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Enlist the sensors used in modern automobiles with their functions in brief.
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Speedometer

A speedometer is a device for measuring and presenting to an operator the speed of a vehicle, such as an automobile. A sample point is selected, typically at the final output of the transmission, where a flexible rotating cable is driven.

The other end of this cable is connected to the speedometer, which is a specially calibrated tachometer.

The responsiveness of this tachometer and its calibrated numbering must take into consideration the gear reduction from the tail shaft to the flexible cable, the final drive ratio in the differential unit, and the diameter of the driven tires.

The mechanism within the speedometer head will usually also drive one or more wheeled numeric counters called Speedometer.

Mainfold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor

The manifold absolute pressure sensor is a variable resistor used to monitor the difference in pressure between the intake manifold at outside atmosphere.

This information is used by the engine computer to monitor engine load (vacuum drops when the engine is under load or at wide open throttle).

When the engine is under load, the computer may alter spark timing and the fuel mixture to improve performance and emissions.

Throttle position sensor

The TPS is a potentiometer attached to the throttle shaft. A voltage signal is supplied to the sensor, and a variable voltage is returned. The voltage increases as the throttle is opened.

This signal and the MAP output determines how much air goes into the engine) so the computer can respond quickly to changes, increasing or decreasing the fuel rate as necessary

Garage Parking Sensor

If you're having trouble gracefully pulling into your parking space, or want to protect against costly damage to your garage or your car, then the red, yellow, and green lights of the Garage Parking Sensor could be just what you need!

The Garage Parking Sensor is a wall mounted "parking assistant" that warns you before you're going to hit the wall.

Using a high tech "ultrasonic" sensor the unit determines the distance between the wall and your car, and displays this to you on a "traffic light" display.

Running off four AA batteries, the kit is mounted to the garage wall. The sensor unit is positioned level with the flattest surface of your car's bumper.

Knock sensor

Engine knock is characteristic of an uncontrolled combustion process and can cause engine damage. That is prevented by a knock sensor, a noise sensor near the engine.

The Knock Sensor is a Piezo Electric device that when you stress it, a voltage is produced. It senses knock and transmits information to the electronic engine management control unit. This influences process control in the engine, for example timing and fuel injection until knock is eliminated.

Knock is frequently caused by fuel that does not comply with the required minimum quality.

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