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KS60001 - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Hyundai - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - FIAT - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60124 - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60051 - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Iveco - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Volkswagen - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Jaguar - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Ferrari - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - Peugeot - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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KS60113 - GMC - Konstar Electric Industrial Co., Ltd
An oxygen sensor, also known as a lambda sensor, continually detects the oxygen content in the exhaust gases of an engine. The oxygen sensor output signal informs the vehicle's ECU (Electronic Control Unit) whether the AFR (Air-Fuel Ratio) is lean or rich. Based on this, the ECU adjusts the amount of fuel injected into the engine to achieve an optimal AFR.
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Macom Technology Solutions Holdings Inc.
At MACOM we offer 18 - 40 GHz bias networks suitable for DC biasing of PIN diode control circuits. Our bias networks function as both RF to DC decoupling networks, as well as a DC return. These bias networks can also be used as bi-directional reactive couplers for Schottky detector circuits in multimarket applications.
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EMGA-921 - HORIBA, Ltd.
EMGA-921 Hydrogen analyzer: It's a "New flagship model” for H analyzer and user friendly product.This is an hydrogen elemental analyzer with high accuracy and repeatability suiting to cutting-edge technology's R&D as well as quality control in the market of steel, new materials, catalyst and so on. This is a new generation model optimized to fit to user's requests.
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EV 2.0 Series - HORIBA, Ltd.
To address new requirements in Semiconductor, lighting devices, automotive components, flat panels, MEMS sensors, memory chips, and logic electronics processed in the industry using dry etch, cleaning and (PE)CVD, HORIBA has introduced a unique generation of sensor dedicated to Advanced Endpoint Control, Fault Detection and Chamber Health Monitoring.
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MX1DS10P - Microsemi Corporation
The MX1DS10P is a broadband 0.05GHz to 15GHz prescaler with a variable divide ratio between 2 and 1048576 (2^20). All inputs and outputs are DC coupled using CML logic levels, and can be used single-ended or differentially. Control inputs are CMOS and LVTTL compatible. The MX1DS10P is packaged in a 40-pin 6x6mm leadless plastic surface mount package.