Mechanical Body
The mechanical body serves as the physical foundation of a mechatronic system, consisting of a frame, mechanical linkages, and transmission components. It provides structural support for other system elements and is responsible for transmitting motion and power throughout the device. Compared to traditional mechanical systems, mechatronics integrates advanced technologies that enhance performance, functionality, and efficiency. This requires the mechanical body to be versatile, reliable, energy-efficient, compact, lightweight, and aesthetically designed, while also being compatible with modern materials, manufacturing techniques, and precise engineering specifications.
2. Sensing and Detection System
The sensing and detection part includes various types of sensors and associated signal processing circuits. Its main function is to monitor changes in environmental parameters and external conditions during system operation. These sensors collect real-time data and send it to the electronic control unit, which processes the information and sends appropriate commands to the actuators, ensuring the system operates efficiently and accurately.
3. Electronic Control Unit
The electronic control unit (ECU), often referred to as the "brain" of the system, is responsible for issuing control signals to coordinate and manage all operations. It processes input from sensors, executes pre-programmed logic, and ensures that the system performs its intended functions effectively and safely. This component plays a crucial role in maintaining system stability and responsiveness.
4. Actuators
Actuators are the components that convert control signals into physical movement. They drive the mechanical parts according to the instructions from the ECU. Common types of actuators include electric, pneumatic, and hydraulic units, each offering different advantages in terms of speed, force, and precision. Their design and selection depend on the specific application requirements of the mechatronic system.
5. Power Supply
The power supply is the energy source that provides the necessary electricity, gas, or hydraulic power to keep the mechatronic system running. It ensures that all components receive the required energy to function properly according to the system's operational needs. While electrical power is the most common form, other energy sources may be used depending on the system’s design and environment. A stable and efficient power supply is essential for the overall performance and reliability of the mechatronic system.
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