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Sensor IP degrees
IP degrees of protection
Valid for the electrical equipment
of road vehicles as per DIN 40 050 (Part 9).
► Protection of the electrical equipment inside the enclosure against the effects of solid foreign objects including dust.
► Protection of the electrical equipment inside the enclosure against the ingress of water.
► Protection of persons against contact with dangerous parts, and rotating parts, inside the enclosure.
If a characteristic numeral is not given, it must be superseded by the letter “X” (i. e. “XX” if both characteristic numerals are not given).
The supplementary and/or additional letters can be omitted at will, and need not be superseded by other letters.
1)The supplementary letter “K” is located either directly after the first characteristic numerals 5 and 6,
or directly after the second characteristic numerals 4, 6 and 9.
2)During the water test. Example: IP16KB protection against the ingress of solid foreign bodies with diameter ≥ 50 mm,
protection against high-pressure hose water, protection against access with a finger.
► Product groups 4
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Sensor IP codes
1st characteristic Protection of Persons 2nd characteristic Protection of electrical Additional Protection of Additional letter (optional)
numeral and sup- electrical numeral and equipment against the letter persons against
plementary letter K equipment against supplementary ingress of water (optional) contact with
ingress of solid letter K hazardous parts
foreign objects
0 Non-protected Non-protected 0 Non-protected A Protection against M Movable parts of
contact with back the equipment are
of hand in motion 2)
1 Protection against Protection against 1 Protection against B Protection against S Movable parts of
foreign bodies contact with back vertically dripping contact with finger the equipment are
Ø ≥ 50 mm of hand water stationary 2)
2 Protection against Protection against 2 Protection against C Protection against K For the electrical
foreign bodies contact with finger dripping water (at an contact with tool equipment of road
Ø ≥ 12.5 mm angle of 15°) vehicles
3 Protection against Protection against 3 Protection against D Protection against
foreign bodies contact with tool splash water contact with wire
Ø ≥ 2.5 mm
4 Protection against Protection against 4 Protection against
foreign bodies contact with wire spray water
Ø ≥ 1.0 mm
5K Dust-protected Protection against 4K Protection against
contact with wire high- pressure spray
water
6K Dust-proof Protection against 5 Protection against
contact with wire jets of water
6 Protection against
powerful jets of
water
6K Protection against
high-pressure jets
of water
7 Protection against
temporary
immersion
9 Protection against
continuous
immersion
9K Protection against
high-pressure/
steam-jet cleaners
► Product groups 5
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CAN-Bus - Controller Area Network
Present-day motor vehicles are equipped Mobile-communications applications filtering, Fig. 2). Thus CAN requires no in the extended format. This ensures
with a large number of electronic control Connect components such as the navigation station addresses for data trans-mission, and minimal waiting time until the subsequent
units (ECUs) which have to exchange system, cellular phone or audio system with the nodes are not involved in administering transmission (which could be urgent). The
large volumes of data with one another in central displays and controls. The basic aim system configuration. This facilitates data frame consists of seven consecutive
order to perform their various functions. is to standardize control operations and to adaptation to variations in equipment levels. bit fields (Fig. 3):
The conventional method of doing so by con-dense status information so as to
using dedicated data lines for each link is minimize driver distraction. Data transmis- Logical bus states “Start of frame”
now reaching the limits of its capabilities. sion rates are generally below 125 kbit/s; The CAN protocol is based on two logical indicates the beginning of a message and
On the one hand, it makes the wiring whereby direct transmission of audio or states: The bits are either “recessive” (logical synchronizes all stations.
harnesses so complex that they become video data is not possible. 1) or “dominant” (logical 0). When at least
unmanageable, and on the other the finite one station transmits a dominant bit, then the “Arbitration field”
number of pins on the connectors Diagnostic applications recessive bits simultaneously sent from other consists of the message’s identifier and an
becomes the limiting factor for ECU Diagnostic applications for CAN aim to make stations are overwritten. additional control bit. While this field is
development. The solution is to be found in use of existing networking for the diagnosis being transmitted, the transmitter
the use of specialized, vehicle-compatible of the ECUs incorporated in the network. Priority assignments accompanies the transmission of each bit
serial bus systems among which the CAN The use of the “K” line (ISO 9141), which is The identifier labels both the data content with a check to ensure that no higher-
has established itself as the standard. currently the normal practice, is then no and the priority of the message being sent. priority message is being transmitted (which
longer necessary. The data rate envisaged Identifiers corresponding to low binary would cancel the access authorization).
Applications is 500 kbit/s. numbers enjoy a high priority and vice versa. The control bit determines whether the
There are four areas of application for message is classified under “data frame” or
CAN in the motor vehicle, each with its Bus configuration Bus access “remote frame”.
own individual requirements: CAN operates according to the multi-master Each station can begin transmitting its most “Control field”
principle, in which a linear bus structure important data as soon as the bus is unoccu- contains the code for number of data bytes
Real-time applications connects several ECUs of equal priority pied. When several stations start to transmit in „Data Field“.
Real-time applications, in which electrical rating (Fig. 1). The advantage of this type of simultaneously, the system responds by
Systems such as Motronic, transmission- structure lies in the fact that a malfunction at employing “Wired-AND” arbitration to sort out “Data field’s”
shift control, electronic stability-control one node does not impair bus-system the resulting contentions over bus access. information content comprises between
systems are networked with one another, access for the remaining devices. Thus the The message with the highest priority is 0 and 8 bytes. A message of data length 0
are used to control vehicle dynamics. probability of a total system failure is assigned first access, without any bit loss or can be used to synchronize distributed
Typical data transmission rates range from substantially lower than with other logical delay. Transmitters respond to failure to gain processes.
125 kbit/s to 1 Mbit/s (high-speed CAN) in architectures (such as ring or active star bus access by automatically switching to
“CRC field”
order to be able to guarantee the realtime structures). When a ring or active star receive mode; they then repeat the transmis-
(Cyclic Redundancy Check) contains the
characteristics demanded. structure is employed, failure at a single sion attempt as soon as the bus is free
check word for detecting possible
node or at the CPU is sufficient to cause a again.
transmission interference.
Multiplex applications total failure.
Multiplex applications are suitable for Message format “Ack field”
situations requiring control and regulation Content-based addressing CAN supports two different data-frame contains the acknowledgement signals with
of body-component and Addressing is message-based when using formats, with the sole distinction being in the which all receivers indicate receipt of non-
luxury/convenience systems such as air CAN. This involves assigning a fixed length of the identifier (ID). corrupted messages.
conditioning, central locking and seat identifier to each message. The identifier The standard-format ID is 11 bits, while the
adjustment. Typical data transmission classifies the content of the message (e.g., extended version consists of 29 bits. Thus “End of frame”
rates are between 10 kbits and 125 kbit/s engine speed). Each station processes only the transmission data frame contains a marks the end of the message.
(low-speed CAN). those messages whose identifiers are maximum of 130 bits in standard format, or
stored in its acceptance list (message 150 bits in the extended format. This 150 bits
► Product groups 6
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CAN-Bus - Controller Area Network
Transmitter initiative Error handling Fault confinement with local failure with, as far as possible, no demands on
The transmitter will usually initiate a data When a CAN controller detects Defective stations can severely impair the CPU’s computational re-sources.
transfer by sending a data frame. an error, it aborts the current the ability to process bus traffic. Powerful CAN controllers are generally
However, the receiver can also request transmission by sending an “error Therefore, the CAN controllers used in this type of application. The
data from the trans-mitter. This involves flag”. An error flag consists of 6 incorporate mechanisms which can demands placed on the controllers by
the receiver sending out a “remote dominant bits; it functions by distinguish between intermittent and multiplex systems and present-day
frame”. The “data frame” and the deliberately violating the permanent errors and local station mobile communications are more
corresponding “remote frame” have the conventions governing stuffing failures. This process is based on modest. For that reason, more basic
same identifier. They are distinguished and/or formats. statistical evaluation of error and less expensive chips are preferred
from one another by means of the bit conditions. for such uses.
that follows the identifier.
Implementations Standardization
Error detection In order to provide the proper CPU CANs for data exchange in automotive
CAN incorporates a number of support for a wide range of different applications have been standardized
monitoring features for detecting errors. requirements, the semiconductor both by the ISO and the SAE – in ISO
These include: manufacturers have introduced imple- 11519-2 for low-speed applications
► 15 Bit CRC (Cyclic Redundancy mentations representing a broad ≤ 125 kbit/s and in ISO 11898 and
Check): Each receiver compares the range of performance levels. The SAE J 22584 (cars) and SAE J 1939
CRC sequence which it receives with the various implementations differ neither (trucks and busses) for high-speed
calculated sequence. in the message they produce, nor in applications >125 kbit/s. There is also
► Monitoring: Each transmitter their arrangements for responding to an ISO standard for diagnosis via
compares transmitted and scanned bit. errors. The difference lies solely in the CAN (ISO 15765 – Draft) in the course
►Bit stuffing: Between “start of frame” type of CPU support required for of preparation.
and the end of the “CRC field”, each message administration. As the de-
“data frame” or “remote frame” may mands placed on the ECU’s pro-
contain a maximum of 5 consecutive bits cessing capacity are extensive, the
of the same polarity. interface controller should be able to
►Frame check: The CAN protocol administer a large number of
contains several bit fields with a fixed messages and expedite data ► Product groups 7
format for verification by all stations. communications
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CE-Identification and manufacturer declaration with EU directive
As under the EU Directive all electrically- 2. EMC Directive
powered machines, devices and This Directive is valid for all electrical
systems, which are manufactured, and electronic devices, installations
imported and sold within the borders of and systems. However, this Directive is
the European Union must have a CE- also valid for complex components
label attached to them. The EU Directive such as, e.g. sensors, although this
also includes the following individual only applies were they are openly
guidelines, which are of significance for available for purchase by the public.
sensor users. The sensors listed in this catalogue are
solely shipped as supplied parts or
1. Machine Directive replacement parts, and are not subject
It is valid for self-contained operational to § 5 paragraph 5 of the EMC Act
machines or any interlinking of machines regarding a mandatory CE label.
to form integral systems. It is not valid The limits for the relaying and the
for machine components however, such radiation of high-frequency interference
as, for example, electrical control are specified in EN 55014 of the EMC
systems or sensors which have no Act. Because of the previously-
independent function. The entire mentioned reasons, Bosch sensors are
machine or system must always comply on no account subject to mandatory
with the Directive. CE labeling. We will gladly assist you
with information in all matters relating
to the acceptance of your application.
► Product groups 8
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Liability disclaimer
For applications listed in the catalogue, prior clarification of the technical suitability is imperative. All listed products are designed for
automotive vehicles in its intended use. If you use these products within specification, but outside its intended use, you are responsible for
establishing the suitability of our products for your intended purpose, if other than for its approved application (in particular, if subjected to
different loads or under different technical conditions) by taking suitable action (especially testing). We would like to point out to you that the
responsibility for the overall system also lies solely with you.
If your application cannot be solved with this range of products or in case you need our consultancy, please inform us about your requirements
and contact us via e-mail address contact.i.business@de.bosch.com .
► Product groups 8
1.1 Angular-position sensors
Steering angle sensor
The steering-angle sensor was deve- The steering column drives two The steering angle is output as an Using the standardized CAN bus, the
loped for use in electronic stability measurement gears by way of a gear absolute value over the total angle steering wheel angle information can
programs (ESP). Integrated plausibility wheel. Magnets are incorporated into range (turning range) of the steering be utilized, for example for chassis
checks and special self-diagnosis the measurement gears. AMR column. A special feature of the sensor control, navigation and electrical
functions make the steering-wheel elements, the resistance of which is the correct angle output immediately power-steering systems.
angle sensor suitable for use in safety changes as a function of the magnetic after switching on the ignition without Different types of mechanical
systems. field direction, detect the angular moving the steering wheel (True Power connection and electrical interface
position of the magnets. The analog On). Steering angle and velocity are versions are available on request.
measured values are supplied to the output via CAN.
microprocessor via an A/D converter.
The measurement gears have
different numbers of teeth and their
rotational position thus changes at
different rates. The total steering
angle can be calculated by combining
the two current angles. After several
turns of the steering wheel, the two
measurement gears have returned to
their original positions. This measure-
ment principle can therefore be used
to cover a measuring range of several
turns of the steering wheel without the
need for a revolution counter.
► Product groups 9
1.1 Angular-position sensors
Steering angle sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
LWS 7.3.6
Operating voltage 7 to 16 V
Reverse voltage protection up to -13,5 V
Current consumption at 12V
at CAN load resistance 60 Ω < 150 mA
0 265 019 136 Nominal velocity measuring range and resolution 0 to 1016°/s 4°/s
Output definition
Pinning
► Product groups 10
1.2 Angular-position sensors
Throttle valve angle sensor
► Potentiometric angular-position
sensors with linear
characteristic curve
► Sturdy design for exacting
demands
► Compact size
Sensors of this type are used in motor The throttle-valve angular-position UA Output voltage
vehicles to record the angle of rotation sensor is a potentiometric sensor with UV Supply voltage
of the throttle valve. They are exposed a linear characteristic curve. It is used φ Angle of rotation
to extreme operating conditions, being with fuel-injection engines to convert UA1 Output –voltage characteristic
attached directly to the throttle valve the angle of rotation of the throttle curve 2
housing by means of an extended valve into a proportional voltage ratio. UA2 Output –voltage characteristic
throttle valve shaft in the engine To do so, the rotor with its special curve 2
compartment. To maintain reliable wipers connected to the throttle-valve
operation under such conditions, the shaft travels along corresponding
sensors are resistant to fuels, oils, resistance tracks, with the position of
saline fog and industrial atmospheres. the throttle valve being converted into
the above-mentioned voltage ratio.
The throttle-valve angular-position
sensors have no return spring.
► Product groups 11
1.2 Angular-position sensors
Throttle valve angle sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DKG
Useful electrical angle range degrees ≤ 86
Useful mechanical angle range degrees ≤ 96
Angle between internal stops
(must not be reached when fitted) degrees ≥ 96
► Product groups 12
2 Battery sensing
Electronic battery sensor
► Product groups 13
2 Battery sensing
Electronic battery sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
EBS3.AA
Measuring range V 6 to 18
Resolution V 0,03
Date Rate Hz 1000
Relative error ± 0,3 %
Part number Noise mV ±1
► Product groups 14
3 Inertial sensor
Inertial sensor with CAN interface
► Product groups 15
3 Inertial sensor
3-dimensional sensor with CAN interface
Product type Picture Technical data
Technical characteristics
► Product groups 16
3 Inertial sensor
5-dimensional sensor with CAN interface
Product type Picture Technical data
Technical characteristics
► Product groups 17
4.1 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Application Design and operation by the magnetic flux through the Explanation of characteristic data
measuring element. The voltage is
Hall speed sensors are suitable for non- Hall sensors consist of a semiconductor conditioned in the active speed range. nmin.=0 Static operation possible.
contacting and thus wear-free speed chip with integrated driver circuits (e.g. In contrast to an inductive sensor, the nmin.>0 Dynamic operation only.
measurement of crank speed, cam speed Schmitt trigger) for signal conditioning voltage to be evaluated is not a function UV Max. output voltage at LOW with
or wheel speed. and a transistor as output driver as well of wheel speed. The wheel speed can IA output current = 20 mA.
as a permanent magnet. These are thus be measured almost down to zero. IV Supply current for Hall sensor.
hermetically sealed into a plastic con- A typical feature of the active speed tf Fall time (trailing signal edge).
nector housing. With an active speed sensor is the local amplifier. This is Tr Rise time (leading signal edge).
sensor, magnets assume the function of integrated into the sensor housing
the sensor ring teeth. The magnets are together with the measurement cell. A
integrated for example into a multi-pole two-core cable forms the connection to Installation instructions
ring and are arranged with alternating the control unit. The speed information
polarity around its circumference. The is transmitted in the form of a load- - Standard Installation conditions guar-
measurement cell of the active speed independent current. As with an induc- antee full sensor functioning.
sensor is exposed to the constantly tive speed sensor, the frequency of the - Route the connecting cables in parallel
changing magnetic field of these current is proportional to the wheel to minimize interference.
magnets. There is thus a constant speed. This form of transmission - Protect the sensor against the
change in the magnetic flux through the employing conditioned digital signals is destructive action of static discharge
measurement cell as the multi-pole ring not susceptible to inductive disturbance (CMOS components).
rotates. voltages as is the case with the type of
transmission with inductive speed
The principal sensor components are
sensors.
either Hall elements or magneto
resistive elements. Both elements
generate a voltage which is governed
► Product groups 18
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DG-23
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 8000 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,5 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,3 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,5 …18V
0 261 210 303 Supply current IV Typically 6.7
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
► Product groups 19
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DG-23-I
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, forwards nmax. 8000 1/min
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, reverse nmax. 4000 1/min
Maximum working air gap 1,5 mm
Part number Minimum working air gap 0,5 mm
Rated supply voltage UN 5V
0 261 210 318 Supply voltage range UV 4,5…5,5 V
Supply current IV Typically 5.0 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Dimensional drawings Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
Switching time tf 1) ≤ 1,3 µs
Switching time tf 2) ≤ 17 µs
Steady-state temperature in sensor and transition zone -40°C…+150°C
Steady-state temperature in connector zone -40°C…+130°C
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
► Product groups 20
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DG-23-I
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, forwards nmax. 8000 1/min
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, reverse nmax. 1200 1/min
Maximum working air gap 1,5 mm
Part number Minimum working air gap 0,5 mm
Rated supply voltage UN 5V
0 261 210 325 Supply voltage range UV 4,75…5,25 V
Supply current IV Typically 5.0 mA
Output current IA 4 … 15 mA
Dimensional drawings Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
Switching time tf 1) ≤ 1,3 µs
Switching time tf 2) ≤ 17 µs
Steady-state temperature in sensor and transition zone -40°C…+150°C
Steady-state temperature in connector zone -40°C…+130°C
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
► Product groups 21
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DG-23-I
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 5000 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,5…18V
0 261 210 385 Supply current IV Typically 10 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
► Product groups 22
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DG-23-I
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, forwards nmax. 8000 1/min
Maximum trigger-wheel speed, reverse nmax. 4000 1/min
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Part number Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Rated supply voltage UN 5V
0 281 006 101 Supply voltage range UV 4,5…18 V
Supply current IV Typically 10 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Dimensional drawings Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
Switching time tf 1) ≤ 1,3 µs
Switching time tf 2) ≤ 17 µs
Steady-state temperature in sensor and transition zone -40°C…+150°C
Steady-state temperature in connector zone -40°C…+130°C
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
► Product groups 23
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 966
Contact pins (gold plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 054
Contact pins (gold plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 055
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 24
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
PG-3-8
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 4500 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,5 …16V
0 232 103 063 Supply current IV Typically 5.6 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 966
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 056
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 25
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
PG-3-8
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 4500 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,5 …16V
0 232 103 067 Supply current IV Typically 5.6 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 966
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 056
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 26
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 966
Contact pins (gold plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 054
Contact pins (gold plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 055
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 27
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
PG-3-8
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 4500 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,75 …18V
0 281 002 667 Supply current IV Typically 5.0 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,5 V
1) Time from HIGH to LOW, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 90% to 10%.
2) Time from LOW to HIGH, measured between connections (0) and (-) from 10% to 90%.
3) -40…+150 °C permissible for brief period.
4) -40…+130 °C permissible for brief period.
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 966
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 056
Contact pins (tin plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 28
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
PG-3-9
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 4500 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,75 …18V
0 232 103 099 Supply current IV Typically 5,6 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,52 V
► Product groups 29
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Hall speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
PG-3-9
Minimum trigger-wheel speed nmin. 0 min.-1
Maximum trigger-wheel speed nmax. 4500 min.-1
Maximum working air gap 1,8 mm
Minimum working air gap 0,2 mm
Part number Rated supply voltage UN 5V
Supply voltage range UV 4,75 …18V
0 232 103 122 Supply current IV Typically 5,6 mA
Output current IA 0 … 20 mA
Output saturation voltage Us ≤ 0,52 V
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 403 968
Contact pins (silver plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 058
Contact pins (silver plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 059
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 30
4.2 Rotational-speed sensors
Inductive speed sensor
Application Design and operation Per tooth the sensor supplies an Explanation of characteristic data
output pulse, the magnitude of which
Inductive speed sensors of this type The soft iron core of the speed is governed by the speed, the size of U Output voltage
are suitable for a variety of speed sensor, surrounded by a winding, is the air gap, the tooth shape and the n Speed
recording applications. Depending on positioned directly opposite a rotating rotor materials used. Together with s Air gap
design, they use completely non- trigger wheel and only separated from the frequency, the amplitude of the
contacting and wear-free methods to this by a narrow air gap. The soft iron output signal also increases with the
measure engine speeds or wheel core is connected to a permanent speed. A minimum speed is therefore Installation instructions
speeds for the ABS system and magnet, the magnetic field of which necessary to permit reliable
convert these speeds into electrical extends into the ferromagnetic trigger evaluation of even very low voltages. - Standard Installation conditions guaran-
signals. wheel, by which it is influenced. A A reference mark on the trigger wheel tee full sensor functioning.
tooth directly opposite the sensor in the form of a large "tooth gap" - Route the connecting cables in parallel
concentrates the magnetic field and permits determination of the position to minimize interference.
thus intensifies the magnetic flux in of the trigger wheel in addition to the - Protect the sensor against the
the coil. A gap on the other hand actual speed measurement. The destructive action of static discharge
attenuates the flux in the coil. These trigger wheel sensor ring forms part of (CMOS components).
two states alternate constantly due to the speed detection system. Sensor
the rotation of the ring gear. The rings must be of a high technical
transition from gap to tooth (leading standard to provide reliable speed
tooth edge) and from tooth to gap information. Trigger wheel sensor ring
(trailing tooth edge) produces specifications are available on
changes in the magnetic flux which request.
induce an alternating voltage in the
coil in line with Faraday's law. The
frequency of this voltage can be used
for speed determination.
► Product groups 31
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Inductive speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
DG-6-K
Rotational-speed measuring range 1) n min-1 20 … 7000
Sustained ambient temperature/coil zone °C - 40 … + 150
Sustained ambient temperature/cable zone °C - 40 … + 130
Max. vibration m/s2 300
Part number Number of turns 4300 turns/windings
Winding resistance at 20 °C 2) UA Ω 860 ±10%
0 261 210 128 Inductance at 1 kHz mH 370 ±60
Degree of protection IP IPx9K
210 V (0.3mm air-gap, 7000 RPM)
Output voltage 2) UA V/mV
170 mV (1.5mm air-gap, 50 RPM)
Dimensional drawings Signal frequency Hz 7000 (for 60-2 type wheel)
1 Connection A
970 2 Connection B
3 Shield
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 280 703 022
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 925 590 2
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 925 595 2
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 32
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Inductive speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
DG-6-K
Rotational-speed measuring range 1) n min-1 20 … 7000
Sustained ambient temperature/coil zone °C - 40 … + 150
Sustained ambient temperature/cable zone °C - 40 … + 130
Max. vibration m/s2 300
Part number Number of turns 4300 turns/windings
Winding resistance at 20 °C 2) UA Ω 860 ±10%
0 261 210 361 Inductance at 1 kHz mH 370 ±60
Degree of protection IP IPx9K
210 V (0.3mm air-gap, 7000 RPM)
Output voltage 2) UA V/mV
170 mV (1.5mm air-gap, 50 RPM)
Dimensional drawings Signal frequency Hz 7000 (for 60-2 type wheel)
783
1 Connection A
2 Connection B
3 Shield
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 402 412
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 929 939 3
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 929 937 3
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 828 904
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 828 905
Dummy plug AMP 828 922
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 33
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Inductive speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
DG-6-K
Rotational-speed measuring range 1) n min-1 20 … 7000
Sustained ambient temperature/coil zone °C - 40 … + 150
Sustained ambient temperature/cable zone °C - 40 … + 130
Max. vibration m/s2 300
Part number Number of turns 4300 turns/windings
Winding resistance at 20 °C 2) UA Ω 860 ±10%
0 281 002 629 Inductance at 1 kHz mH 370 ±60
Degree of protection IP IPx9K
210 V (0.3mm air-gap, 7000 RPM)
Output voltage 2) UA V/mV
170 mV (1.5mm air-gap, 50 RPM)
Dimensional drawings Signal frequency Hz 7000 (for 60-2 type wheel)
275
1 Connection A
2 Connection B
3 Shield
Accessories
Connector housing 3-pin 1 928 404 073
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 498 056
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 34
4 Rotational-speed sensors
Inductive speed sensor
Product group Picture Technical data
DG-6-S
Rotational-speed measuring range 1) n min-1 20 … 7000
Sustained ambient temperature/coil zone °C - 40 … + 150
Sustained ambient temperature/cable zone °C - 40 … + 130
Max. vibration m/s2 300
Part number Number of turns 4300 turns/windings
Winding resistance at 20 °C 2) UA Ω 860 ±10%
0 281 002 315 Inductance at 1 kHz mH 370 ±60
Degree of protection IP IPx9K
210 V (0.3mm air-gap, 7000 RPM)
Output voltage 2) UA V/mV
170 mV (1.5mm air-gap, 50 RPM)
Dimensional drawings Signal frequency Hz 7000 (for 60-2 type wheel)
1 Connection B
2 Connection A
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 404 072
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 498 056
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 35
5 Structure-borne sound
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Vibration sensors of this this type are On account of its inertia, a mass E Sensitivity The sensors must rest directly on their
suitable for detecting structure-borne exerts compressive forces on an F Frequency metal surfaces. Use must not be made
vibration occurring for example in motor- annular piezo-ceramic element in the g Acceleration due to gravity of packing plates, spring or toothed lock
vehicle engines due to irregular same rhythm as the vibrations washers for support. The contact surface
combustion and in machines. Thanks to causing them. As a result of these of the mounting hole must be of high
their robust design, these vibration forces, charge transfer occurs within Measurement sensitivity quality to ensure low-resonance coupling
sensors can withstand even the most the ceramic element and a voltage is of the sensors to the measurement
severe operating conditions. generated between the upper and Each vibration sensor has individual location. The sensor cable is to be laid
lower sides of the ceramic element. transmission characteristics closely such that no resonance vibration can
The voltage is tapped via contact related to the measuring sensitivity. occur. The sensor must not be allowed to
Areas of application
washers - often filtered and integrated The sensitivity is defined as the output have contact with liquids for lengthy
- and is available for use as a voltage per unit of acceleration due to periods.
- Knock control for internal-combustion
measurement signal. Vibration gravity (refer to characteristic curve).
engines
sensors are bolted to the object to be The production-related sensitivity
- Machine-tool protection
measured so as to relay the vibrations scatter is acceptable for applications in
- Cavitation detection
at the measurement location directly which the main emphasis is on
- Monitoring of pivot bearings
to the sensors. recording the occurrence of vibrations
- Anti-theft systems
rather than on their amplitude. The low
voltages supplied by the sensor can be
evaluated using a high-impedance AC
voltage amplifier.
► Product groups 36
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-K
Vibration sensors 2-pole, with cable
Frequency range 0 … 24 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 130 °C (sensor head +150 °C)
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 80 g
Pin coating Gold-plated
0 261 231 196
Dimensional drawings
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 054
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 055
Individual seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Individual seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 37
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-K
Vibration sensors 2-pole, with cable
Frequency range 0 … 24 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 130 °C (sensor head 150 °C)
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 80 g
Pin coating Gold-plated
0 261 231 218
Dimensional drawings
530
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 137
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 38
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-S
Vibration sensors 2-pole, without cable
Frequency range 3 … 22 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 150 °C
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 80 g
Pin coating Gold-plated
0 261 231 173
Dimensional drawings
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 056
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 057
Individual seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Individual seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 39
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-S
Vibration sensors 2-pole, without cable
Frequency range 3 … 22 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 130 °C
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 50 g
Pin coating Tin-plated
0 261 231 176
Dimensional drawings
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 056
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 100 x 1 928 498 057
Individual seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 599
Individual seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 600
Dummy plug For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm²; Contents: 10 x 1 928 300 601
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 40
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-S
Vibration sensors 2-pole, without cable
Frequency range 0 … 24 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 130 °C
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 80 g
Pin coating Tin-plated
0 261 231 208
Dimensional drawings
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 284 485 070
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 41
5 Acceleration sensors
Piezoelectric vibration sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
KS-4-S
Vibration sensors 2-pole, without cable
Frequency range 0 … 24 kHz
Self-impedance > 1 MΩ
Operating temperature range - 40 …+ 150 °C
Part number Permissible sustained vibration ≤ 80 g
Pin coating Gold-plated
0 261 231 300
Dimensional drawings
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 402 070
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 42
6.1 Pressure sensors
Differential pressure sensor
This sensor is used for measurement The piezo-resistive pressure sensor pe Differential pressure The sensor is designed for attachment to
of the differential pressure at the element and a suitable circuitry for signal UA Output voltage (signal voltage) the bodywork or to the engine of motor
diesel particulate filter to determine its amplification and temperature compen- UV Supply voltage vehicles. The sensor should be installed to
load condition. sation are integrated on a silicon chip. k Tolerance multiplier avoid condensate accumulating in the
The pressure measured operates to the D After endurance test pressure cell or the reference opening
back side of the silicon diaphragm, which N As-new condition (pressure sampling point at top of intake
is resistant to corrosive media and protec- manifold, pressure connection angled
ted by a gel film against diaphragm downwards etc.). As a general rule, the
cracks. The reference pressure operates installation position should ensure that
from above to the active side of the silicon liquids cannot accumulate in the sensor and
diaphragm. The upper chip surface and pressure hose. If it freezes, water in the
the wire-bonding onto the ceramic sensor can lead to malfunction.
substrate are protected from corrosion by
a anti-corrosive gel.
► Product groups 43
6.1 Pressure sensors
Differential pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-D2
Parameter min. type Max.
Pressure measuring range (p1…p2) pe kPa -100 0
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Supply voltage UV UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Current input at UV = 5 V IV mA 6,0 9,0 12,5
Load current at output IL mA -1,0 0,5
0 261 230 121 Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-down kΩ 10
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Dimensional drawings Voltage limitation at UV = 5 V – lower limit UA min V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Voltage limitation at UV = 5 V – upper limit UA max V 4,75 4,8 4,85
Limit data
Supply voltage UV V 16
Pressure pe kPa -500 +500
Storage temperature vL °C -40 +130
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
1) Available from Yazaki Europe LTD.
► Product groups 44
6.1 Pressure sensors
Differential pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-D2
Parameter min max
Pressure measuring range (UAA…p2) pe kPa 0 100
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5 680
Part number
Limit data
Dimensional drawings
23
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
67
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 45
6.1 Pressure sensors
Differential pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-D2
Parameter min max
Pressure measuring range (UAA…p2) pe kPa 0 100
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5 68
Part number
Limit data
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 46
6.1 Pressure sensors
Differential pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
1) Available from Yazaki Europe LTD.
► Product groups 47
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-T3
Parameter min. type Max.
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa -3,75 +1,25
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Load current IL at output mA -1,0 0,5
Part number Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 5,0
Operating temperature °C 0 +80
0 261 230 162
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -50 +90
Dimensional drawings
Characteristic curve
► Product groups 48
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
The sensor is used to measure the The piezo-resistive pressure sensor UA Output voltage The sensor is designed for attachment to
absolute intake-manifold or boost element and a suitable circuitry for signal UV Supply voltage a flat surface at the intake manifold of
pressure. In addition it can be used to amplification and temperature k Tolerance multiplier motor vehicles. The pressure connection
measure the absolute fuel or oil compensation are integrated on a silicon D After endurance test and the temperature sensor jointly project
pressure. The version with integrated chip. The measured pressure operates N As-new condition into the intake manifold and are sealed off
temperature sensor additionally from above to the active side of the silicon from the atmosphere by an O-ring. The
measures the temperature of the diaphragm. Between the backside and a sensor should be installed to avoid
detected medium. glass socket a reference vacuum is condensate accumulating in the pressure
enclosed. The temperature sensor cell (pressure sampling point at top of
element is an NTC-resistor. By a suitable intake manifold, pressure connection
coating process the pressure and angled downwards etc.).
temperature sensor are protected against
vapours and fluids existing in the intake-
manifold, exhaust gas or exhaust gas
condensate, however, may affect the
sensor lifetime.
► Product groups 49
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S1-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 10 115
Supply voltage UV V 4,5 5 5,5
Part number Load current IL at output mA -0,1 0,1
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 0,2
0 261 230 022 Operating temperature °C -40 +125
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Temperature sensor
Measuring range °C -40 +125
Measurement current1 ) mA 1
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC thermistor
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 50
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S1-TF
Parameter min. type max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 400
Supply voltage UV V 4,5 5 5,5
Part number Load current IL at output mA -0,1 0,1
Load resistance to ground or UV kΩ 50
0 281 002 316 Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 0,2
Operating temperature °C -40 +125
Limit data
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 51
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S1-TF
Parameter min. type max.
Feature Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range kPa (p1…p2) 50 1000
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +125
Part number Supply voltage (1 min) UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5
0 281 002 693 Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-down kΩ 10
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Limit data
Dimensional drawings
Storage temperature ϑL °C -40 +130
Temperature sensor
Measuring range ϑM °C -40 +125
Measurement current IM mA 1 1)
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 6%
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 s 45 2)
Pin 1 Ground
1) Operation at 5 V with 1Ω series resistance.
Pin 2 NTC thermistor 2) In air with flow velocity 6 m/s.
Pin 3 +5 V TO cell
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 52
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2
Parameter min. type Max.
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 115
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Load current IL at output mA -1 0,1
Part number Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
0 261 230 061
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 5 V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 53
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 300
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 261 230 133 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 54
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2
Parameter min. type Max.
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 30 150
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Part number Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
0 261 230 167
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 -
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Characteristic curve
► Product groups 55
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 300
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 281 002 437 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Temperature sensor
Measuring range °C -40 +130
Measurement current1) mA 1
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 2) s 10
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC thermistor
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 56
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 350
Supply voltage UV V 4,5 5 5,5
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 281 002 456 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Temperature sensor
Measuring range °C -40 +130
Measurement current1) mA 1
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 2) s 10
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC thermistor
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 57
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
Parameter min. type Max.
DS-S2
Para
Parameter min. type Max.
meter
Pressure range (p1…p2) 20 250
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Part number Supply voltage (1 min) UV V 4,5 5 5,5
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5 680
0 281 002 487 Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-down kΩ 10 100
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 58
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2-TF
Parameter min. type max.
Feature Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range kPa (p1…p2) 20 250
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Part number Supply voltage (1 min) UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Temperature sensor
Measuring range ϑM °C -40 +130
Measurement current IM mA 1 1)
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 5%
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 s 10 2)
Pin assignment
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC signal
1) Operation with 5 V series resistance.
Pin 3 +5 V 2) In air with flow velocity 6 m/s.
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 59
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 400
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 281 002 576 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Temperature sensor
Measuring range °C -40 +130
Measurement current1) mA 1
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 2) s 10
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC thermistor
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 60
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S2
Parameter min. type max.
Pressure range kPa (p1…p2) 20 250
Operating temperature ϑB °C -40 +130
Supply voltage (1 min) UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-up kΩ 5
Load resistance to UV or ground Rpull-down kΩ 10
0 281 002 593 Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Limit data
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 61
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 62
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S3-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 10 115
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 261 230 217 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 63
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S3-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 10 300
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
0 261 230 416
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Characteristic curve
► Product groups 64
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S3-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 300
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
0 281 006 028
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 65
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-S3-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 400
Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
0 281 006 102 Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 +5 V
Pin 4 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 66
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-K-TF (fuel)
Parameter min. type Max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium fuel
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 1000
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
0 261 230 112 Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 1
Operating temperature °C -40 +125
Limit data
Dimensional drawings
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Temperature sensor
Measuring range °C -40 +125
Measurement current1) mA 1
Rated resistance at +20°C kΩ 2,5 ± 6 %
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕63 2) s 45
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 67
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-O-TF (oil)
Parameter min. type max.
Features Integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium oil
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 600
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,5 5 5,5
Load current IL at output mA -0,1 0,1
0 281 006 282 Load resistance to ground or UV kΩ 50
Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 0,2
Operating temperature °C -40 +125
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 68
6.2 Pressure sensors
Absolute pressure sensors
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-AM5
Parameter min. type max.
Limit data
Operating temperature °C -40 +130
Dimensional drawings
Pin 1 + 5V
Pin 2 Ground
Pin 3 Output signal
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 69
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensors
High pressure sensors are used in Use is made of polysilicon metal thin-film UA Output voltage The pressure sensor is designed for attach-
motor vehicles to measure the strain gauge elements. These are UV Supply voltage ment to the fuel rail. The pressure port has
pressure in a braking system or in the connected to form a Wheatstone bridge. bar Pressure the conical sealing surface to ensure the
fuel rail of direct-injection gasoline or This permits good signal utilization and US Input voltage sealing to the fuel rail and to ensure that no
common-rail diesel engines. temperature compensation. The measure- p Pressure [MPa] water can collect at the diaphragm.
ment signal is amplified in an evaluation CO 0.1
IC and corrected with regard to offset and C1 0.8 · p / PN The pressure sensor consists of a pressure
sensitivity. Further temperature compen- PN Rated pressure [MPa] port of metal and a housing of plastic. The
sation is then implemented, so that the pressure port has a conical sealing and a
calibrated measurement cell and ASIC hexagon. The housing must not be twisted
unit exhibits only a low degree of depen- against the pressure port during install-
dence on temperature. The evaluation IC ation. The pressure sensor has to be
also incorporates a diagnosis function for handled during screwing-in only at the
detection of the following possible faults: hexagon. Tools for installation, e. g. socket
wrench, have to be applied only at the
- Break in bonding wire to measurement hexagon. After the pressure sensor has
cell. been screwed in at its installation position
- Break in any signal wire at any point. in this way, it is tightened at the hexagon. A
- Break in supply and ground wire at any gap remains between the hexagon of the
point. pressure sensor and the fuel rail.
► Product groups 70
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-HD-KV4.2
Pressure range PN bar (Mpa) 260 (26)
Thread M 10 x 1
Connector Compact 1.1
Application/medium CNG
Part number Max. feed voltage Us V 16
Supply voltage UV V 5 ± 0,25
0 261 545 030 Supply current IV mA 12…15
Load capacitance to ground nF 13
Temperature range °C - 40 …+ 130
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups
71
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-HD-KV4.2
Pressure range PN bar (Mpa) 140 ( 14 )
Thread M 10 x 1
Connector Compact 1.1
Application/medium Unleaded fuel
Part number Max. feed voltage Us V 16
Supply voltage UV V 5 ± 0,25
0 261 545 053 Supply current IV mA 12…15
Load capacitance to ground nF 13
Temperature range °C - 40 …+ 130
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 72
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-HD-KV4.2
Pressure range PN bar (Mpa) 260 (26)
Thread M 10 x 1
Connector Trapez
Application/medium Unleaded fuel
Part number Max. feed voltage Us V 18
Supply voltage UV V 5 ± 0,25
0 281 006 650 Supply current IV mA 9…15
Load capacitance to ground nF 15,1
Temperature range °C - 40 …+ 140
Pin 2 NTC
Pin 3 Ground
Pin 4 Output
Pin 5 Supply Voltage
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 73
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-RPS4-18
Pressure range PN bar (MPa) 1500 ( 150 )
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Output
Pin 3 Supply Voltage
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 74
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-RPS4-18
Pressure range PN bar (MPa) 2000 ( 200 )
Max. feed voltage Us V 16
Supply voltage UV V 5 ± 0,25
Load capacitance to ground nF 10
Part number Thread M 18 x 1,5
Application/medium Diesel or biodiesel 2)
0 281 002 930 Temperature range - 40 …+ 130
Max. overpressure pmax bar 2300
Rupture pressure pberst bar 4000
Dimensional drawings Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 2
1) FS = Full Scale.
2) RME rapeseed methyl ester.
4) Output current with pull-up resistor.
5) +140°C for max. 250 h.
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Output
Pin 3 Supply Voltage
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 75
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-RPS4-2
Pressure range PN bar (MPa) 1800 ( 180 )
1) FS = Full Scale.
2) RME rapeseed methyl ester.
4) Output current with pull-up resistor.
5) +140°C for max. 250 h.
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Output
Pin 3 Supply Voltage
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 76
6.3 Pressure sensors
High pressure sensor
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-RPS4-22
Pressure range PN bar (MPa) 2400 ( 240 )
Max. feed voltage Us V 16
Supply voltage UV V 5 ± 0,25
Load capacitance to ground nF 10
Part number Thread M 18 x 1,5
Application/medium Diesel or biodiesel 2)
0 281 006 117 Temperature range - 40 …+ 130
Max. overpressure pmax bar 2800
Rupture pressure pberst bar 4000
Dimensional drawings Response time 𝛕𝛕10/90 ms 2
1) FS = Full Scale.
2) RME rapeseed methyl ester.
4) Output current with pull-up resistor.
5) +140°C for max. 250 h.
Pin 1 Ground
Pin 2 Output
Pin 3 Supply Voltage
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 77
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
The sensor is used to measure and The piezo-resistive pressure sensor UA Output voltage The sensor has been designed for attach-
regulate the absolute pressure and the element and a suitable circuitry for signal UV Supply voltage ment to a flat surface. Both pressure port
temperature in the fuel rail pipe of amplification and temperature k Tolerance multiplier piece and temperature sensor project into
natural-gas systems that are operated compensation are integrated on a silicon D After endurance test the line, and sealing from the atmosphere
with CNG. The fuel pressure sensor is chip. The measured pressure operates N As-new condition is by means of an 0-ring. The hole on the
resistant against natural gas (CNG) from above to the active side of the silicon customer side for holding and fastening
and partly against gaseous liquefied diaphragm. The temperature sensor the sensor in place shall be such that a
petroleum gas (LPG). element is an NTC-resistor. permanently tight sit at the pressure port
as well as stability towards the measuring
medium will be assured. The installed
position in the vehicle shall be only on the
side of medium purity. Neither substances
that can freeze nor any condensates at
the pressure port are allowed, and neither
shall be introduced during transportation
of assembly.
► Product groups 78
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-G3-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium approved for CNG and LPG
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 350
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Current input Iv at UV = 5 V mA 6 9 12,5
0 261 230 373 Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Load resistance to ground or Uv kΩ 5 10
Lower limit at UV = 5 V V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 79
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-K-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium approved for CNG
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 1000
Part number Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Load resistance to ground or UV kΩ 5 10
0 261 230 145 Lower limit at UV = 5 V V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Upper limit at UV = 5 V V 4,75 4,8 4,85
Output resistance to ground, UV open kΩ
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 80
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-K-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium approved for CNG and LPG
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 250
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Current input Iv at UV = 5 V mA 6 9 12,5
0 261 230 255 Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Load resistance to ground or Uv kΩ 5 10
Lower limit at UV = 5 V V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 81
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-K-TF
Parameter min. type Max.
Features integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium approved for CNG
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 50 600
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Current input Iv at UV = 5 V mA 6 9 12,5
0 261 230 275 Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Load resistance to ground or UV kΩ 5
Lower limit at UV = 5 V V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 82
6.4 Pressure sensors
Pressure sensors for CNG and LPG
Product type Picture Technical data
DS-K-TF
Parameter min. type max.
Features integrated temperature sensor
Application/medium approved for CNG
Pressure range (p1…p2) kPa 20 300
Part number Supply voltage UV V 4,75 5 5,25
Current input IV at UV = 5V mA 6 9 12,5
0 281 006 243 Load current IL at output mA -1 0,5
Load resistance to ground or UV kΩ 5 10
Lower limit at Uv = 5 V V 0,25 0,3 0,35
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 83
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
The temperature sensor is a sensor, NTC thermistors have a negative tempe- R Resistance The sensor is installed such that the front
converting a temperature into an rature coefficient, i. e. their conductivity Temperature section with the sensing element is
electrical signal . Temperature sensors increases with increasing temperature; directly exposed to the air flow.
are negative temperature coefficient their resistance decreases. The
thermistors, i.e. they reduce their resis- conductive element of the temperature
tance with increasing temperature. The sensor consists of semi-conducting
temperature sensor described in this heavy metal oxides and oxidized mixed
TKU is suitable for the measurement of crystals pressed or sintered into wafers
liquid media, e.g. coolant, fuel and oil. or beads with the aid of binding agents
and provided with a protective casing. In
combination with a suitable evaluation
circuit, such resistors permit precise
temperature determination. Depending
on the housing design, the sensors are
suitable for measuring temperatures in
liquids and gases. In motor vehicles they
are used to measure the temperature of
the intake air, i.e. in the range -40…130
°C.
► Product groups 84
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-L
Temperature range °C -40 … + 130
Features Sensor in steel housing with threaded connection.
Application/medium air
Rated resistance at 20 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Part number Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,325 … 10,572
Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,280 … 2,736
0 280 130 039 Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,288 … 0,359
Nominal voltage V 5 ± 0,15
Max. measurement current mA 1
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 402 078
Protective cap Temperature-resistant 1 280 703 031
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 929 939-3
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 929 937-3
Individual seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 987 280 106
Individual seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 987 280 107
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 85
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Measuring range °C -40 … +130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Oil/water
Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 5 %
Part number Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,325 … 10,572
Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,280 … 2,736
0 280 130 026 Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,288 … 0,359
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s ≤ 15
Degree of protection 1) IP 5K9K
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 402 078
Protective cap Temperature-resistant 1 280 703 031
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 929 939-3
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 929 937-3
Individual seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 987 280 106
Individual seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 987 280 107
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 86
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Temperature range °C -40 … +130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Coolants, fuel, oil
Tolerance at +100 °C kΩ 0,1886 ± 2%
Part number Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 5%
Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,727 … 10,067
0 280 130 093 Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,375 … 2,625
Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,323 … 0,349
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s = 15 s
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 137
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 929 939 3
Contact pins (tin-plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 929 937 3
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 828 904
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 828 905
Dummy plug AMP 828 922
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 87
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Temperature range °C -40 … +130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Oil/water
Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 0,19 ± 2 %
Part number Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,64 … 10,15
Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,35 … 2,65
0 281 002 170 Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,31 … 0,33
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s ≤ 15
Degree of protection 1) IP 5K 9K
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 137
Contact pins (gold-plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 2 929 939 1
Contact pins (gold-plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 2 929 937 1
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² AMP 828 904
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² AMP 828 905
Dummy plug AMP 828 922
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 88
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Temperature range °C -40 … + 130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Oil/water
Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 6 %
Part number Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,640 … 10,149
Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,351 … 2,648
0 281 002 209 Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,313 … 0,332
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s ≤ 15
Degree of protection 1) IP 5K 9K
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 498 056
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 300 600
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 89
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Temperature range °C -40 … +130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Oil/water
Tolerance at +100 °C K 0,1886 ± 2%
Part number Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 6 %
Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,640 … 10,149
0 281 002 412 Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,351 … 2,648
Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,313 … 0,332
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s ≤ 15
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 498 056
Contact pins For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 498 057
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 300 600
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 90
7 Temperature sensors
Measurement of air/liquid temperatures
Product type Picture Technical data
TF-W
Temperature range °C -40 … +130
Features Sensor in brass housing.
Application/medium Coolants, fuel, oil
Tolerance at +100 °C kΩ 0,1886 ± 2%
Part number Rated resistance at 100 °C kΩ 2,5 ± 6 %
Resistance at -10 °C kΩ 8,640 … 9,395
0 281 002 704 Resistance at +20 °C kΩ 2,351 … 2,648
Resistance at +80 °C kΩ 0,313 … 0,332
Temperature/time constant 𝛕𝛕631) s = 15 s
Accessories
Connector housing 2-pin 1 928 403 874
Contact pins (gold-plated) For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 498 054
Contact pins (gold-plated) For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 498 055
Single-wire seal For Ø 0.5…1.0 mm² 1 928 300 599
Single-wire seal For Ø 1.5…2.5 mm² 1 928 300 600
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 91
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Application Design and operation The downstream temperature sensor will Explanation of characteristic data
keep its temperature because the air is
The air-mass sensor (HFM) is The standard HFM consists of a plug-in heated as it passes over the heating Air mass throughput
sensor and cylinder housing. The zone. The temperature sensors show a Absolute accuracy
designed to meter the mass air and
electronic module, with the evaluation temperature difference which depends
temperature of the intake air in motor Relative accuracy
circuit and the sensor element, is on amount and direction of the air flow.
vehicles with diesel and gasoline The difference between the signals of Time until measurement error
located in the plug-in sensor. The sensor
applications. The sensor is used to the temperature sensors is evaluated in Time until change in measured
element is positioned on the electronic
measure the air-mass flow for precise module and extends into the metering a bridge circuit. value 63%
adaption of the injected fuel quantity duct (bypass channel) of the connector
to the current power requirement, housing. The location of the temperature
atmospheric pressure and air sensor (NTC) is on the backside of the
temperatures connector housing.
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
With ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 370 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered
separately as required.
► Product groups 93
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
With ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 480 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 94
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
Without ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 850 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered
separately as required.
► Product groups 95
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
With ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 480 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 96
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
With ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 370 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered
separately as required.
► Product groups 97
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
HFM-5 Features
Nominal airflow
With ambient-temperature sensor.
ṁN 480 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
► Product groups 98
8.1 Air-mass sensors
HFM with analog interface
Product type Picture Technical data
► Product groups 99
8.2 Air-mass sensors
HFM with digital interface
Application Design and operation The downstream temperature sensor will Explanation of characteristic data
keep its temperature because the air is
The air-mass sensor (HFM) is The standard HFM consists of a plug-in heated as it passes over the heating Air mass throughput
sensor and cylinder housing. The zone. The temperature sensors show a Absolute accuracy
designed to meter the mass air and
electronic module, with the evaluation temperature difference which depends
temperature of the intake air in motor Relative accuracy
circuit and the sensor element, is on amount and direction of the air flow.
vehicles with diesel and gasoline The difference between the signals of Time until measurement error
located in the plug-in sensor. The sensor
applications. The sensor is used to the temperature sensors is evaluated in Time until change in measured
element is positioned on the electronic
measure the air-mass flow for precise module and extends into the metering a bridge circuit. value 63%
adaption of the injected fuel quantity duct (bypass channel) of the connector
to the current power requirement, housing. The location of the temperature
atmospheric pressure and air sensor (NTC) is on the backside of the
temperatures connector housing.
HFM-7
Features With ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 480 kg/h
Measuring range ṁN -40 … 620 kg/h
HFM-7
Features With ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 850 kg/h
Measuring range ṁN -90 … 1150 kg/h
Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
HFM-7
Features With ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 2300 kg/h
Measuring range ṁN -140 … 2900 kg/h
layout of the air intake system, no characteristic curves of Dummy plug 1 928 300 601
the assembly can be given here. Accessories are not included in the scope of delivery of the sensor and therefore to be ordered separately as required.
HFM-7-IPH
With integrated pressure, humidity and
Features
ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 640 kg/h
Measuring range airflow ṁN -40 … 800 kg/h
Supply-voltage range UV 6 … 17 V
HFM-7-SF-IPH
With integrated pressure, humidity and
Features
ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 640 kg/h
Measuring range airflow ṁN -60 … 800 kg/h
Supply-voltage range UV 6 … 17 V
HFM-7-SF
Features With ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 640 kg/h
Measuring range ṁN -60 … 800 kg/h
1 Power supply
2 Power ground
3 Reference frequence
4 Mass air-output
HFM-8-SF-PTH
With integrated pressure, humidity and
Features
ambient-temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 640 kg/h
Measuring range airflow ṁN -60 … 1150 kg/h
HFM-8-SF-TH
With integrated humidity and ambient-
Features
temperature sensor.
Nominal airflow ṁN 640 kg/h
Measuring range airflow ṁN -60 … 1200 kg/h
► The wideband Lambda sensor at high temperatures, as soon as there are tration and the output voltage can be created.
LSU is a planar ZrO2 dual-cell limit differences in the partial oxygen pressure Calibration can be carried out on air in which
current sensor with integrated at both ends of the ceramic. The transport the oxygen content is 20.9%. Calibration is
heater. recommended at each maintenance.
of ions results in an electrical voltage
► It is used for measuring the oxygen
content and the λ value of exhaust between them, which is measured using
gases in vehicle engines. electrodes. The components of the exhaust Installation instructions
► Thanks to a steady characteristic gas diffuse through the diffusion duct to the
curve in the range λ = 0.65 to air, it electrodes for the pump and Nernst cell, – Installation in exhaust gas pipes at a location
is universally applicable for λ = 1 where they are brought to thermodynamic exhibiting a representative exhaust gas
and for other λ ranges. equilibrium. Control electronics record the composition given compliance with the
Nernst voltage UN the concentration cell specified temperature limits.
Application Design and operation and supply the pump cell with a variable – The ceramic sensor element warms up
pump voltage UP. If UN takes on a value of rapidly after switching on the sensor heating.
Engine management The LSU broadband Lambda sensor is a less than 450 mV, the exhaust gas is lean Once the ceramic element has warmed up,
– Gas engines planar ZrO2 dual-cell limit current sensor and the pump cell is supplied with a current the occurrence of condensate, which could
– Combined heat and thermal power with integrated heater. It is suitable for that causes oxygen to be pumped out of damage the hot ceramic sensor element,
units (CHP) measuring the oxygen content and the λ the duct. By contrast, if the exhaust gas is must be avoided.
– Diesel engines value of exhaust gases in vehicle engines rich, UN> 450 mV and the flow direction is – If possible, the installation position should be
– Gasoline engines (gasoline and diesel). A constant reversed, causing the cell to pump oxygen vertically upwards, however at least at an
– Lean combustion engines characteristic curve in the range from λ = into the duct. An integrated module angle of 10 ° with respect to the horizontal.
0.65 to air makes it suitable for universal (CJ125) can be used for signal evaluation. This prevents the accumulation of liquid
Industrial processes use for λ =1 and for other λ ranges. The As well as the controller for the pump flow between the sensor housing and sensor
– Tempering furnaces connector module includes a trimming and the controller that keeps the Nernst element. An angle of 90 ° is desirable,
– Chemical industry resistor, which determines the cell at 450 mV, this module includes an however no greater than 90 ° + 15 ° gas inlet
– Packaging equipment characteristics of the sensor and is amplifier. The sensor element is manufac- hole with respect to the exhaust gas flow or
– Process engineering necessary for the sensor to function. To tured using thick-film techniques, which 90 ° - 30 °. Other angular positions are to be
– Drying plants function, the LSU requires special results in production distribution. This assessed separately if applicable.
– Metallurgy operating electronics (e.g. AWS. LA4 or means that the characteristic curves for – Tightening torque: 40 - 60 Nm, the material
IC CJ125 evaluation circuit) and may only different sensors will vary. At an oxygen properties and strength of the thread must be
Measurement and analysis processes be operated in conjunction with these. concentration of 0%, the output voltage is a designed accordingly.
– Flue gas measurement The Lambda sensor consists of two cells. uniform 0 V, as when using the evaluation
– Gas analysis It is made up of a Nernst type circuit. However, at air the voltage scatters Explanation of characteristics quantities
– Determination of Wobbe index potentiometric oxygen concentration cell between approx. 6 and 8 V. This means
– Incineration plants and an amperometric oxygen pump cell. that each sensor has to be individually λ Air ratio
– Wood Nernst cells have the property that calibrated so that a clear relationship UN Nernst voltage
– Biomass oxygen ions diffuse through their ceramic between the measured oxygen concen- UP Variable pump voltage
Part number
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Dimensional drawings
IP = Pump current
► Product groups 110
λ = Air ratio
9.2 Lambda sensors
Type LSF4 (narrow band)
Characteristic curve
Part number Page Part number Page Part number Page Part number Page
0199300057 14 0261230255 81 0280218399 107 0281006028 65
0232103048 24 0261230275 82 0280218416 102 0281006069 106
0232103063 25 0261230373 79 0280218419 105 0281006101 23
0232103067 26 0261230416 64 0281002170 88 0281006102 66
0232103097 27 0261231173 39 0281002209 89 0281006117 77
0232103099 29 0261231176 40 0281002315 35 0281006207 46
0232103122 30 0261231196 37 0281002316 51 0281006243 83
0258006026 112 0261231208 41 0281002412 90 0281006275 103
0258017025 110 0261231218 38 0281002437 56 0281006282 68
0261210128 32 0261231300 42 0281002456 57 0281006426 104
0261210303 19 0261545030 71 0281002487 58 0281006650 73
0261210318 20 0261545053 72 0281002571 98 0281006812 108
0261210325 21 0265005955 16 0281002573 59 F037000002 17
0261210361 33 0265019136 10 0281002576 60
0261210385 22 0280122024 12 0281002593 61
0261230022 50 0280130026 86 0281002616 62
0261230061 53 0280130039 85 0281002629 34
0261230093 47 0280130093 87 0281002667 28
0261230112 67 0280217123 93 0281002668 69
0261230121 44 0280218037 94 0281002693 52
0261230133 54 0280218089 95 0281002704 91
0261230145 80 0280218116 96 0281002772 45
0261230162 48 0280218119 97 0281002907 74
0261230167 55 0280218218 99 0281002930 75
0261230217 63 0280218225 101 0281002937 76