5±0.5v car pressure sensor
,5±0.5v automotive pressure sensor
The TIA-C01S0201 Pressure Sensor is a reliable, versatile component engineered for precise pressure monitoring across automotive systems. Constructed from a robust Iron+Zinc+PBT composite that blends durability, corrosion resistance, and mechanical stability, it delivers consistent performance in extreme environments.
Operating smoothly between -40℃ to 85℃ with safe storage up to -50℃~125℃, this sensor runs on 5±0.5V voltage with less than 10mA low power consumption, balancing efficiency with accuracy. Its ±1.5% linear accuracy and voltage signal output ensure real-time, reliable data transmission to vehicle ECUs, supporting optimal performance of critical systems.
| Model | TIA-C01S0201 |
| Product Name | Pressure Sensor |
| Material | Iron + Zinc + PBT |
| Operating Temperature | -40℃ to 85℃ |
| Storage Temperature | -50℃ to 125℃ |
| Operating Voltage | 5±0.5V |
| Operating Current | <10mA |
| Signal Output | Voltage |
| Linear Accuracy | ±1.5% |
| Core Function | Automotive System Pressure Monitoring |

- Corrosion-Resistant Multi-Material Build The iron+zinc+PBT composite structure resists rust and wear, maintaining long-term stability even in humid or high-chemical environments such as fuel and exhaust system applications.
- Broad System Compatibility Supports voltage signal output and works with 5±0.5V vehicle electrical systems, fitting most passenger, commercial, and engineering vehicle pressure monitoring setups.
- Extreme Environment Reliability Operates seamlessly in -40℃~85℃ temperatures and stores safely at -50℃~125℃, suitable for vehicles in global climate zones.
- Engine & Fuel Injection Systems Detect fuel rail pressure to optimize combustion efficiency
- Exhaust Systems Monitor exhaust gas pressure for emission control and engine protection
- Brake Systems Track brake fluid pressure to ensure reliable braking performance
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