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Control unit

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The control unit is a part of a computer's central processing unit (CPU). It controls the activity of all other units in the computer system, giving them directions. Its main job is to get the code from the program, decode it and operate the arithmetic logic unit and other units to run the code. The control unit manages all the computer resources. It directs the flow of data between the CPU and the other devices.[1]

Electronic control unit

A term for any embedded system that controls one or more electrical systems or subsystems in a vehicle.

References

  1. "Introduction of Control Unit and its Design". GeeksforGeeks. 2018-09-24. Retrieved 2023-02-23.