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How Electric Power Steering Works: The Brain and the Brawn

An Electric Power Steering (EPS) system is an elegant symphony of hardware and software. It consists of three key components working in perfect harmony:

  1. The Torque Sensor: Located on the steering column, this is the "brain." It detects the force and direction the driver is applying to the steering wheel.

  2. The ECU (Electronic Control Unit): This computer processes signals from the torque sensor, along with data like vehicle speed. It calculates exactly how much assistance is needed.

  3. The Electric Motor: This is the "brawn." Based on commands from the ECU, it applies precise force to the steering rack or column to make turning the wheel effortless.

At high speeds, the system reduces assistance for stability. At low speeds (e.g., for parking), it provides maximum power for easy maneuvering. This seamless adaptation is what makes EPS so effective and energy-efficient.


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