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The construction of a synchronous motor resembles
V-Ref
Reference voltage. ECU or ECM conditioned voltage (usually 5 volts DC) supplied to various sensors (such as thermistors, potentiometers) in truck electronic circuits. In most cases, a portion of the voltage is returned to indicate the status of sensor.
Potentiometer
A three-terminal voltage divider. The terminals are identified as supply voltage, signal voltage, and ground. The position of the slider on the device resistive track determines how supply voltage is divided between the signal and ground paths.
Throttle Position Sensor
A sensor used to monitor the position of the throttle in an internal combustion engine, sending data to the engine control unit to optimize engine performance.
Volatile
Characterizes substances that easily vaporize at normal temperatures and pressures, often referring to liquids with high vapor pressures.
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