Which one is the car air conditioner?
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The air conditioning button in a car is the AC button. Types of air conditioning: 1. According to the driving method, it is divided into: independent type (a dedicated engine drives the compressor, with large cooling capacity and stable operation, but high cost, large size and weight, mostly used in large and medium-sized buses) and non-independent type (the air conditioning compressor is driven by the car engine, and the cooling performance is greatly affected by the engine operation, with poor stability, mostly used in small buses and cars). 2. According to the air conditioning performance, it is divided into: single type (the refrigeration, heating, and ventilation systems are installed separately, operated independently, and do not interfere with each other, mostly used in large buses and trucks) and integrated heating and cooling type (refrigeration, heating, and ventilation share a blower and air duct, controlled on the same control panel, and can be divided into combined type where warm and cold air work separately and mixed temperature control type where warm and cold air can work at the same time. Cars mostly use the mixed temperature control type). 3. According to the control method, it is divided into: manual type (adjust the temperature, wind speed, and wind direction by toggling the function keys on the control panel) and electro-pneumatic control (using a vacuum control mechanism, when the air conditioning function key is selected, the temperature and air volume can be automatically controlled within the preset temperature). 4. According to the control method, it is divided into: fully automatic adjustment (using a calculation comparison circuit, controlling the adjustment mechanism through sensor signals and preset signals, automatically adjusting temperature and air volume) and fully automatic adjustment controlled by a microcomputer (using the microcomputer as the control center, achieving comprehensive and multi-functional optimal control and adjustment of the in-car air environment).