Actuator

Device that converts electronic control signals into physical movement, such as steering or braking.

Last updated on Wednesday, October 22, 2025

An actuator is a mechanical device that converts control signals from a computer into physical action. In self-driving cars, actuators control critical functions like steering, acceleration, and braking by receiving commands from the vehicle’s control system. They play a key role in translating software decisions into real-world motion, ensuring precise vehicle operation.

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