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Electromechanical Systems

Electromechanical systems involve the interaction between electrical and mechanical components, where electrical energy is converted into mechanical energy and vice versa, often analyzed through principles of physics and engineering.

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Electromechanical systems are integral to modern technology, combining electrical and mechanical components to perform a wide range of tasks. They are found in everyday devices like home appliances, as well as in complex machinery used in industries such as manufacturing and robotics. Understanding ...

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Key Terms

Actuator
A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion.

Example: Electric motors are common actuators used in robotics.

Sensor
A device that detects changes in the environment and sends signals to other components.

Example: Temperature sensors monitor heat levels in HVAC systems.

Control System
A system that manages and regulates the behavior of other systems.

Example: Feedback control systems maintain desired outputs in machines.

Feedback Loop
A process where the output of a system is fed back into the system to improve performance.

Example: Thermostats use feedback loops to maintain temperature.

Prototyping
The process of creating a preliminary model of a system to test and validate concepts.

Example: Engineers prototype electromechanical systems before full-scale production.

Efficiency
The ratio of useful output to total input in a system.

Example: High-efficiency motors consume less energy for the same output.

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The study of robots and their design, construction, and operation.
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The field that deals with the behavior of dynamical systems with inputs.
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Mechatronics
An interdisciplinary branch of engineering that combines mechanical, electronic, and software engineering.
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Key Concepts

actuatorssensorscontrol systemsfeedback loops