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Sensors For Automotive Climate Control

Wednesday, September 25, 2002

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Sensors For Automotive Climate Control

The S8369 Series of sun sensors for automotive climate control features wide-angle directivity. With a peak response at 960 nm, the sensors are designed to provide accurate intensity measurements of the infrared sun-load produced by sunlight on a vehicle.

The units have a unique cap shape and a one-piece integrated design that combines both the sensor assembly and the integral connector in a single housing. The sensors can be fastened directly onto a vehicle's dashboard, minimizing assembly time during production.


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