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The core advantages of high-precision tire valve sensor technology

Ningbo Autotech tools Co., Ltd. 2024.08.05
Ningbo Autotech tools Co., Ltd. Industry news

The built-in high-precision sensor integrated with the tire valve stem and the tire pressure monitoring system is gradually becoming the focus of industry attention. The core of this technology lies in its high-precision characteristics, which provides drivers with more reliable and timely tire status information, greatly improving driving safety. The details can be summarized as follows.
Direct measurement, reduce errors
The built-in high-precision sensor is directly installed inside the tire and is tightly integrated with the valve stem. It directly measures the tire status by directly contacting the air pressure and temperature environment inside the tire. This method effectively avoids the interference of external environmental factors (such as temperature fluctuations, humidity changes, etc.) on the measurement results, thereby greatly improving the accuracy and reliability of the measurement.
Advanced chip technology support
The high-precision sensor integrates advanced MEMS (micro-electromechanical system) chips or high-precision pressure sensor chips. These chips have extremely high sensitivity and stability and can accurately sense tiny changes in air pressure. At the same time, combined with the temperature compensation algorithm, the sensor can correct the temperature in real time to ensure high-precision measurement under different temperature conditions.
Precision manufacturing and strict calibration
The sensors are precisely manufactured and strictly calibrated during the production process to ensure that each sensor has consistent measurement accuracy and performance when it leaves the factory. In addition, some high-end sensors also have a self-calibration function, which can automatically make fine adjustments during use to maintain long-term high-precision measurements.