Sensors for car-alarm systems
- EPC-21 digital ultrasonic sensor
- EPC-30 digital ultrasonic and shock sensor
- EPC-40 pressure sensor
- EPC-50 glass-breakage detectors
Practical application of microprocessors for digital signal processing has offered new ways of designing sensors. Microprocessor-based sensors allow great reduction in a number of false alarms generated by sensor and more accurate functioning of the whole system.
Digital sensors mean:
- simple design, less parts – greater reliability
- digital stability of parameters – unobtainable in previous sensors
- extended digital detectors – “intelligent” signal analysis
- digital filters – interference suppression
- great flexibility of the whole design – it is possible to adjust to any kind of alarm by modifying software
EPC-21
Microprocessor-based, semi-automatic ultrasonic sensor
EPC-30
Microprocessor-based ultrasonic and shock sensor
EPC-40
Pressure sensor
EPC-50
Glass-breakage detector
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