Mechatronics is a term originated by the Japanese to describe the integration of mechanical and electronics engineering. More specifically, it refers to the automation of machines by introducing computers and other electronic equipment to develop a system which provides new functions and capabilities with more accuracy and lower cost.
A best and well known example of mechatronics is the industrial robot. In a robot, the body and other physical parts are manufactured based on mechanical principles, but the functioning and control of the robot is done by electronic means.
Before the 1970s, most of the industrial products and equipment such as machine tools, manufacturing equipment, and home appliances were mainly based on mechanical principles with very few electrical and electronic features. But after the seventies, there was a change in the technology of these products, and the change was an increasing content of electrical and electronic system integrated with the mechanical parts of the products.
Let's discuss how the idea of changing the technology, i.e. mechatronics, originated.