The electronics module calculates the required steering movement and a drive mechanism (usually electrical, though possibly hydraulic in larger systems) causes the rudder to move accordingly.
Pack N Play has an electronics module with songs and sounds.
Dr. Rick Perley, chief scientist for the project, said all the electronics modules in the receivers and data processors would be replaced with faster, more sensitive equipment.
It comes equipped with an electronics module that calculates time, calories consumed, distance covered (determined by the number of strides and the length of each) and speed.
Early cars suffered from electrical problems possibly down to an over ambitious "intelligent" central electronics module that many owners had replaced under warranty - some many times!
Thermal blankets took flight, whirling away; composite structures and delicate electronics modules melted, sending out spumes of incendiary droplets.
Usually each flow cell is connected to a separate electronics module which provides power and amplifies the signal.
It was also their first computer to lay the electronics flat, on a Printed Circuit card, instead of on-end like the cordwood block electronics modules, (Burndy packs).
There are also hybrid instruments which have a separate probe for particle detection and a gamma detection tube within the electronics module.
If the temperature of the Opportunity's electronics module continued to drop, according to the announcement, "there is a real risk that Opportunity will trip a low-power fault.