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- encomp****es electronics engineering. Electromechanical devices are ones which have both electrical and mechanical processes. Strictly speaking, a manually...
- Electro-mechanical games (EM games) are types of arcade games that operate on a combination of some electronic circuitry and mechanical actions from the...
- MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) is the technology of microscopic devices incorporating both electronic and moving parts. MEMS are made up of components...
- electro-mechanical brakes (EMB) that use no hydraulic fluid, which as of 2020 have yet to be successfully introduced in production vehicles. Electro-hydraulic...
- using electromagnetic force to apply mechanical resistance (friction). They were originally called electro-mechanical brakes but over the years the name...
- Mechatronic concepts are used in the majority of electro-mechanical systems. Typical electro-mechanical sensors used in mechatronics are strain gauges,...
- advent of electronic computers, data processing was performed using electromechanical machines collectively referred to as unit record equipment, electric...
- Elmer and Elsie (ELectroMEchanical Robot, Light-Sensitive) were two electronic robots that were built in the late 1940s by neurobiologist and cybernetician...
- December 1993). "Merging micro-optics with micromechanics: micro-opto-electro-mechanical (MOEM) devices". Proc. SPIE 10271, Diffractive and Miniaturized Optics:...
- [citation needed] Early digital computers were electromechanical; electric switches drove mechanical relays to perform the calculation. These devices...