The turboSPEED TSSC series of sensors operates according to the eddy current principle thus providing several benefits. The sensor is cast in plastic and has a separate electronics unit, which can be integrated in the engine compartment separate from the turbocharger. Speeds of 200 to 400,000rpm can be measured accurately with the sensor. Due to the complex electronics and special linearisation, the sensor can measure on turbine wheels made from aluminium or titanium. Titanium is well known as a poor electrical conductor and is therefore generally difficult to measure. The electronics for each turbine model is configured and fixed afterwards for high precision. The low cost version of the sensor meets all necessary requirements for the automotive industry. The housing is protected to IP67; the electronics comply with the EMC requirements in the engine compartment. Different from conventional sensors for turbochargers, the new sensor does not measure on the shaft between the two turbine wheels.
turboSPEED TSSC series of speed sensor
for high volume production
- by Micro-Epsilon Messtechnik GmbH & Co.KG
- April 1, 2009
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