Ecus Datasheet 3.0 -

There are a few niche references:

In such cases, the datasheet would be vendor-specific. Try searching with the full vendor name or part number.


| Section | Content | |---------|---------| | 1. General | Manufacturer, model, part number, revision 3.0 | | 2. Microcontroller | Core (e.g., ARM Cortex-M7), clock speed, flash, RAM | | 3. Power Supply | Nominal voltage (e.g., 12V/24V), operating range, quiescent current | | 4. Inputs | Analog (resolution, range), digital, frequency (e.g., crank sensor) | | 5. Outputs | Low-side/high-side drivers, PWM, relay drivers | | 6. Communication | CAN (2.0B or FD), LIN, K-line, Ethernet, UART | | 7. Environmental | Temp range, IP rating, vibration/shock standards | | 8. Diagnostics | UDS support, DTC storage, bootloader version | | 9. Pinout | Connector type, pin mapping (v3.0 changes) | | 10. Software interface | A2L, DBC, or ODX files for calibration | ecus datasheet 3.0


Engineers still referring to ECUs Datasheet 1.0 or 2.0 often miss:

Warning: Many legacy ECUs marketed as "ASIL B" fail under real fault injection because the earlier datasheets omitted diagnostic coverage details. There are a few niche references:


Embedded interactive mini‑simulators (browser‑based, no install):

The final page of the ECUS datasheet 3.0 includes a revision history: In such cases, the datasheet would be vendor-specific

The manufacturer confirms backward mechanical compatibility with ECUS 2.0 mounting holes but warns that the 3.0 connector pinout is not pin-to-pin compatible with 2.0.


This section defines the physical resources available on the microcontroller.

This section configures the standardized AUTOSAR stack.