Atvs, also known as all-terrain four-wheel off-road vehicles (ATVs), are favored in recreational and multifunctional applications for their excellent off-road performance and wide range of uses. Whether traversing rugged mountains or riding on soft sand, ATVs show their strong adaptability and flexibility. However, the ATV also faces some challenges during the driving process, such as tilt, rollover and other safety hazards, especially in the complex and changeable terrain environment. In order to solve these problems, the photoelectric tilt switch is introduced into the design of ATV, which provides a strong technical support for the safety and stability of the vehicle.
Photoelectric tilt switch is a sensor based on photoelectric sensing technology, which works by detecting the tilt Angle of the target object through the light beam between the light source and the receiver. When the object is tilted to the set Angle, the beam is blocked, and the receiver receives the change in the light signal, which triggers the control system to perform the corresponding operation. This non-contact working principle not only avoids direct friction and wear of mechanical parts, but also significantly improves the accuracy and response speed of detection.

