What are the key components of control systems in rocket engines?

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In summary, control systems in rocket engines consist of three key components: the engine controller, the thrust vector control system, and the propellant management system. The engine controller is responsible for regulating the flow of propellants and controlling the engine's ignition and shutdown processes. The thrust vector control system adjusts the direction of the engine's thrust to steer the rocket, while the propellant management system ensures that the right amount of propellants is delivered to the engine at the correct time. These components work together to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the rocket engine during flight.
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