what is the electronic power control?
Electronic Control System
Parts of electronic, hydraulic and pneumatic control systems.
ECM, (Engine Control Module, Electronic Control Module) PCM, (Powertrain Control Module, Power Control Module) ECU, (Engine Control Unit, Electronic Control Unit).
The electronic control unit main function is to monitor and control the engine so as to provide the most power with the least amount of pollution.
The powertrain control module is one of many electronic control modules on a 2003 Dodge Caravan.
Two answers that may apply: Electronic Power Control(traction) or Electronic Polution Control in other vehicles.
EPC stands for Electronic Power Control
electronic pedal or power control
resistors is a most common electronic component and is used to control the voltage and current in a electronic circuit. resistors is inversely proportional to amount of power supplied,given by (power= voltage *current).
EEC is the electronic engine control, the EEC relay sends power to the electronic engine control. The EEC relay should have a total of 4 wires going to it. Of the two smaller wires only one will have power, and only when you turn the ignition ON. Then if the relay is working properly you will have a completed circuit, creating a magnetic field with in the relay. This magnetic field will make a connection between two more wires that will be larger. Only one of the two larger wires will have power, when the connection is made with the ignition turned on. This will make a connection sending power to the fourth wire and the fourth wire will send the power to the electronic engine control (EEC). Then the electronic engine control will send power to everything the engine needs to run. LLL
Eric Monmasson has written: 'Power electronic converters' -- subject(s): Electronic control, Electric current converters, Electric motors
The function of an AC power switch is to control the flow of electricity to an electronic device. It allows the user to turn the device on or off. By using the power switch, the user can easily start or stop the operation of the electronic device, helping to conserve energy and prevent damage from power surges.