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Guidelines for Establishing Specifications and Test Methods for Automotive Sensors
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Abstract
This paper describes a comprehensive approach for both specifications and test methods for sensors that are used in state of the art automotive electronics. The manifold absolute pressure sensor is specifically presented as a device for which sufficient applications and non-proprietary information exist to allow complete documentation. Ongoing industry efforts are discussed in other sensor as well as actuator areas.
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Frank, R., "Guidelines for Establishing Specifications and Test Methods for Automotive Sensors," SAE Technical Paper 800022, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800022.Also In
References
- “Electrical Transducer Nomenclature and Terminology” October 1975
- “Specifications and Tests for Strain Gage Pressure Transducers” January 1976
- “Specifications and Tests of Potentiometric Pressure Transducers” July 1976
- “A Guide for the Dynamic Calibration of Pressure TranSducers” August 1972
- Lederer, P. S. “Methods for Performance-Testing of Electromechanical Pressure Transducers” NBS February 1967
- SAE Recommended Practice Jll13 “Electromagnetic Magnetic Susceptibility Test, Procedures for Vehicle Components (Except Aircraft)” 1975
- McCarter, O. T. “Environmental Guidelines for the Designer of Automotive Electronic Components” Paper 740017 Presented at SAE International Automotive Congress, Detroit February 1974
- “Guide to Manifold Absolute Pressure Transducer Exemplary Specification”
- “Guide to Manifold Absolute Pressure Transducer Exemplary Test Method”