Electronic throttle control definition
Electronic throttle control. (ETC) means the control system consisting of sensing of driver input via the accelerator pedal or handle, data processing by the control unit(s), resulting actuation of the throttle and throttle position feedback to the control unit in order to control the air charge to the combustion engine;
Examples of Electronic throttle control in a sentence
Engine Speed Control – Provide an Electronic throttle control that will provide infinitely variable engine speed and must automatically modulate RPM to match air demand.