Simply put, daylight sensors sense the amount of light in an area and either dim or turn off electric lighting sources to that area. Occupancy sensors are not impacted by the amount of daylight in a space, but by the motion of people within the space, keeping the lights on when there is movement and turning them off after a set time without movement.
light sensors are used in cars, televisions and computers. there are different types of light sensors.
IR and RF sensors
O2 sensors do not work correctly when cold.
i know some insects have olfactory sensors on their feet idont know if all of them do tho
Three (3) sensors. One (1) for barometric pressure. One (1) temparature. One (1) for humidity.
Analogue sensors are usualy more accurate :P
You could hook up Redstone lamps to daylight sensors.
Yes. Occupancy sensor do sense the human movements in an open area with in the specified range. It is better to refer to the data sheet of a specific make, model to decide on the range. There are two types of occupancy sensors. Pyrotech Infra red (PIR) type or Ultrsonic type.
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Upstream will be the closest to the engine, and are used to sense the air/fuel ratio and tell the computer how much fuel to inject. Downstream sensors are used to verify the upstream sensors and convertors are functioning correctly, so they are located after the convertors.
sensors sense how things are running, to see if anything needs to be adjusted, send info to ECU, ECU then sends info to actuator then the actuators does something to deal with the problem... sensors - input, actuators - output.
yes.different plugs on several sensors and the plugs going into the pdc and ecu.
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active sensors are sensors that transmit some kind of energy ( microwave , sound , light , .... ) into the environment in order to detect the changes that occur on the transmitted energy . That means it transmits and detect at the same time . But passive sensors don't transmit energy but only detects the energy transmitted from an energy source, e.g. motion detectors which are mostly passive infrared sensors.
Depends on the vehicle. Sometimes they are all the same. Sometimes the O2 sensors in front of the converter are heated while the rear ones aren't. But the main difference is that the front ones are the ones that effect how the engine runs. The rear ones don't effect how the engine runs. They are only there as a check on the catalytic converter.
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The first sensor senses if the engine is running rich or lean so the ecu can adjust the fueling. The second sensor looks for a difference in readings to verify the catalytic converter is functioning properly