Washing Machine Control Systems
Microcontroller Sensors
Actuators Actuator
Electric Motors Solenoids

 

The electronic components that control the operation sequence and timing of the washing machine, improving efficiency and functionality. An appliance designed to automate the process of cleaning textiles using water, detergents, and mechanical actions.
Devices that detect and measure physical properties such as water levels and temperature, providing data to the control system. A compact integrated circuit that serves as the brain of the washing machine, processing inputs and executing pre-programmed cycles.
A device that converts electrical energy into mechanical motion to enable movement in various components. Mechanical components that perform actions based on signals received from the control system, such as opening valves and rotating drums.
Electromagnetic devices that create linear motion by converting electrical energy into mechanical movement. Devices that convert electrical energy into rotational motion to drive parts such as the drum.

 

Pressure Sensor Temperature Sensor
Load Sensor Self-Diagnosis

 

A component that monitors and regulates the heating of water to the necessary temperature. A device that measures water levels inside the drum to ensure optimal operation.
A functionality that allows the machine to identify and report maintenance issues automatically. A mechanism that measures the weight of laundry to optimize water and energy usage.