The light sensor in a digital camera, known as a Charge-Coupled Device (CCD), is photoelectric in nature and does not produce energy via chemical means. However, virtually every digital camera uses a battery to power it, which is electrochemical in nature, producing electricity from chemical energy stored in the battery's cells.
No, the image sensor is not a MEMS flow sensor as many think.
No map sensor is manifold absolute pressure sensor and tps throttle position sensor
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Bank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converterBank 1 sensor 2 is the sensor after the catalytic converter
No, it is not a knock sensor at all. An AF (Air/Fuel Ratio) sensor is also know as a wide range oxygen sensor. It is the newer type oxygen sensor.
Pulse signals from what? speed sensor abs wheel sensor fuel pump pressure sensor crankshaft sensor camshaft sensor knock sensor
A nonosensor is a biological, chemical or surgical sensory point used to relay information about naonparticales. They are mainly used for medicinal purposes and as a gateway toward the building of other nanoproducts.
a map sensor is a manifold absolute pressure sensor.
IMA sensor stands for idle mixture adjustment sensor.
What type of sensor? The tire pressure sensor is located in the wheel.
Mass air flow sensor, O2 sensor