The Automotive ECU Architecture and Logic trainer (MEGLOC-1800) provides hands-on instruction on how modern electronic control units (ECUs) process inputs, make logical decisions, and control output devices in automotive systems. As vehicles increasingly rely on electronic modules rather than purely mechanical systems, technicians must understand both analog and digital signal behavior.
Students explore the structural components of an ECU and compare analog versus digital signals to understand how information is interpreted and processed. Logical functions, including NOT, AND, and OR operations, are demonstrated to show how control decisions are made within electronic systems. Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) is introduced to illustrate how ECUs regulate output devices such as motors and lighting systems. This trainer provides a foundational understanding of automotive electronic logic and prepares students for advanced diagnostics and control-system analysis.
Features
- Instruction in ECU structure and architecture
- Analog versus digital signal comparison
- Logical function demonstrations (NOT, AND, OR)
- Pulse Width Modulation (PWM) applications
- Output device control simulation
- Fiber optic communication introduction
- Reversing alarm circuit application
- Temperature alarm circuit
- Heater fan control circuit
- Automatic headlight control system
- Brake light alarm system




