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The Powertrain Sensor market is a subset of the Automotive Sensor market, which is composed of a variety of sensors used in the automotive industry. Powertrain Sensors are used to monitor and control the performance of the powertrain system, which includes the engine, transmission, and other components. These sensors measure parameters such as temperature, pressure, speed, and torque, and provide feedback to the engine control unit (ECU) to ensure optimal performance. Powertrain Sensors are essential for the efficient operation of the powertrain system, and are used in a variety of applications, such as fuel injection, exhaust gas recirculation, and engine control.
Powertrain Sensors are typically manufactured using advanced technologies such as MEMS, CMOS, and piezoelectric materials. These sensors are designed to be robust and reliable, and are capable of operating in harsh environments.
Some companies in the Powertrain Sensor market include Bosch, Continental, Delphi, Denso, and Infineon. Show Less Read more