Abstract
The author examines the strategic, economic, and technological considerations for silicon sensors for automotive applications. The view toward the 1990s as the decade of increased silicon sensors for automotive applications is examined in light of the economic and technological tradeoffs. It is pointed out that silicon sensors have demonstrated their value as Hall effect and pressure sensors for more than ten years and several hundred applications. The pressure sensor opportunities are continuing to grow and provide a technological base for growth in silicon accelerometers.
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Sulouff, R. E. (1991). Silicon sensors for automotive applications. In Transducers ’91 (pp. 170–176). Publ by IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1109/sensor.1991.148830
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