Definition: The term 'SMC9232' refers to a set of parameters used in a digital control system where a single point of failure can lead to significant damage or failure. These parameters are typically specific to certain components within a system, such as pumps, valves, sensors, actuators, etc. The word 'SMC' stands for 'Single Module Configuration'. This term is often used with reference to a single microcontroller (like Arduino) being used in a larger system, where each module or component can be controlled independently. In this sense, the SMC9232 could be seen as one component controlling multiple functions within a system. In terms of its definition, 'SMC' refers to 'Single Module Configuration', which implies that the system consists of fewer than 100 modules (or components) rather than more than 100. The term also suggests the use of this single module for control purposes, as opposed to multiple modules that could potentially fail. For instance, it might be used in a control panel or in a factory where different parts of an assembly are controlled independently by a single microcontroller.