Up Front Sensors
Up Front SensorsThe job of the up-front sensors is to detect frontal impacts. The up-front sensors are located in the front end above the longitudinal subframe members. The up-front sensors provide the MRS control unit with the initial information on the progression and severity of the impact.
An up-front sensor consists of an acceleration sensor for detecting deceleration, a signal converter and a microprocessor for data transmission.
The up-front sensors are supplied with power via a current-signal interface. The up-front sensors are supplied with a current of 5 10 mA. When a data message is transmitted, the level jumps vertically by 20 mA.
The advantage of the current-signal interface is its constant supply of current which prevents corruption of the signal. A change of resistance in the lead does not affect the signal.
A power supply with a voltage signal would be corrupted by changes in resistance in the lead. The signal could equally be corrupted by EMC interference from other leads.