Hyundai Santa Fe: ESP(Electronic Stability Program) System / Yaw-rate and G Sensor. Specifications

Hyundai Santa Fe (TM) 2019-2025 Service Manual / Brake System / ESP(Electronic Stability Program) System / Yaw-rate and G Sensor. Specifications

Specifications
Description
Specification
Operating voltage
8 - 16V
Output signal
CAN Interface
Operating temperature
-40 - 85°C (-40 - 185°F)
Yaw-rate sensor
Measurement range
-128 to +128°/sec
Frequency response
15 - 45Hz
G sensor
Measurement range
-1.99 to +1.99g
Frequency response
50 Hz ± 60%

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    Yaw-rate and G Sensor. Schematic diagrams

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