Electronic Control Unit for Shooter-IID
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Electronic Control Unit for Shooter-IID

Part #: TS-1-2018
  • Acts as a central processing unit, managing and coordinating the functions of various system components.
  • Designed for the Shooter-IID Press Tabber and Counter
  • Designed to accept signals ranging from 0 to 120V AC or DC.
  • Quantity: 1pk
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Product Description

The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) is a critical device that controls various electronic features in the Shooter-IID system. It acts as a central processing unit, managing and coordinating the functions of various system components. In terms of input voltage, the Shooter-IID ECU is designed to accept signals ranging from 0 to 120V AC or DC. This means it can handle both alternating current (AC) and direct current (DC) signals within that voltage range. The ECU is in charge of counting the number of incoming pulses from a sensor, as well as tracking some type of input frequency or event occurrence. If a pulse is picked up, the ECU's count values are added to keep track of the number of occurrence.

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