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  2. Automotive Electronics Council - Wikipedia

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    The Automotive Electronics Council (AEC) is an organization originally established in the 1990s by Chrysler, Ford, and GM for the purpose of establishing common part-qualification and quality-system standards. The AEC Component Technical Committee is the standardization body for establishing standards for reliable, high quality electronic ...

  3. Robustness validation - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of the Automotive Electronic Council 1994 by Ford, Chrysler, GM - Delco was also the Starting point for the AEC-Q100 qualification process, [3] was based on the SAE standards.

  4. AEC - Wikipedia

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    Arctic Economic Council; Associated Equipment Company, a former British bus and lorry manufacturer; Astro AEC, a Malaysia TV channel; Automotive Electronics Council, a US qualification standard organization; Advanced Electronics Company, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

  5. Automotive electronics - Wikipedia

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    The earliest electronic systems available as factory installations were vacuum tube car radios, starting in the early 1930s.The development of semiconductors after World War II greatly expanded the use of electronics in automobiles, with solid-state diodes making the automotive alternator the standard after about 1960, and the first transistorized ignition systems appearing in 1963.

  6. Automotive SPICE - Wikipedia

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    Automotive SPICE is a maturity model adapted for the automotive industry. It assesses the maturity of development processes for electronic and software-based systems (e.g., ECUs). It is based on an initiative of the Special Interest Group Automotive and the Quality Management Center (QMC) in the German Association of the Automotive Industry (VDA).

  7. Category:AEC vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This category is for vehicles made by AEC. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ...

  8. Category:Automotive electronics - Wikipedia

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  9. Ford EEC - Wikipedia

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    The Ford EEC or Electronic Engine Control is a series of ECU (or Engine Control Unit) that was designed and built by Ford Motor Company. The first system, EEC I, used processors and components developed by Toshiba in 1973. It began production in 1974, and went into mass production in 1975. It subsequently went through several model iterations.