Measuring Principle
A non contact, analog angle sensor carrying out absolute measuring by the use of the Anisotropic-Magneto-Resistive effect (AMR). Measuring of the absolute angle by means of a toothed measuring gear with magnetic properties in combination with different ratios. Corresponding AMR elements that change their electrical resistance according to the magnetic field direction detect the angle position of the measuring gears. A micro-controller decodes the measured voltage signals after A/D converting with the help of a mathematical function. Output of the digital angle value and velocity via CAN-interface.
SPECIFICATION
| Description | Specification | |
|---|---|---|
| Operating voltage | 8-16 V | |
| Operating temperature | -40 ~ 85°C | |
| Current consumption | Max. 150 mA | |
| Steering angle velocity | Max. ±2000°/sec | |
| Connection delay time | t < 200 ms | |
| Reverse voltage | -13.5 V | |
| Measuring range | Angle | -780° ~ 779° |
| Angular velocity | 0~ 1016°/s | |
| Non-linearity angle | -2.5° ~ +2.5° | |
| Hysteresis angle | 0° ~ 5° | |
| Rotational friction torque measuring | 10°/s | |