlass-/Auslassventil nt
* * *valve [vælv]A s1. TECH Ventil n:valve gear Ventilsteuerung f;valve spring Ventilfeder f;2. ANAT (Herz- etc) Klappe f3. MUS Ventil n (eines Blechinstruments)a) Klappe fb) Kammer f6. ELEK Br (Radio- etc) Röhre f:valve amplifier Röhrenverstärker m7. TECH Schleusentor n8. obs Türflügel mB v/t mit Ventilen versehen* * *noun1) Ventil, das2) (Anat., Zool.) Klappe, die* * *(electronics) n.Elektronenröhre f. (radio) n.Radioröhre f. n.Ventil -e n. -
7 pot
<tech.gen> (e.g. cooking pot, flower-pot) ■ Topf mrare.coll <el.chem> (gen.) ■ elektrolytische Zelle f ; Elektrolysezelle f ; Elektrolysenzelle f rarcoll <i&c> (variable resistor as a voltage divider) ■ Potentiometer n ; Poti m prakt ; Spannungsregler mGB <pack.plast> (small, usu. round container; e.g. for margerine, butter) ■ Becher m< plast> ■ Füllraum m<plast.prod> ■ Füllzylinder m -
8 power output stage
<mvhcl.el> (electronic engine control) ■ Leistungsendstufe f
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