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System Schematic
System Schematic Basics The system schematic is used to illustrate the electrical components (e.g. ECUs, sensors or switches) in a vehicle electrical system and their connections to each other on an electrological level without physical realization details.
Tobias Fehlmann
Last updated on Oct 22, 2024
Coupling Devices
Coupling Device Example In the context of the VEC, a coupling device is: … the (virtual) device that separates / connects two or more wiring harnesses. “Virtual” because it can be interpreted as a device / interface definition between the harnesses, where one harness behaves like an E/E component form the point of view of the other harness1.
Tobias Fehlmann
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Johannes Becker
Last updated on Oct 21, 2022
Internal Connectivity
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Johannes Becker
Last updated on Jul 11, 2025
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Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Jan 8, 2024
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Mar 24, 2023
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Oct 3, 2022
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Mar 9, 2022
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Jan 18, 2022
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle, but it does not imply a certain location in space. For example, the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on May 11, 2020
Usage Node
Usage Node A UsageNode represents a position in an abstract vehicle. For example the "Head Light Left". UsageNodes belong to the master data and they are defined on some companywide level.
Last updated on Feb 28, 2020
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