Automotive Proximity Sensors
Automotive Magnetoresistive Sensors are precision devices used in automotive applications to detect and measure magnetic fields, thereby providing critical information to enhance vehicle safety, performance, and efficiency. These sensors rely on the magnetoresistive effect, which causes a change in electrical resistance in response to a magnetic field. This change is then converted into an electrical signal that can be processed and analyzed. They are commonly used in systems such as electronic stability control, anti-lock braking, and tire pressure monitoring. Their high accuracy, robustness, and reliability make them indispensable for modern automotive applications.