Automotive_Sensores
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Common Automotive Sensors
Modern vehicles rely on various sensors to optimize performance, emissions, and safety. Here's a quick rundown of some commonly used sensors in automotive applications:
1. Engine Speed Sensor – Monitors the engine’s rotational speed.
2. Knock Sensor – Detects abnormal combustion or knocking in the engine.
3. Air Flow Sensor – Measures the amount of air entering the engine.
4. Camshaft Sensor – Tracks the position of the camshaft for proper timing.
5. Coolant Sensor – Monitors engine coolant temperature to prevent overheating.
6. Temperature Sensor – Measures the temperature of different components.
7. NOx Sensor – Detects nitrogen oxide levels in exhaust gases.
8. MAP Sensor – Monitors the air pressure in the intake manifold.
9. Parking Sensors – Detect obstacles when parking, ensuring safety.
10. Vehicle Speed Sensor – Measures the speed of the vehicle.
11. Oxygen Sensor – Analyzes oxygen levels in the exhaust to improve fuel efficiency.
12. Throttle Position Sensor – Tracks the position of the throttle for acceleration.
13. Crankshaft Sensor – Monitors the crankshaft’s position and speed.
14. Voltage Sensor – Measures electrical system voltage to prevent issues.
15. Rain Sensor – Detects rain and automatically activates the windshield wipers.
These sensors provide critical data to the car's onboard computer, allowing it to adjust performance, safety, and emissions systems in real time.