Hall Vs Variable Reluctance Sensors
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Hall vs. Variable Reluctance Sensors - Full Function Eng
fullfunctioneng.comHall vs. Variable Reluctance Sensors Engine control computers (ECU) require an input to determine angular position of the crank and/or camshaft. This is accomplished by using a sensor which outputs a voltage as the magnetic field around it changes. The magnetic field is altered by using a toothed wheel made from a ferrous material.
SENSORS: Types and Characteristics
web.iit.eduActive vs. Passive Sensors •1) Active sensors: Require an external source of power (excitation voltage) that provides the majority of the output power of the signal •2) Passive sensors: The output power is almost entirely provided by the measured signal without an excitation voltage