Mechatronics is defined as the integrated design of mechanical systems combined with embedded control systems. This approach aims to create smarter, more flexible, and more efficient products by replacing traditional mechanical functions with microprocessor-based ones.

A typical system operates through a continuous feedback loop consisting of four primary elements:

These monitor real-time data such as position, speed, pressure, and temperature.

The primary goals of applying mechatronic principles include:

The physical structure or frame that carries out the system's intended task. Key Objectives and Benefits