Electromechanical Systems
Electromechanical systems are devices that combine electrical and mechanical components to perform specific tasks. These systems use electrical energy to create mechanical motion, often found in everyday items like electric motors, robots, and automated machinery. They rely on the interaction between electrical signals and mechanical parts to function effectively.
Common applications of electromechanical systems include automobiles, where they control functions like power steering and braking, and home appliances such as washing machines and microwaves. By integrating electronics with mechanical systems, these devices enhance efficiency and automation in various industries, improving performance and reliability.