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Sensors with Improved Ruggedness
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Two new sensors which combine sensing approaches which minimize environmental sensitivity with packaging capable of withstanding severe environments are described. The first, a gear tooth sensor; provides a digital output, automatically compensates for mechanical tolerances in mounting and minimizes the effect of temperature on performance. The second, a rotary position sensor; emulates a potentiometer but eliminates the effects of contamination and wear through a non-contacting design.
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Bicking, R., "Sensors with Improved Ruggedness," SAE Technical Paper 952083, 1995, https://doi.org/10.4271/952083.Also In
References
- Cook J. C. “Applications of a Crankshaft Position Sensor to Control Engine Timing” SAE Paper 780213
- Saitoh M. Osada K. “Long Life Potentiometric Position Sensor-Its Material and Application” SAE Paper 910269
- Bicking R. et al “A Hall Effect Rotary Position Sensor” SAE Paper 910270