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  2. Direct TPMS - Wikipedia

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    direct TPM sensor fitted in valve system, manufacturer VDO. In most current designs of direct TPMS, a small electronic assembly which is rugged enough to be mounted inside a tire, measures the pressure using a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) [1] pressure sensor and then transmits this and other information to one or more vehicle receivers. [1]

  3. Tire-pressure monitoring system - Wikipedia

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    A tire-pressure monitoring system (TPMS) monitors the air pressure inside the pneumatic tires on vehicles. [1] A TPMS reports real-time tire-pressure information to the driver, using either a gauge, a pictogram display, or a simple low-pressure warning light. TPMS can be divided into two different types – direct (dTPMS) and indirect (iTPMS).

  4. Tire-pressure gauge - Wikipedia

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    However, research has shown that both direct and indirect tire pressure monitoring systems are equally effective. [1] Tire-pressure gauges measure air pressure using various methods: Mechanical methods, like analog and beam gauges, use mechanical pressure sensors. For example, in dial gauges, a diaphragm or piston moves in response to tire ...

  5. MAP sensor - Wikipedia

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    This is commonly referred to as gauge pressure. Boost pressure is relative to absolute pressure - as one increases or decreases, so does the other. It is a one-to-one relationship with an offset of -100 kPa for boost pressure. Thus, a MAP sensor will always read 100 kPa more than a boost sensor measuring the same conditions.

  6. Tire changer - Wikipedia

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    The air pressure system consists of 4 components: air hose, air inflation gauge, inflation pedal and manual pressure bleed valve. The air hose is located near the top of the tire changer, and it allows compressed air to travel into the tire. A specialized end is used on the air hose to clamp firmly onto valve stems of the wheels. The air ...

  7. Tire Assault Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The TAV was developed by David Carrott, a portable radio communications (PRC) employee under contract to NASA. [2] It survived its service as a test vehicle, and as of 2017 was on display at the Air Force Flight Test Museum at Edwards Air Force Base. [1] As of 2023, Tamiya is still advertising a version of the model kit used to build the TAV.