| Test | Result | Comparison to ECUS 2.0 | |------|--------|------------------------| | CoreMark (A78 only) | 58,200 | +320% | | Interrupt latency (M7) | 1.1 µs | -40% | | CAN FD throughput (all 3 channels) | 21 Mbps total | +400% | | AES-256 encryption (256 KB block) | 1.2 GB/s (hardware accel) | New feature | | Linux boot to app (eMMC) | 4.1 s | -25% |
: Unlike older versions, 3.0 does a better job of labeling specific chips (EEPROMs, RAM, Drivers) directly on the board view. ecus datasheet 3.0
, allowing tuners to identify the correct hardware and software protocols for safe modifications. Key Features of the 3.0 Release | Test | Result | Comparison to ECUS 2
Hardware is only half the story. The devotes six pages (sections 7–12) to the software environment. The unit ships with a Yocto-based Linux LTS kernel (6.1) or an AUTOSAR Classic runtime on the M7 core. The devotes six pages (sections 7–12) to the
One‑click transfer of key data into PCB design & simulation environments:
It is divided into four major partitions: