Introduction to Mechatronics

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Across
  1. 3. The "brain" of a mechatronic system that interprets sensor data and sends commands to actuators.
  2. 5. Devices that convert energy into physical motion, enabling a system to perform tasks.
  3. 6. The ability of a robot to perform tasks without direct human intervention.
  4. 7. An interdisciplinary field combining mechanical, electrical, and software engineering to create automated and intelligent systems.
Down
  1. 1. Devices that detect and measure physical properties, such as temperature, light, or motion, and provide data to a system.
  2. 2. The processing of data by a control system (e.g., microprocessors) to determine appropriate responses or actions.
  3. 4. A branch of mechatronics that focuses on designing, building, and operating robots—machines that can perform tasks autonomously or semi-autonomously.
  4. 6. The use of mechatronic systems to perform repetitive tasks with minimal human intervention.