The difference between automotive sensors and ordinary sensors?
Automotive Current Sensor Fluxgate (Automotive Current Sensor Fluxgate) is a specific type of automotive sensor whose main purpose is to measure the strength of the vehicle's current. Compared with ordinary automotive sensors, there are some differences in their working principles and application fields:
Working principle: The fluxgate of the automotive current sensor works based on the principle of the fluxgate, and determines the intensity of the current by measuring the change of the magnetic field generated by the current. Ordinary automotive sensors can use a variety of working principles, such as pressure sensors, temperature sensors, speed sensors, etc.
Application areas: Automotive current sensor fluxgates are mainly used to measure vehicle current, and are usually used in current monitoring and control in power systems. Ordinary automotive sensors are widely used in many aspects, such as engine control, emission control, body safety, driver assistance systems, etc.
Measurement object: Automotive current sensor fluxgate is specially used to measure current intensity, while ordinary automotive sensors can measure various parameters, such as pressure, temperature, speed, position, etc.
Technical features: Automotive current sensor fluxgates usually have high precision, wide dynamic range and high anti-interference performance to meet the requirements of vehicle current measurement. Ordinary automotive sensors differ in terms of technical characteristics due to different sensor types.