Sensors are transducer devices that convert one property into another.
The bimetallic strip in a thermostat turns a measure of temperature into a mechanical motion.
The electromagnet system in a microphone converts sound pressure (or velocity) into electrical signals.
A seismometer converts the motion of the earth into an electrical signal.
Transducer comes from trans = across, and duce = lead. i.e. to lead across.
The input and output speed sensors are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
The controller processes the input information from sensors.
It is an input, sensors are always inputs.
It is an input, sensors are always inputs.
They are the two wire sensors on the front of the transmission case. The input is closer to the engine.
They read the speed of the input and output components of the transmission.
Input Speed Sensor is on Front of Trans closer to the engine. Output is on the front, farther to the drive side. Both are two wire sensors.
The input and output speed sensors are on the front of the transmission case. Both are two wire sensors. The input is closer to the engine.
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The three sensors are [input sensors] that are wired to the Transmission Controller to give speed information to the Controller for proper shift points,[up-shifts-down shifts Input Turbine Speed.... Output Turbine Speed.. Vehicle Speed sensor...
it is an input from a user from the real world(a real world input) that is input from either sensors or user input data to a real time application or any other type of applications.
Incorrect. Input sensors can use a variety of reference signals depending on the system requirements and design. Common reference signals for sensors include 5 volts, 3.3 volts, and sometimes 12 volts, but it is not a universal standard.