Noun phrase.
/ˈmando diˈɾek.to/
"Mando directo" is a technical term used in the field of engineering, specifically in automation and control systems. It refers to a type of control system where the controller directly adjusts the manipulated variable based on the measured process variable, without the need for intermediate control elements.
This term is more commonly used in written contexts, such as technical manuals, reports, and academic papers, as it is specific to the field of study.
The boiler control system uses direct control to regulate the temperature.
El mando directo del motor permite una respuesta más rápida a las variaciones en la carga.
"Mando directo" is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions in Spanish.
The word "mando" comes from the Latin "mandare," which means "to command" or "to order," and "directo" comes from the Latin "directus," meaning "straight" or "direct."