Learn about the building blocks of electronic fuel injection (EFI) control unit design for small engines and how they contribute to achieve increasingly stringent emissions standards.
In this 1-hour webinar, you will learn about the basics of a fuel injection control unit hardware and the key components for an ECU design optimized in terms of cost and performance.
This webinar is about the key components which can address several end-market applications ECU including transportation (two, three wheelers, microcars and quads), landscaping (lawn mowers, tillers, blowers, etc.) and more heavy-duty machines (generators, UPS, pumps and compressors) ... anything that needs a combustion engine meeting the most challenging emission limits.
What you will take away
Attendees will learn how to implement an engine control unit (ECU) with ST’s AEC-qualified integrated solution based on the the SPC57 2L Line 32-bit Power Architecture® automotive-powertrain microcontroller and the L9177A peripheral-on-chip.
In addition to covering the electronic components and software architecture including low-level drivers and powertrain libraries, we will also introduce our evaluation and development ecosystem that helps engineers save time and resources when developing an EFI unit that reduces both exhaust emissions and fuel consumption.