The answer is False. The Control Unit of the CPU manages the switches inside the CPU.
Reference: Technology In Action 8th Edition; Evans, Martin, Poatsy pp 355, second paragraph, first sentence.
control unit
False
control unit
its the engine control unit... it manages all the working of the motor
The function of a control unit is to provide control signals and timing to direct the operation of other units. The control unit manages all of the computer resources and it directs the data flow between your devices and the Central Processing Unit.
Yes. the two switches are called '3-way' switches. You will have to turn the fan/light on with one of the switches and leave BOTH switches in that position. The remote control unit will have to be wired in between the switch that is supplying power to the devices and the devices. This is the simplest way. You could also disable one of the switches and replace the remaining switch with the RC unit. If you are not sure how to deal with 3-way switches, learn about them first, or call a good electrician to do all of the work. Remeber that the black wire is hot, but only if the house was wired properly in the first place.
The remote control sends a radio signal to the base unit, and the base unit interprets the signal to switch the connected appliance on or off. Some remote control can operate multiple switches from a distance.
The function of a control unit is to provide control signals and timing to direct the operation of other units. The control unit manages all of the computer resources and it directs the data flow between your devices and the Central Processing Unit.
i/o unit (input/Output unit)
Older types of dimmer switches used a small transformer in them for a control power supply. Change this unit out for a new one as the technology has come a long way in the past few years.
Yes
The blend door actuator's function is to blend the outside air/heat or outside air/ air cond to get the desired temperature out of the unit. It also switches between heat and air conditioning modes.