The Exhaust Sensor is a critical component within the Powertrain & ICE Management system of modern Automotive Electronics. Designed to monitor and measure the composition of exhaust gases, it plays a key role in optimizing engine performance, reducing emissions, and ensuring compliance with environmental regulations.
Located in the exhaust system, the Exhaust Sensor continuously detects the levels of oxygen, carbon monoxide, and other combustion by-products. This data is sent to the Engine Control Unit (ECU), which adjusts the air-fuel mixture for optimal combustion efficiency. By maintaining the correct ratio, the sensor helps improve fuel economy and reduce harmful emissions.
These sensors are widely used in various Powertrain Sensors applications, including gasoline and diesel engines, hybrid systems, and advanced emission control technologies. They are essential in meeting global emission standards such as Euro 6, EPA Tier 3, and others.
In Automotive Electronics, the Exhaust Sensor contributes to the overall reliability and performance of the vehicle. It supports real-time diagnostics, enabling early detection of potential issues and improving vehicle longevity. Its integration into the powertrain system ensures that vehicles operate efficiently while minimizing their environmental impact.
Overall, the Exhaust Sensor is an indispensable part of modern automotive technology, playing a vital role in both performance optimization and environmental sustainability.
Series Name | Description | Manufacturer Name | Attribute Description |
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Texas Instruments | Input voltage: 4.5V to 65V, Output current: 600mA, Fixed output options: 3.3V, 5V, Adjustable from 1.215V, Efficiency up to 92%, 400kHz switching frequency, Small 8-pin SOIC package. | ||
Texas Instruments | 16-channel high-side driver, 5.5V to 38V supply, 46mA sink/source current, SPI interface, integrated diagnostics, thermal shutdown, UVLO protection, 2.7V to 5.5V logic level. | ||
Texas Instruments | Ultrasonic sensor AFE for automotive; 2.2V to 5.5V supply; supports time-to-digital conversion; integrated low-noise amplifier; suitable for parking and proximity detection. | ||
Texas Instruments | Ultrasonic sensor AFE with time-to-digital converter, 2.7V to 5.5V supply, 10ps resolution, supports short-range water and gas metering, integrated low-noise amplifier and comparator. | ||
Texas Instruments | 32-bit C2000™ MCU, 60 MHz, 128 KB flash, 16 KB RAM, 4-channel 12-bit ADC, PWM, SPI, I2C, UART, integrated LDO, supports real-time control applications. | ||
Texas Instruments | 300mA, low-dropout linear regulator with ultra-low noise, high PSRR, and enable pin; operates from 2.7V to 5.5V input, fixed output options, only 1μA quiescent current in shutdown. |