Automotive sensors are smart sensors that can be used to control and handle oil pressure, temperature, discharge levels, coolant levels, and more.
The sensor is generally composed of four parts: a sensitive
element, a conversion element, a conversion circuit and an
auxiliary power supply.
Different types of sensors:Mass airflow sensor, Engine Speed Sensor, Oxygen Sensor, Spark Knock Sensor, Coolant Sensor, Manifold Absolute Pressure Sensor, Fuel temperature sensor, Voltage Sensor, Camshaft Position Sensor, Throttle Position Sensor, Vehicle Speed Sensor.
According to the specified measured size, a component that provides a useful electrical output signal quantitatively, that is, a transducer that converts physical, chemical quantities such as light, time, electricity, temperature, pressure, and gas into signals. As a key component of the automotive electronic control system, the sensor directly affects the technical performance of the car.Ordinary cars are equipped with about 10-20 sensors, and premium luxury cars are even more. These sensors are mainly distributed in the engine control system, chassis control system and body control system.