Bosch introduces airbag ECU

Aug. 31, 2005
Robert Bosch Corporation has introduced a new airbag electronic control unit (ecu), Airbag 10, that consists of fewer components than its predecessors, and is nearly 70% smaller.

Robert Bosch Corporation has introduced a new airbag electronic control unit (ecu), Airbag 10, that consists of fewer components than its predecessors, and is nearly 70% smaller. The ECU can be integrated with up to 24 restraint devices and can be integrated with pedestrian protection electronics and interior occupant sensors.

OEM deliveries are planned for 2007.

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