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ECU Bridge is an interface module connecting the engine control unit (ECU) to an AIM visor as well as to the on-board camera SmartyCam, whenever a datalogger is not available.
ECU Bridge does not record data coming from the ECU.

These data can be visualized connecting ECU Bridge to an AIM visor (MyChron3 Dash, TGDash, Formula Steering Wheel) or to SmartyCam.

ECU Bridge features one connector and three cables, two on the right and one on the left side (see below).
USB connector allows ECU Bridge configuration using the USB cable supplied with the kit.
Configuration is to be made via AIM Race Studio 2 software, choosing the preferred ECU.
Top right cable allows power supply.
Bottom right cable allows to connect ECU Bridge to ECU or to OBDII port.
Please refer to How to connect ECU Bridge to the ECU Chapter and to technical drawings for more details about the pinout and the connections.
Left cable allows the connection between ECU Bridge and SmartyCam or GPS Module, or to the displays which must be connect to Data Hub or to other accessories.
ECU Bridge is available in two versions:
K line/CAN version – with OBDII connector - allows easy and fast Plug&Play connection to OBDII port (it is suggested for stock ECU).
RS232/CAN version – with free cables - allows a direct connection to ECU using Serial or Can communication protocol (it is suggested for both stock and racing ECU). ECU database is constantly updated. Refer to download area/documentation section of this site.
ECU Bridge manages 3 different communication protocols:
K line
CAN
Serial RS232
Technical features:
ECU interface
Can protocol for external expansion modules
USB port for programming
8/18 V external power
ECU Bridge connects easily to a PC via USB cable and can be configured only through Race Studio 2, the powerful software properly developed by AIM to configure its loggers and analyze data.

To connect ECU Bridge, please refer to the schemes shown below:
For further details see ECU Bridge user manual at:
www.aim-sportline.com/pages/download/section_documentation.php.