Electromechanical electronic control units and actuators
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The electronic control unit, also known as the ECU (Electrical Control Unit), is the core of mechatronic systems. It centrally collects, stores, processes, and analyzes sensor signals and external input commands; based on the results of this information processing, it generates corresponding control signals according to predefined algorithms and timing sequences, thereby orchestrating the entire system to operate in a targeted and coordinated manner.
Electronic Control Unit
The electronic control unit, also known as the ECU (Electrical Control Unit), is the core of mechatronic systems. It centrally collects, stores, processes, and analyzes sensor signals and external input commands; based on the results of this information processing, it generates corresponding control signals according to predefined algorithms and timing sequences, thereby orchestrating the entire system to operate in a targeted and coordinated manner.
Actuator
The function of an actuator is to drive the motion of mechanical components in response to commands from the electronic control unit. Actuators are moving parts and typically employ one of several actuation methods, including electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic drives.
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