ROLL OVER SENSOR
Description:
The roll‑over sensor is typically installed beneath the rider’s seat in a two‑wheeler and serves as a critical safety feature. It provides additional protection by monitoring the vehicle’s tilt angle and the rate at which the lean angle changes. In the event of a rollover, the sensor triggers battery isolation by signalling the isolation switch to disconnect power, thereby reducing the risk of damage or injury.
To re‑activate the system after a roll‑over event, both the ignition switch and the engine kill switch must be turned OFF. After waiting a few seconds, the system can be restored by switching them ON again.
Features
- It is built around Renesas RL78-F12 Microcontroller, and Bosch Sensor SMI230 which is Triaxial, Analog Acceleration Sensor
- Offers The Detection Of Acceleration And Angular Rate For The x-, y-, and z-axis
- Linear Analog Output With Angle Rate
- Use of MEMS Sensors For Auto-leveling Systems To Save Cost And For More Accurate Measurement
- It Sense The Angular Of Two Wheeler And In Case Of Fall Or Accident It Will Communicate With
- ECU in SPI or Analog Signal To Shut Down The Bike To Avoid He More Impact Of Accident
Applications
- Aircraft
- Off-road Vehicles
- Construction Equipments
- Automotive
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