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Component Functional Description - Two Wire Temp Sensor

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GENERAL OPERATION:  Temperature sensors are typically a variable resistor that functions as a normal two wire, 5.0 volt sensor. An Electronic Control Unit (ECU) supplies the Temp Sensor with a 5.0 volt reference signal and a filtered ground (return) circuit. The pull up resistor (Rpu) inside the ECU is a fixed resistance. The resistance in the sensor will change in relation to temperature. The resistors are configured in a simple series circuit with the ECU internally monitoring the voltage on the signal circuit, which is converted into a digital temperature reading. As the resistance of the component increases, the voltage on the signal circuit will also increase. The increased voltage on the signal circuit can be interpreted by the ECU as the temperature increasing or decreasing depending on the temp sensor and ECU software design.

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