Electrical and electronic control units and actuators for mechanical and electrical systems

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  Electronic Control Unit

  The Electronic Control Unit, also known as the ECU (Electrical Control Unit), serves as the core component of electromechanical integration systems. It is responsible for centrally collecting, storing, computing, and analyzing detection signals from various sensors as well as external input commands. Based on the processed information, the ECU issues corresponding control instructions in a precise sequence and rhythm, effectively directing the entire system to perform its intended functions.

  Actuator

  The function of the actuator is to drive the movement of mechanical components according to instructions from the electronic control unit. The actuator itself is a motion component, typically powered by electric, pneumatic, or hydraulic systems.

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