
Digital Door Lock
ELECTRONIC CONTROL UNIT The central brain of the electronic door lock, the ECU, processes input from various sources and controls the locking and unlocking mechanisms. It may contain microcontrollers, sensors, and memory to store access codes and event logs. KEYLESS ENTRY Electronic door locks allow users to unlock doors without traditional physical keys. This can be done through methods such as PIN codes, RFID cards or fobs, biometric scans (fingerprint or facial recognition), and smartphone apps. TAMPER ALERT Some locks have built-in sensors that can detect tampering attempts or forced entry. If an unauthorized attempt is made to access the door, the lock can trigger an alert, such as a sound, notification, or even an automatic lockout. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY Electronic locks often support multiple user codes, which can be assigned to different individuals. This is useful for managing access for family members, guests, or employees, and you can easily change or revoke access by m