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Please Help! Reliability test criteria for Engine Control Unit (ECU) ?

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I'm looking for a listing of reliability criteria of ECU (Engine Control Unit) for EMS (Engine Manaement System), Has anyone have an idea or suggestion to me looking for? I guess its more complicated, and I'm no any clear impression to write down it.
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Could you please provide some more information like the industry you're in...Auto, Aerospace, Electronics etc...

I'm assuming you're looking or reliability data for either looking for an ECU for either an automobile engine or an aircraft engine correct? Without some addition info it is somewhat difficult to advise you in a direction.

May I suggest you first start of with the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). If you are required to Mfg. or test the ECU's then I'm sure you're doing them according to the OEM or somekind of specifications right? They should be able to provide you with the documents that you need.
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Hello Nicco Welcome to the Cove!

Could you please provide some more information like the industry you're in...Auto, Aerospace, Electronics etc...

I'm assuming you're looking or reliability data for either looking for an ECU for either an automobile engine or an aircraft engine correct? Without some addition info it is somewhat difficult to advise you in a direction.

May I suggest you first start of with the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer). If you are required to Mfg. or test the ECU's then I'm sure you're doing them according to the OEM or somekind of specifications right? They should be able to provide you with the documents that you need.

Hello, Gard2372,
That's for Automotive Engine (Hybrid vehicle), because I'm not familiar for Hybrid vehicle Engine request, and customer not provided all of documents or specifications to us, its turnkey project.

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