Bosch has extended its steering-angle sensor offering to include a new cost-effective model. The LWS6 meets all standard requirements of today’s safety and comfort systems, and is therefore especially ...
Global automotive supplier Bosch announced yesterday its new cost-effective steering angle sensor went into series production. Dubbed LWS6, the product is suitable for ESP applications in vehicles of ...
Bosch's latest sensor supports basic ESP functions and integrates signal processing in the system control unit. Bosch has extended its steering-angle sensor offering to include a new cost-effective ...
Bourns, Inc. announced a new combined torque and angle sensor designed for Electric Power Assisted Steering Applications (EPAS) and other automotive systems. The new combined sensor provides torque ...
Fullerton, Calif. — Providing a non-contact device for absolute position sensing, TT electronics BI Technologies Electronic Components Division has developed a digital angular position sensor (DAPS) ...
TRW Automotive is supplying an innovative steering angle sensor technology from its Kelsey-Hayes Company subsidiary to Chrysler Group for several 2007 model year vehicles. This technology provides ...
3D position sensor with SPC interface based on the Hall effect allows active stray-field compensation for steering-angle position detection, among other applications. TDK expanded their Micronas ...
1. EPS operates through an electric motor which adds torque to the steering column or to the pinion directly. The motor is a simple direct current unit, driving a screw gearbox. This motor is attached ...
Bosch says it has extended its steering-angle sensor offering to include a new cost-effective model. The company claims that the LWS6 meets all standard requirements of today’s safety and comfort ...
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